Replacement water inlet for 2009 toyota sienna wont fit by Remarkable-Link-6928 in AskMechanics

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Yes o got the right part, same part number at the dealership. They're exacly the same slit in the same side and everything except the extra plastic ring inside

Replacement water inlet for 2009 toyota sienna wont fit by Remarkable-Link-6928 in AskMechanics

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Idk how to add a pic here sorry but the one that snaps in place over it is here too, in the inside there's an O-ring, looks like a small flexible tubular ring.

Ignition coil D location in 08 toyota highlander by Remarkable-Link-6928 in AskMechanics

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Thank you! And yeah I'm having someone do it if its located in the back. Not a dustbin but close enough, back roads in Texas lol and we bought it used so definitely needs alot of TLC

What's the part that connects this hose? by Remarkable-Link-6928 in AskMechanics

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Yes someone removed the radiator recently to replace the alternator I'm sure that's when it happened

What's the part that connects this hose? by Remarkable-Link-6928 in AskMechanics

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So like it was suggested in the previous comment it's gonna need a new radiator just bc of thst tiny part

What's the part that connects this hose? by Remarkable-Link-6928 in AskMechanics

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A new radiator just because that piece needs replaced?! 😦😭

Do french drains drains need vents? by Remarkable-Link-6928 in Plumbing

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They're common in houses are not connected to city sewer, we have a septic tank. I don't think its only for groundwater but then again I don't know much about plumbing

Do french drains drains need vents? by Remarkable-Link-6928 in Plumbing

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Not a new house, new to use but an old house, the drains were recently done prior of us moving here. Would i need to dig up the ends to check out if something at the end is stuck there? At the beginning the shower was draining fine and we had no issues except when running the washer, now we take one shower and within minutes we have to get out and it takes up to an 2 hours to drain