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Intake
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AFM is in the correct place, between the accordion hose and your K&N Filter.
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I think he was asking about the attached vacuum line.
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Intake
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Oh ok, the vacuum hose on the bottom of the Accordion Tube...yep, it goes to the power steering.
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Actually, I was asking about the vacuum hose that connects to the AFM.
Mine is connected from the AFM to the WG Actuator..
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There is no vacuum line in the AFM... do you mean the hard pipe built onto the mounting bracket? That's *kind of* pictured in the images above... it sits in the middle of the hose which runs from the BVSV to the charcoal canister.
Here's a hint: On the under hood vacuum diagram (the red one posted above) any white segments of line indicate a hard pipe. ![]()
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Okay, I just went out there and looked... It's not in the AFM, but it is on the bottom of the accordian pipe. I think. It's a long pipe, connected by two clamps.. as shown in F1.
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HAH! I almost choked on my soda there.... managed to land most of it on the desk without saturating the keyboard though.
![]() Underside of the accordian would be the power steering idle up vac source... a nipple about 3/8" in diameter? I hate to say it, but let's have an actual photo this time and we'll see if we can't get you sorted out real quickly.
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