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      03-22-2017, 10:08 PM   #8
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Drives: '10 X5M Alpine White on Sakhir
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There's a hardline that runs the length of the car and starts at the passenger side of the engine bay and changes to rubber before going to the muffer valves. Look in the engine bay and you'll see the hardline transition to a rubber line and feeds into a few T's behind the vacuum canister. Simply remove one of the T's, coil up the rest of the vacuum line into the fender and save yourself the headache in case you ever get reduced power warnings for a vacuum leak...that long line is where mine had an issue.
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