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Old Oct 28, 2016 | 06:21 AM
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Hi guys,

just for reference my car is 2010. Im trying to figure out the lines which go from the back of the car to the front firewall.
In the first photo is pass side fuel tank. What is the line which red arrow pointing to. Is it EVAP, where should it connect to?



In the 2 ir 3 photo im trying to figure out line which goes over the transmission to the back of the car, i assume the disconnected end goes to the engine department somethere?




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anyone please?
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Evap ultimately connects to passenger side of intake manifold just after TB

What's between that connection and the tank? No idea. I know there's a solenoid just before it connects to the intake and there's a connection near the firewall on the drivers side, but that's about it

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Originally Posted by schpenxel
Evap ultimately connects to passenger side of intake manifold just after TB

What's between that connection and the tank? No idea. I know there's a solenoid just before it connects to the intake and there's a connection near the firewall on the drivers side, but that's about it

thanks, ok thats what im trying to figure out. near the firewall on the drivers side we have 3 lines:
1. fuel feed line
2. evap line which is mentioned in first photo and which goes from manifold to pass side fuel tank.
3. i assume is the one from 2 and 3 picture. Just not sure what is for.

Any idea about that one?
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Does that car have NPP or bi mode exhaust? There's a vacuum hose for that too--not sure how it runs because my car didn't come with it, but that may point you in the right direction.
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Originally Posted by schpenxel
Does that car have NPP or bi mode exhaust? There's a vacuum hose for that too--not sure how it runs because my car didn't come with it, but that may point you in the right direction.
yes the car has NPP, thast def thing to check, thanks!
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