There is nothing to understand, your pic in full size.
Viewers can see what you mean, witht out clicking the stamp size picture.
Great so you can’t help.
I have a 1.4 Sport, I have a similar open ended unconnected pipe that originates at the gearbox.
Some sort of breather pipe I think.
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Mika has a 1.6 160 SR, so he does not have the same engine as you, but he is helping you by making it easier for other people to see the picture that you posted in icon format...........Great so you can’t help.
On my device you touch the photo and it expands quite happily to full screen.Mika has a 1.6 160 SR, so he does not have the same engine as you, but he is helping you by making it easier for other people to see the picture that you posted in icon format...........
In fact works quite happily on iPhone and iPad.On my device you touch the photo and it expands quite happily to full screen.
Not everyone uses those............ Rather than justifying your original 'snide' remark, I suggest an appology to Mika, who was attempting to help you get an answer, would be more appropriate........Anyway, had you bothered to get a torch and look down the back of the engine, following the pipe, (as the rest of us have), you could have worked out for yourself that it was a gearbox breather......In fact works quite happily on iPhone and iPad.
I'm a 72+ year old man that occasionally slips into 'Victor Meldrew mode'I must also add that I am an old 52+ year old sensitive man with the attention span of a goldfish, awful eyesight and I am a drowning/heart attack survivor whose also been clinically dead for 2 minutes so I have excellent reasons to be flippant and not always see the obvious right under my considerably sized nose, that's my excuse and I am sticking to it If anyone else can top those reasons I'd love to hear them
Just for the record. I was aware the pipe originated in the gear box, and that it was probably some kind of breather pipe. I am new to K12s and was looking for confirmation. One member of the forum did that for me. Thank you for that.