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Guide to Removing the Air Induction System
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<blockquote data-quote="Cosmin" data-source="post: 1181411" data-attributes="member: 17448"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>One quesiton regarding the plugs for the hoses: I understood that non-Cali models have a plug (Code 5JW-14862-00-00) for an additional hose (perhaps used for Cali models for evap canister etc). Can such a plug be used for all 5 hoses remaiing after removing PAIR valve, 3-wayjoints etc? The question is referring to the diameter since for sure the plastic material is heat resistant since it is already used from the factory for such a purpose...</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cosmin, post: 1181411, member: 17448"] Hello, One quesiton regarding the plugs for the hoses: I understood that non-Cali models have a plug (Code 5JW-14862-00-00) for an additional hose (perhaps used for Cali models for evap canister etc). Can such a plug be used for all 5 hoses remaiing after removing PAIR valve, 3-wayjoints etc? The question is referring to the diameter since for sure the plastic material is heat resistant since it is already used from the factory for such a purpose... Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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