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Blew a rear tire out. Need help identifying 2 loose connectors and 2 electrical wires

iowagtp

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I blew my rear driver side tire out last night on the highway and found 2 rubber lines with plastic ends on them disconnected and two wires cut. No fluids or any smells from either line. And im assuming the electrical wires have somthing to do with abs/tcs since when I put the spare on and drove (which btw lasted ~50 feet before coming off the rim:th_angry-pissed:) the abs and tcs light came on. In the 50 or so feet I was able to drive with the spare the car didnt feel any different and the brakes worked fine. I had it towed home and put a new full size back on but I havent driven yet until I figure out what these loose connectors do.
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Re: Blow a rear tire out. Need help identifying 2 loose connectors and 2 electrical w

well the wires im assuming are abs sensor wires...the lines though are the return and evap line it looks like,
 
Re: Blow a rear tire out. Need help identifying 2 loose connectors and 2 electrical w

Evap canister and wheel speed sensor
 
Re: Blow a rear tire out. Need help identifying 2 loose connectors and 2 electrical w

Evap canister and wheel speed sensor
well the wires im assuming are abs sensor wires...the lines though are the return and evap line it looks like,
Ok so it looks like evap lines. Where can I find the canister to confirm this and will it effect driving if left unplugged for a day or 2? Same goes for abs sensor or wheel speed sensor.
 
evap canister is located in rear bumper by driver side, look under there (below fuel fill neck) black canister.
 


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