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I'm trying to locate the part number for this rubber vacuum line grommet but can't see it on EPC. Could anyone point me towards the part number? The part number in the picture doesn't appear to be relevant and the part is so brittle it will fall apart if I remove it.

Located on the right hand side of the engine at the firewall, past the brake fluid reservoir.

Many thanks.
 

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I'm trying to locate the part number for this rubber vacuum line grommet but can't see it on EPC. Could anyone point me towards the part number? The part number in the picture doesn't appear to be relevant and the part is so brittle it will fall apart if I remove it.

Located on the right hand side of the engine at the firewall, past the brake fluid reservoir.

Many thanks.
A little nit picky thing:hugs:...this vacum line is located on the lefthandside of the engine bay:yahoo:
The designation of what is left and what is right is always when you are sitting inside the car :) Not when you are standing in front of the engine bay .like in this instance ;)
 
A little nit picky thing:hugs:...this vacum line is located on the lefthandside of the engine bay:yahoo:
The designation of what is left and what is right is always when you are sitting inside the car :) Not when you are standing in front of the engine bay .like in this instance ;)

Haha yes Stefan you are absolutely right, my bad!
 

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