Interior temperature sensor issue

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Interior temperature sensor issue

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Mike W.
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I suspect your ears are better than mine. But... there is supposed to be a flow restricter in there at the intake manifold, combined with a short piece braided cloth covered hose. My guess is it's missing. I didn't realize it had a function when I got mine and threw it away as it looked like it was about to turn to powder, so in reality I had a vacuum leak. But I never noticed a sound coming from it, hence my opening comment.
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Mike W. wrote: Jun 06, 2024 12:32 AM I suspect your ears are better than mine. But... there is supposed to be a flow restricter in there at the intake manifold, combined with a short piece braided cloth covered hose. My guess is it's missing. I didn't realize it had a function when I got mine and threw it away as it looked like it was about to turn to powder, so in reality I had a vacuum leak. But I never noticed a sound coming from it, hence my opening comment.
The "short piece braided cloth covered hose" is OE 64111386446. My car didn't have it and there was a small "sucking noise" in the cabin until I put that hose on below the intake manifold. RealOem calls that hose a "fuel flow reducer" but it is shown on the heater radiator parts.
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Can confirm that you will hear a sucking noise with that bit of hose missing. It acts as a restrictor.
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