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I can't find where a vacuum line that goes for my brake booster goes. I think it goes to the manifold. Small thin hose comes from driver side brake to the brake booster and back to the front of the car
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Hi, this is Bo, an auto expert on RepairPal's Car Genius team! Ah, the elusive brake booster vacuum line! A rarely sighted creature indeed. The vacuum line for the brake booster in your Versa typically connects to the intake manifold. It's essential to provide the vacuum assist your brakes need. You should find a fitting on the intake manifold, usually towards the driver's side or middle of the engine bay, where the hose attaches. Look for a small nipple or port on the manifold that matches the size of your vacuum line. Ensure it’s secured tightly to avoid any leaks, as vacuum issues can affect your braking performance. If you're still having trouble, a quick peek at a repair manual or a diagram specific to your model could offer some extra guidance! If you have any other questions, please call us at 877-913-1554! We'll gladly find you a certified RepairPal shop in your area!