vacuum lines won't go back

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Asked by Tom Mar 16, 2020 at 09:00 PM about the 2002 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2002 Beetle with a 1.8 l turbo engine. While changing the water pipe
for the heater hose, I moved the vacuum hoses and pulled very hard on the
lines going into the vapor canister, or what I believe is the vapor canister. The
backbox near the coolant reservoir.  The hoses pulled out about an inch or so
and I can not for the life of me get them back in. Is there a trick or am I headed
to my local pick and pull?

3 Answers

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So I know realize this is not the evap system located in the back of the car, however, I am still at a loss of what this unit does. Is it merely a cover or location to connect the various fuel and return lines?

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did you ever find out what that unit is called I have the same problem also the canister that those lines go in is broken

did you ever find out what that unit is called I have the same problem also the canister that those lines go in is broken

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