1994 Grand Cherokee front differential
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Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
Thank you.
left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
Thank you.
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It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
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It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
Guest
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It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or water
above the height of your differential without getting water inside the
diff housing.
I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
kemptsnm@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
> Thank you.
>
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The Merg wrote:
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
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The Merg wrote:
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
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The Merg wrote:
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
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The Merg wrote:
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
> It's a vent hose that allows the expansion and contraction of the gear
> oil in your differential, and also allows you to go through mud or
> water above the height of your differential without getting water
> inside the diff housing.
> I don't know where yours is supposed to exit, but that's what it is.
There are a few clips for it on the airbox by the PS pump.
I just took a ziptie and lashed it to one of the vac lines.
> kemptsnm wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what the small hose is that is attached to the top
>> left rear area of the front differential? It is pretty long and goes
>> somewhere, but I don't know where. i found it hanging on the ground.
>> Thank you.
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