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Title: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: terry paget on 28 December 2013, 20:17:04
X84GNBD 2.5 petrol manual estate
I have just changed coil pack. After replacing leads, plenum, etc. I have a spare vacuum(?) hose. You see it in the picture resting on the coolant hoses in the foreground. What is it? Where should it go?
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Title: Re: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: Andy B on 28 December 2013, 20:44:11
Sorry Terry, I can't think ..... maybe to the none return valve on the servo vacuum hose  :-\ :-\ Or to the vacuum reservoir in/around the pollen filter  :-\

Can't you compare with one of the other 5 Omegas you have  ;)
Title: Re: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: RobG on 28 December 2013, 20:52:03
Is it the one that`s connected at the rear of plenum ???
Title: Re: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: terry paget on 28 December 2013, 20:53:20
Sorry Terry, I can't think ..... maybe to the none return valve on the servo vacuum hose  :-\ :-\ Or to the vacuum reservoir in/around the pollen filter  :-\

Can't you compare with one of the other 5 Omegas you have  ;)
Thanks Andy. Sadly, my other 2.5 is in Enfield. I will look on the 3.2.
Title: Re: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: terry paget on 28 December 2013, 21:06:22
Looked under of the 3.2. It joins a hose that disappears into the right hand wheel arch just behind the fuel pipes. Mystery solved.

Thank you all for looking and the good advice given.

I still do not know what it does, but in the morning I shall try to start the engine, unless something else occurs to me.
Title: Re: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: RobG on 28 December 2013, 21:11:13
Looked under of the 3.2. It joins a hose that disappears into the right hand wheel arch just behind the fuel pipes. Mystery solved.

Thank you all for looking and the good advice given.

I still do not know what it does, but in the morning I shall try to start the engine, unless something else occurs to me.
Goes to the charcoal purge valve canister Terry.
Title: Re: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: terry paget on 28 December 2013, 21:41:57
Looked under of the 3.2. It joins a hose that disappears into the right hand wheel arch just behind the fuel pipes. Mystery solved.

Thank you all for looking and the good advice given.

I still do not know what it does, but in the morning I shall try to start the engine, unless something else occurs to me.
Goes to the charcoal purge valve canister Terry.
Thanks Rob. I made such a meal of getting the plug leads back from the RHS that I disturbed many hoses, cables, etc. I think I have reconnected all the cables and vacuum hoses, but that one defeated me. Is the other end on the breather box?
Title: Re: hose left over after coil pack change
Post by: RobG on 28 December 2013, 22:06:38
Looked under of the 3.2. It joins a hose that disappears into the right hand wheel arch just behind the fuel pipes. Mystery solved.

Thank you all for looking and the good advice given.

I still do not know what it does, but in the morning I shall try to start the engine, unless something else occurs to me.
Goes to the charcoal purge valve canister Terry.
Thanks Rob. I made such a meal of getting the plug leads back from the RHS that I disturbed many hoses, cables, etc. I think I have reconnected all the cables and vacuum hoses, but that one defeated me. Is the other end on the breather box?

Yep