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identifying

  1. cuprakris

    help identifying a part

    hi all, i need to know what the part is called that the front hub connects and the bearing goes into the back and the shock goes into the top off it. thanks kris
  2. mALLA

    Identifying a pipe - Whats it do?

    i have a pipe question ~ im unsure what its used for but its the pipe that comes out of the rocker cover and splits into 3. It goes into this huge plastic thing that looks abit like a over sized dump value, no idea what that is. The reason i am asking as its all oilly and looks like it needs...
  3. Pabs

    Help in identifying this part - front of engine bay

    What is this part? It's supposed to be attached to the plastic cowling on the front edge of the engine bay, however, I found mine hanging - doesn't look like it's attached properly. Has several (3?) hoses attached at 1 end, electrical connector at the other. Interestingly, I found an...
  4. drvince

    Split hose, need help identifying

    Hi , I noticed a split hose in my car ... Can someone help me identifying it ?? It's the one circled in the attached picture, going down below. It joins into another hose (which is ok) at the top.
  5. Identifying cracked pipe?

    Good morning, guys and girls. I've only recently brought my Leon Cupra. After only owning N/A cars it's been a pleasure driving something with forced induction :). My question is this, i've just been poking about under the bonnet and making myself familiar with the VAG engine and I came...
  6. Need help in identifying my Ibiza.

    Hi everyone! I am a proud owner of Seat Ibiza Sportline 1.7, 3-doors hatchback from Kiev, Ukraine =) I buy this car about 1 month ago, and its funny, but I still not sure exactly witch model is it. As far as I understand, it has 1.7 (1.675?) "system Porsche" engine. So is it 92 or 93 model...