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Anybody knows what part # is this grey connector?

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Old 03-06-2015, 08:39 PM
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Anybody knows what part # is this grey connector?

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That is the vacuum plug part# 202 805 0244. It is also found under the seats as it connects the plastic air hoses that allow air into the lumbar and bolster pockets.
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That is the vacuum plug part# 202 805 0244. It is also found under the seats as it connects the plastic air hoses that allow air into the lumbar and bolster pockets.
Thanks... I got the wrong part number. I will call our local dealership.
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Thanks... I got the wrong part number. I will call our local dealership.
No probs bro! It should only cost around $5.
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Is that a normal connector or check valve..??

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Is that a normal connector or check valve..??

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I'm not 100% certain but when I tried to disconnect the one under the passenger seat it cracked. Now the lumbar/bolster support won't work. I searched the part diagram and it is referred to as a valve connector.
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The reason i ask, if it only connector, can joined it with rubber hose, no need to stick with it, as one of the hard connector can touch or deal with..!!

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+1 Zayed,

I replaced the cracked elbow under the seats then cut the pipe and installed a rubber connector beside.. so much easier now
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Excellent Paul, that's much easier..

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Thanks. I was able to order both the male and female connectors so i would just cut the hose and save myself trouble taking off the old connectors.

By the way, the picture I posted, is that for the AC VENT?
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The parts came but the color of the connectors are black. I was able to remove the broken male connector and also cut the end of the hose where the connector broke. However, I was having a hard time putting the new connector in. I think a heat gun would do the trick. Anyway, I ended up using a regular rubber vacuum hose to connect the connector and the white plastic tubing. I should have just used a rubber vacuum hose in the first place and saved myself 9.00 bucks

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