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12 years 9 months before #37703 by manual-mecanica
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Hello, I have a Hyundai to be 2001, 2.5cc
has a sensor that calls it Evap and has two handles hanging between the windrisa clean and the battery, one of them is connected to the manger that goes to the brake servo but the other does not find it where to plug it, please if someone can tell me, it would be very grateful to them

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12 years 9 months before #37710 by manual-mecanica
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I should go to admission multiple, they are usually like this

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12 years 9 months before #37717 by manual-mecanica
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Thank you for the answer but according to an H1 manual it is like that, in being that that hose-rita is very short to reach the admission and even if it will not see where to connect it I believed it could be of the pump injecting but neither do I find where to connect it?

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12 years 9 months before #37721 by manual-mecanica
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Is it a petroleum then or not?

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12 years 9 months before #37735 by manual-mecanica
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Yes, it is a petroleum, I am forgotten to say that detail

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