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I had cell 1128 and 1130 coming back for the last month and I was told to check for air leak. When I touched this line, I heard A crack and line come off. Ring inside (upper part) was bright white, the bottom part was yellow as inside the tube so think it was partially broken before I touched it.
Since it goes to the intake manifold could it be my air leak ??? What is this part and what do I need to order to fix it ??? My car is a 2002 Boxster S Thanks ![]() ![]() |
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That's the vacuum line going to your brake booster. You no longer have power brakes and you have a huge vacuum leak. The white piece is a quick connect fitting. You can take it apart by removing a kind of plastic "C" clip at the right side of the white piece and then pressing the fitting together so it sort of collapses lengthwise. I bought one of those pipes recently. It's about 3 feet long and goes under the car in the vicinity of the driver's seat. I don't know if the quick connect fitting is available separately but the whole pipe was about $50 used from DC Auto.
I don't know if you can glue it together again. It might be worth a shot as a temporary repair but it doesn't look like there's much overlap for the glue to work with. |
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thanks for your reply.
Do you remerber part # or part name ? I checked in some parts diagrams and it's quite confusing ! |
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I believe it's number 14 on this page.... I don't know if Pelican sells them or not.
dC AutomotiveOver 140,000 square feet of new and used Porsche parts No. 986.355.575.07 |
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