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What's this hose for?

SRB1976

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Up underneath the dash of my M35a3. It looked lose so i moved it and two springs and a ball bearing fell out onto the floor. My low air buzzer and light was not working so I started looking for the problem and found this. The funny thing is the buzzer and light work now whether it's connected or not.
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It's been a while since I had my A3 but I think there was a check valve in the tubing, although I never took it apart. Kept the pump from losing prime. It's easily traced if the pump is still attached to the underside of the instrument panel.
 

SRB1976

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The washers don't work anyway. It turns out the problem with the low air buzzer/light is in the accessory switch. I wiggle the switch around and the buzzer works. Probably just a little dirty.
 
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