K Khloe New Member Joined Jun 2, 2023 Messages 4 Location Dallas Jun 2, 2023 #1 Hey, Does anyone know what type of hose this is that melted on a 2010 Jeep wrangler? And would it be the cause of my truck not starting??
Hey, Does anyone know what type of hose this is that melted on a 2010 Jeep wrangler? And would it be the cause of my truck not starting??
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 5,189 Location Huntington In Jun 2, 2023 #2 Khloe said: Hey, Does anyone know what type of hose this is that melted on a 2010 Jeep wrangler? And would it be the cause of my truck not starting?? View attachment 124459 Click to expand... Just cut the melted part off and then find a piece of rubber fuel line that will slip over the plastic pipe. It's a vacuum hose I believe. Reactions: JeepJeezy, Duster, JerryD and 1 other person
Khloe said: Hey, Does anyone know what type of hose this is that melted on a 2010 Jeep wrangler? And would it be the cause of my truck not starting?? View attachment 124459 Click to expand... Just cut the melted part off and then find a piece of rubber fuel line that will slip over the plastic pipe. It's a vacuum hose I believe.
K Khloe New Member Joined Jun 2, 2023 Messages 4 Location Dallas Jun 2, 2023 #3 BLACKJKU said: Just cut the melted part off and then find a piece of rubber fuel line that will slip over the plastic pipe. It's a vacuum hose I believe. Click to expand... Ok thank you! Reactions: Duster and BLACKJKU
BLACKJKU said: Just cut the melted part off and then find a piece of rubber fuel line that will slip over the plastic pipe. It's a vacuum hose I believe. Click to expand... Ok thank you!
K Khloe New Member Joined Jun 2, 2023 Messages 4 Location Dallas Jun 5, 2023 #4 BLACKJKU said: Just cut the melted part off and then find a piece of rubber fuel line that will slip over the plastic pipe. It's a vacuum hose I believe. Click to expand... So the mechanic said that it’s a fuel vapor line… is this the same as a vacuum hose? Or fuel line?
BLACKJKU said: Just cut the melted part off and then find a piece of rubber fuel line that will slip over the plastic pipe. It's a vacuum hose I believe. Click to expand... So the mechanic said that it’s a fuel vapor line… is this the same as a vacuum hose? Or fuel line?
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 5,189 Location Huntington In Jun 5, 2023 #5 It doesn't ma Khloe said: So the mechanic said that it’s a fuel vapor line… is this the same as a vacuum hose? Or fuel line? Click to expand... It doesn't matter which you use there is not any gasoline going in it just vapors from the fuel tank that gets sucked into the engine to burn. Reactions: SteveF and Dirty Dog
It doesn't ma Khloe said: So the mechanic said that it’s a fuel vapor line… is this the same as a vacuum hose? Or fuel line? Click to expand... It doesn't matter which you use there is not any gasoline going in it just vapors from the fuel tank that gets sucked into the engine to burn.