ToI need to know the name of the part, i ripped a hose attachment on a 1997 corolla .

Asked by Scott Dec 01, 2014 at 03:10 PM about the 1997 Toyota Corolla

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

it is a baby blue screw in plug with two nipples on the back
of the block one of the nipples goes from the plug to a black
cylindrical overfill container and the other goes from the
plug to the carbeaurator

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Sounds like a pollution control part the runs to your charcoal canister. No clue what it's called. If you live next to a salvage yard, I would go there and see if I could locate the same part. Or remove it and throw it on the counter at the local Toyota parts dealer. They should be able to bring up a schematic and at least tell you what it's called.

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Reelin68 is very likely right on. It's a vacuum hose that purges the EVAP canister he is talking about, the vacuum source being at the base of Throttle Body at intake plenum. Toyota has not put a carburetor on a Corolla since 1991 though, it's a throttle body but very much resembles a carburetor. Does it have the 1.6Liter 4A FE..or a DX with 1.8L 7A FE? Or maybe even something else like the 22E? If I knew which I can pull up a picture, maybe you can point it out.

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I made these as big as possible and keep at least some resolution. They are a bit hard to follow..a shot-in-the-dark....... click to size up

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On this one the big black line (I am having some trouble with my photo editor, won't let me make pencil lines..gotta fix that) anyway..that part?

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