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Okay, i've exchanged about 3 different hoses with the dealer, they can't tell me what hose this is. I havent brought it in for them to look at because i don't want to pay for it, but i just want to be able to change out this broken hose.

 

Could anybody tell me what hose this is in the picture i've attached? i attached a second picture with a different angle for more reference.

 

I think the hose that it's coming out of comes out of the "Purge" nozzle on the canister, but need to double check. The hose i am trying to find out about is the one that "T"'s off of this hose.

 

http://www.g35marketplace.com/subaru/broken%20hose.JPG

 

at a different angle for reference:

http://www.g35marketplace.com/subaru/DSC01113.JPG

 

Thanks!

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That soob has enhanced evap. I don't know what that hose is called; but I did copy this snippet from this endwrench.com article

 

"Remember, there are three hoses at the canister: one for Purge (usually the smallest in diameter), one for the Fuel Tank and one for the Drain to atmosphere after passing through the charcoal canister."

 

Also might want to check out this article: Evaporative Emissions System Theory I didn't see the hose 'names' in there, but it does have several diagrams that show the components and hoses.

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Oops, sorry, should have provided details of the car! Completely forgot about that...

 

It's a 1996 Legacy L Wagon 2.2L. Charcoal canister is located in the back behind the passenger side back wheel just under the bumper.

 

I'll take a look at the articles linked and see if they give me any more clues.

 

What is the differnece between "Enhanced evap" and regular?

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Just get a length of 5/8 heater core hose. You don't need the specific (expensive) hose from the dealer. If it's got really sharp bends then cut the bend you need from the old hose and use a few coupler's. There is no reason to spend money on an evap hose like that.

 

Looking at the pics.... might not be 5/8".... but whatever - just get the correct size fuel line or heater core hose - either are good generic replacements for that kind of thing.

 

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