Hi there this is my first time submitting a question here. My dad owns a 2013 dodge dart 2.0 liter sxt. The car was bought used and for over 3 months there has been a rumbling idle that could only be felt and heard from the inside. I think my dad and I tracked the issue down to a ripped hose in the intake system. On the throttle body of the car there is a small hose that connects the throttle body to the plastic engine cover which connects to the air intake. Can anyone help me fins this part. It is a small 2 or 2½ inch diameter hose that is no more than 3 or 4 inches tall. It connects the throttle body to the engine cover. I have spent days on websites trying to fins the name of this part.
is it a vacuum hose? You can buy them in bulk.
Thanks for the response but no that is not the part. Is there anyway to include images so I could show what the hose looks like?
Yes, you can paste an image URL from any sharing platform (ex. postimages.org).
Is it a PCV or breather hose?
Thanks for the response but it seems that's not the part. Below i have left a link to the mopar parts diagram.
Under part 5 there is a small hose being held by two clamps.
https://www.moparpartswebstore.com/a/Dodge__Dart/42451136__5500241/Air-Cleaner/i2281437.html
In this link I have highlighted the hose/part.
https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/97ibHmZqiw5k
it says it's an air cleaner grommet. Good enough name for me. And $4.70 is a great price. What's the issue?
Under the air cleaner gromet I highlighted the hose that I was looking for. I can't find it anywhere.
You mean the ring clamp? It's not available separately. It comes with Part #1 (engine cover).
But you can buy hose clamps at any hardware store for about $2
I was talking about the hose, but I think I found one that fits. Thanks for the help I appreciate it