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Old Oct 29, 2009
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throttle body hoses

The hoses on the front of the throttle body, do they carry coolant of vacum?
They are about 1/2 inch diameter. Any one ever change them? Did u use honda hoses or aftermarket?
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Re: throttle body hoses

the two hoses on the left side (passenger side) carry coolant. i had to change one that is on top (the easy one) cause it got kinked by one of the plastic holders. i just got some bulk hose from the auto store and cut to fit. any type of hose will work like coolant, trans fluid, etc. something thats hi temp. anything but vacuum hose which is very thin.
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