Rubber Tube came loose underneath body.

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Update: Spent about 30 minutes this evening trying to wiggle my fat ass under the vehicle to find this so called nipple that the tube connects too, Couldn’t find it so I ended up zip tying the tube to the frame, just so it isn’t flopping around looking like a sore dick under there. It’s freezing cold and pitch black dark by the time I get off work so I’ll have to get back at it in the morning and try again.
 
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this should give you some idea presuming it is the 6l80, looks like it maybe "T"'s to another hose?



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at any rate the actual vent is up by the shell passenger side



Are you Sure that's the vent tube? The one on my vehicle looks waaay to short to fit all the way back there. Also will it hurt anything with it not being connected?
 

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Are you Sure that's the vent tube? The one on my vehicle looks waaay to short to fit all the way back there. Also will it hurt anything with it not being connected?
yes it's a vent tube, it may attach in a different location the picture I posted up was from a G8 I think, not sure what NOT connecting it would do if anything.
 

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yes it's a vent tube, it may attach in a different location the picture I posted up was from a G8 I think, not sure what NOT connecting it would do if anything.

I can't imagine it would matter other than any overflow coating the case instead of coming down the tube. It's just open to atmosphere all the time anyways.
 

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Vent hose lets expanded air out and is high enough inside the frame to prevent water from entering in High water conditions, that cool the trans mission, creating a vacuum that would introduce water inside the trans mission
 

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