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Post by khan4rtist on Sept 2, 2006 14:27:58 GMT -5
Ok first off this particular how-to is only for the 2006 Aveos with Manual Transmission as far as i know, im not sure about Automatic. The things you will need are 1. Pliers 2. Gloves (optional) pliers like these Please make sure that your engine is cold I had to wait untill the next morning to do it because i live in SoCal where it is 110 outside and cars dont tend to cool down in 3 hours. Get your pliers and loosen the clamps holding the hoses but dont pull it off. Make sure you pull out this circled one first so coolant doesnt spill all over you, you will hear a small regurgitating noise when you pull this one off. Now loosen off this clamp and take it off. Now you should have a piece of hose. Loosen the clamp and pull off the other one. Now reroute the hose through the space under the intake. And connect it to where the other hose was. MAKE SURE YOU PUT THE CLAMP BACK ON TO PREVENT LEAKS!!!now get the other piece of hose and stick it on in a loop ontop of the TB. Just tighten one clamp on the hose and leave the other clamp in the middle of the hose or you wont be able to bend it into a loop now it should be like this. Start up your car and make sure there arent any coolant leaks. Enjoy!
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Post by Brian5475E on Sept 3, 2006 9:13:30 GMT -5
I need you to resize the pics or I'm gonna have to remove them. Sorry they are just too big, and everyone doesn't have dsl or faster spped. Thanks.
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Post by khan4rtist on Sept 3, 2006 13:49:05 GMT -5
I need you to resize the pics or I'm gonna have to remove them. Sorry they are just too big, and everyone doesn't have dsl or faster spped. Thanks. done
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Post by Brian5475E on Sept 4, 2006 9:16:15 GMT -5
Thank You
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