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    Hose not connected to anything/rough idling

    You're probably right. Should I take my car to the mechanic to get the engine checked out? Do you think anything may have been permanently damaged?
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    Hose not connected to anything/rough idling

    Okay, so that DIY was super helpful. Here is what I discovered. My intuition was correct, those lines were meant to connect to those two ports on the engine. The reason why the shorter one in the first picture wouldn't connect was because it was the wrong tube. The tube that connected to the...
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    Hose not connected to anything/rough idling

    Okay, I'm confused though. Is something missing? I see that there are hoses supposed to be hooked up to those two points, but I can't really tell which hoses are supposed to hook up to which one, and they don't reach, they aren't long enough.
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    Hose not connected to anything/rough idling

    I have no clue. I don't suppose there is a way to find out? Yeah, I bought it 102,000 miles, so that's why I did all of that maintenance recently. I'm glad I did, the MTF was black, and the oil needed to be changed too.
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    Hose not connected to anything/rough idling

    The lastpicture is what I think the hoses might connect to, but I honestly have no clue.
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    Hose not connected to anything/rough idling

    I recently started doing all of my own mechanical work on my car. I got in an accident back in April or May, my car, a 2012 Honda Civic Si, hydroplaned and I hit a guardrail, and messed up my front end, however mechanically it was fine. I didn't have collision coverage, so I paid for it out of...
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