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Delete of this recirculation hose??

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Does anyone know how and if this hose can be removed? There is an electrical connector on the valve/solenoid thing. There are pictures of it gone on some mavericks.

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One of them will be your charcoal canister output, and the other will be your PCV output. Neither one is safe to delete without reprogramming the fuel/air curves. Maybe a better question is why you feel the need to remove well-designed components...
 
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You remove it by pulling it off, I'm sure it can be done. The better question is should you and the answer is almost certainly no.
I think it looks so much better, gone. Just don't know what it took for others to remove it.

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There is an electrical connector on the valve/solenoid thing. There are pictures of it gone on some mavericks.
A quick picture survey seems it tends to be absent on Lariats which'd suggest to me it's related to the brake boost; EcoBoost Lariats with ACC have electric boosters.

Edit: Yeah, it's a shutoff valve for part of the booster vacuum tubing
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A quick picture survey seems it tends to be absent on Lariats which'd suggest to me it's related to the brake boost; Lariats with ACC have electric boosters.

Edit: Yeah, it's a shutoff valve for part of the booster vacuum tubing
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You are exactly right! Thank-You for your knowledge and expertise. I found the following pic online... It's gotta stay!!

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Ehh, who needs brakes. Rip the thing off.
 
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Maybe this is why so many people are spending time and money putting engine covers BACK on these engines!
If it is a thing do you at cars and coffee to show off a NEW mini trucks engine compartment I say go for it .For me I just keep the hood closed , mainly cause the engine is covered with dirt and mud all the time from the silt beds, sand washes of our deserts and mountain puddles of the fire roads I love to beat it through.
I would go for the ford performance cover someone found in Europe , that one looks the best I think.
But that valve to the left IS necessary .
The other tube is just smog recirc , but may cause trouble code if blocked off .
 

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I was thinking of removing the engine because it would be nice looking underneath the hood and not seeing anything
DIY frunk, good idea 😎
 
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Maybe this is why so many people are spending time and money putting engine covers BACK on these engines!
If it is a thing do you at cars and coffee to show off a NEW mini trucks engine compartment I say go for it .For me I just keep the hood closed , mainly cause the engine is covered with dirt and mud all the time from the silt beds, sand washes of our deserts and mountain puddles of the fire roads I love to beat it through.
I would go for the ford performance cover someone found in Europe , that one looks the best I think.
But that valve to the left IS necessary .
The other tube is just smog recirc , but may cause trouble code if blocked off .
Just may be the number 1 reason. Thanks for your comment. Guess a lot of people don't care for esthetics. I love the comments on here from the Hybrid owners. I don't remember posting under the Hybrid 2.5 power train section. Except for Darnon and Oscarcat, much respect for them.
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