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Old Apr 24, 2018 | 07:54 PM
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I have recently purchased a 1994 Chevy Blazer Tahoe LT trim package. I noticed a rubber hose that comes up from behind the engine block and has it stuck into an old Gatorade bottle. I have the 4.3 Vortec engine. The previous owner cut out all the AC components and bypassed the power steering pump because the pump went bad. I've fixed the steering but can not find where this hose goes. It's a small rubber hose like a vacuum hose but it's been stuck in a Gatorade bottle. Any suggestions on what this hose is and where it connects. The little hose does have a black plastic nipple in the end of it.
 

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Old Apr 24, 2018 | 09:21 PM
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If I had a 1st gen I think I could help you out. On a 2nd gen that looks to be in the area of the heater core. Hopefully someone will chime in soon that can give you an answer.
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 03:15 AM
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I have to check on mine.
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 04:53 AM
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Transmission/transfer case vent hose. More than likely a over heating transmission or a overfilled transfer case will spit fluid out there.
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 05:16 AM
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If the hose is for the transmission or transfer case in case of overheating, what is the hose suppose to dump into and if this is bypassed could it mean that I may have issues with the tranny or transfer case. I've driven it and it seems to shift fine.
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 05:44 AM
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It’s not to dump into anything. Fluid is not supposed to be in vent under normal conditions. Make shift catch can so to control fluid from leaking all over compartment and ground.
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 06:07 AM
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This will explain what’s happening.
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 06:16 AM
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Thank you all for the help. What kind of fluid would be needed for the transfer case. Anyone know. I'm gonna go ahead and change it.
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 09:22 AM
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Dextron fluid. And be sure you have a large enough catch pan. Pull the top plug first to verify that it is over full. BE CAREFUL things will get messy in a hurry if it is over full. You will need to change the input seal in transfer case.
 
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When you disconnect the hoses from the vacuum switch on the transfer case check the inside of those hoses for fluid as well. They're supposed to be dry.
 

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