Yomie
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- 06 Toyota
ok, i was under the truck today working around and there is some sort of sensor below the battery with 3 lines (vacume lines i suppose) attatched to it. One of the lines is attatched to the bottom side of the throtle body, one line goes toward the rear of the truck and one line (smallest) comes up next to the radiator with a lil cap on it that says something along the lines of Evap canis. service. no more than 1 psi regulated pressure. the other 2 lines have tags on them with part #'s that say this end attatches to 'valve"
well the Y fittings that these lines attatch to on the sensor have become really britle over the years, and finally broke. the truck immeduiately started running like Poo and the "check engine" light came on. I managed to get the line that comes off the throttle body attatched back onto the sensor, but i can't find a Y fitting for the other 2 lines. The truck is running fine now with the one line attatched, but i know i need to get he other 2 lines fixed (dealer parts i suppose)
Now can someone tell me what this sensor actually does. the truck is running fine and i would like to know if i can drive it untill it is fixed (wed at the latest). Sorry for such a long post but i'm trying my best to give you an idea what i'm talking about. THanks in advanced
~Yomie
well the Y fittings that these lines attatch to on the sensor have become really britle over the years, and finally broke. the truck immeduiately started running like Poo and the "check engine" light came on. I managed to get the line that comes off the throttle body attatched back onto the sensor, but i can't find a Y fitting for the other 2 lines. The truck is running fine now with the one line attatched, but i know i need to get he other 2 lines fixed (dealer parts i suppose)
Now can someone tell me what this sensor actually does. the truck is running fine and i would like to know if i can drive it untill it is fixed (wed at the latest). Sorry for such a long post but i'm trying my best to give you an idea what i'm talking about. THanks in advanced
~Yomie