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Old 03-13-2013, 07:27 PM   #6
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Thank you JayKay. The tube is actually connected to the resonator tube, its the other end that i need to find the connection to. (i have attached a photo this time) also, is a photo of the deformed boot that was originally causing the leak and codes. i attached a pic from ebay that looks like it shows where the tube connects underneath the drivers side manifold, but it seems to be an older model than the 2004 S. this weekend i will be replacing the boots on the T tube and cleaning the throttle body as well, im hoping that i can remove it first and gain access below tp piece it back together.

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