Could possibly be a messed up vacuum hose. Not sure where it is located.
coil the hose and put it in a bucket of warm water..or if no warm water put in some water..
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The factory installs a restrictor in the heater hose fitting. It's made to slow the water flow up so you don't here the noise your hearing. It has rusted away. I have tacken the heater hose loose and put a nut that fits tight in the hose and put it in the end of the hose then put it back on the heater core tub. and that has stoped the noise.
You go to the lounge and you put the begining of the hose in the drink thing and put the other end in the trash bin
Were exactly do you put the freon hose for a 1999 toyata corolla
find the hose you want to replace. on that hose will be a hose clamp on each end. take them loose and remove the hose. when you go to put the new one on put some dish soap in both ends this will help it slide back on. make sure you have the hose clamps on the hose.
One problem is sometimes when you put the game in, it doesn't come up. You usually then have to blow in the game and where the game is put in, in the game boy. Another problem, if you put the game in the game boy wrong, its sometimes hard to get out.
you cut the old hose off. size up new regular heater hose to match same length.push new hose as far as you can on the right side then bend the hose to push over the left side. make sure you put the hose clamps on before you start to put the new hose on.make sure both sides are about equal then tighten the clamps down. good luck!
with a hose
If you are speaking of the hose from the reservoir to the pump, it is fairly easy. Drain as much fluid as possible from the reseroir. Get the car up on jacks, then from underneath, locate the pump. The hose, is attached at the rear of the pump with a simple compression type hose clamp, the same as the one on the top of the hose underneath the reservoir. Use a small pair of plumber pliers. There is only room for one hand to grip the pliers to compress the clamp. Pull down the clamp until it is off the hose then remove the hose by pulling straight up then remove the top clamp and the hose slips of easily. Put the lower clamp back on the hose up about three or four inches before you put the new hose back in. You will likely need to get a new hose from the dealer. I wasn't able to find one, checked the old hose and reused it.
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