hose?
That looks like one of the 3 hoses that join at a T-peice under the airbox.
When you've cleaned the quad, remove the plastic and you may be able to see up under the airbox. If not, remove the top of the airbox and then the lower half. You need a long, around 12", phillips head to remove the airbox.
Good luck.
When you've cleaned the quad, remove the plastic and you may be able to see up under the airbox. If not, remove the top of the airbox and then the lower half. You need a long, around 12", phillips head to remove the airbox.
Good luck.
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no, that whole is foryour bleed screw of your hydrolic clutch
im almost certain it connects to the top of the engine on the right side up top near the valve cover, then it continues and goes to the T fitting up front udner the airbox
pull the gas tank, and take a look, it belongs someplace up there, im surprised its not blowin oil out or sucking bad things in. i'd change the oil and filters after you figure out where it belongs..
im almost certain it connects to the top of the engine on the right side up top near the valve cover, then it continues and goes to the T fitting up front udner the airbox
pull the gas tank, and take a look, it belongs someplace up there, im surprised its not blowin oil out or sucking bad things in. i'd change the oil and filters after you figure out where it belongs..
remove the front fenders. remove the air filter,
undo the numerous allen headed bolts that hold the air box halves together.b remove the top half. there's a hole in the right side(if sitting on the quad) bottom part of the air box. that's the vent hole. get a long skinny screwdriver, either phillips or flat, and undo the clamp that connects the air box to the throttle body. gently pull up on the air box to remove it from the throttle body. there's a sensor connected to the air box so don't yank on it. the hose connects on the bottom of the air box, or on a t fitting with a couple more hoses.
undo the numerous allen headed bolts that hold the air box halves together.b remove the top half. there's a hole in the right side(if sitting on the quad) bottom part of the air box. that's the vent hole. get a long skinny screwdriver, either phillips or flat, and undo the clamp that connects the air box to the throttle body. gently pull up on the air box to remove it from the throttle body. there's a sensor connected to the air box so don't yank on it. the hose connects on the bottom of the air box, or on a t fitting with a couple more hoses.