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      09-08-2014, 08:56 AM   #1
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N52 PCV Vent hose to valve cover..how to remove?

So in the process of removing this hose, it broke. Now I'm trying to remove the electrical connector..cant figure it out. The clearance to access is almost nothing. Can it be removed without pulling the intake manifold? Is the electrical connector just a push connector or is there a snap lock?



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Looks like a snap lock. The top stub locks in with the connection - you'll have to "peel" them apart.
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For future reference, the removal of the vent hose can be aided greatly by lightly applying a hose clamp around the part your are normally supposed to squeeze. Makes the removal process much smoother. As for the electrical connector, yes you need to raise the male side's plastic tab up to clear the "stump" depicted in the OP.
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Has anyone successfully repaired a broken hose? The connection to the valve cover broke off from the rest of the hose. This thing is such a pain in the ass to access, If I can just reseal it that would be great. I bought some silicone wrap and repair tape

http://www.amazon.com/3M-03625-Wrap-.../dp/B00G25GOCA
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Has anyone successfully repaired a broken hose? The connection to the valve cover broke off from the rest of the hose. This thing is such a pain in the ass to access, If I can just reseal it that would be great. I bought some silicone wrap and repair tape

http://www.amazon.com/3M-03625-Wrap-.../dp/B00G25GOCA
You could just repair it, but frankly why not just buy a new hose? What are they? $10 if not, $20? plastic gets brittle over time.
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Has anyone successfully repaired a broken hose? The connection to the valve cover broke off from the rest of the hose. This thing is such a pain in the ass to access, If I can just reseal it that would be great. I bought some silicone wrap and repair tape

http://www.amazon.com/3M-03625-Wrap-.../dp/B00G25GOCA
Do you mind taking a pic of where it broke? I'm about to change my valve cover gasket this weekend and keep hearing about people breaking this hose, would be helpful to know exactly where they've been breaking.

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You could just repair it, but frankly why not just buy a new hose? What are they? $10 if not, $20? plastic gets brittle over time.
Unfortunately it's a $50 part.
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Do you mind taking a pic of where it broke? I'm about to change my valve cover gasket this weekend and keep hearing about people breaking this hose, would be helpful to know exactly where they've been breaking.
Because of the combination that they are ROUGH with them and they get brittle. Trust me, the hose clamp trick REALLY does help. It makes you much less likely to get mean with it because it pops right off!


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Unfortunately it's a $50 part.
Okay, I'll admit that is steep. I would still just replace it, biting the bullet. If you can come up with a leak free, lasting repair then go for it.
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For future reference, the removal of the vent hose can be aided greatly by lightly applying a hose clamp around the part your are normally supposed to squeeze. Makes the removal process much smoother. As for the electrical connector, yes you need to raise the male side's plastic tab up to clear the "stump" depicted in the OP.
that is such a great idea.
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that is such a great idea.
At least using this method you won't be out a vent hose
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For reference that silicone tape worked great to reconnect and seal the hose
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For reference that silicone tape worked great to reconnect and seal the hose
finally found a solution!!!
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