OEM Dodge Battery Vent Tube

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  • Dodge Battery Vent Tube - 68700406AA
    Dodge Battery Vent Tube Diagram - 68700406AA
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    Dodge Hose - Battery Vent Part Number: 68700406AA

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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: HOSE-BATTERY VENT
    Fits the following Dodge Models:
    • Charger Daytona | 2024-2025 | R/T, Scat Pack | BATTERY EV (EV/BEV)
  • Dodge Battery Vent Tube - 5020087AD
    Dodge Battery Vent Tube Diagram - 5020087AD
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Tray - Drain; Battery Vent Tube; Tube Drain
    • Replaces: 5020087AC, 5020087AB
    Fits the following Dodge Models:
    • Caravan | 2001-2007 | Base, C/V, Ec, SE, SXT, Sport | 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.3 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.3 L GAS
    • Grand Caravan | 2001-2007 | Anniversary Edition, Base, C/V, EL, ES, EX, SE, SE Plus, SXT, Sport | 6 Cyl 3.3 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.3 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS

Dodge Battery Vent Tube

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The Dodge Battery Vent Tube is a simple hose that releases battery vapors outside the car, preventing cabin fumes, internal corrosion and dangerous pressure buildup. Dodge's been after power not fluff since 1914. It rolled out that first all steel body then crammed its bays with snarling hemis that scoff at weak fuel. The trademark keeps hitting nails on the head and gave birth to the new Viper to prove street machines pack a bite on the track asphalt and now pipes synthetic thunder with the 600 watt Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust. While a quick tap deploys the Drag or Donut attitude drive modes, Stealth Mode keeps the neighbors asleep. You still get honest wrench access, beefy mounting points and wiring routed for real world repairs instead of showroom poses under the sheet metal. The Dodge habit of overbuilding things has become a stubborn feature that allows the chassis to shrug off potholes and the electronics to keep breathing after hard launches. Remove rear seat or trunk panel to expose battery and locate small vent port stamped into case when it is time to fit a new Battery Vent Tube. Attach the elbow or grommet firmly. Then route the Battery Vent Tube straight down, keeping it close to factory channels, ensuring it does not kink or contact any hot exhaust parts. Insert it into an existing grommet puncture on the body to daylight pointing toward the ground. Clip it there with plastic clips. Retest for clearance of the Dodge lid so that the Battery Vent Tube does not pinch.

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