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2004 S40 - Please help me identify a hose

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keepreal1315
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2004 S40 - Please help me identify a hose

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Hey guys, I am new to working on cars and was hoping I could receive a little assistance in identifying a part.

Below is an image I acquired online of the idle air control valve for a 2004 Volvo S40 (1.9T).

In the top right corner of that image, there is a hose that comes into frame and connects to a "U" shaped hose connector (highlighted in red), then goes back out of frame. What is this "U" shaped hose connector and where could I buy one? I noticed mine has started cracking and leaking air.

In case this image doesn't supply enough details, I will take a photo of the part and post it when I get home.
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keepreal1315
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Post by keepreal1315 »

Here are some photos of the vacuum hose I am looking for...
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pierremcalpine
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Post by pierremcalpine »

Is it part of the PCV?

http://www.ipdusa.com/products/6218/115 ... v40-nedcar

http://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-p ... 0v40pcvkit

2nd link has some volvo part #'s included...

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Post by jimmy57 »

The hoses and gray check valve are part of the fuel tank evaporative emissions plumbing. The hose could be replaced by straight fuel vapor capable hose.
The gray piece is a check valve and has to be installed to allow flow into intake manifold. There is usually an arrow on it and it points to manifold.

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