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Old 12-23-2018, 09:31 PM
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vacuum hose connection point

I am doing some work (removing CBU in intake, glow plugs, and some other things etc) and I am in the middle of replacing vacuum hoses on a 2009 diesel X5. I started by replacing one hose at a time, but somehow i ended up with two unplugged hoses and I don't know which hose is misconnected where.

1- I had broken the nipple on the low pressure EGR valve (part number 8) and now have a replacement



But a couple of days later and somehow i missed a connection. where does the low pressure EGR valve vacuum line connect to?

i found the diagrams on realoem, but the diagrams for the vacuum hoses do not include the low pressure EGR connection ( or i am somehow overlooking)




I'm not sure if i have another hose misconnected somewhere or what, but
any help would be much appreciated...
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