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Old 11-22-2008, 08:47 PM
babyhuey6810 babyhuey6810 is offline
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Auxillary heater hoses leaking,not sure how to fix

Finally found my coolant leak.Now how do I repair.Hoses are crimped.Should I just cuttoff crimp and install some 5/8 hose?How far in the car does the rubber hose go in?Scared to ask dealer,they just charged me 7.50 for the bleeder valve o-ring .Still hard to sit.
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Old 11-24-2008, 07:54 AM
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Re: Auxillary heater hoses leaking,not sure how to fix

Its always good to post the year, model, and milage. . .
Are you talking about the right angle quick connect fittings back behind the EGR valve near the firewall? Or is this one of the engine coolant hoses from the manifold?

Parts stores carry the right angle connector. You generally end up making the hose needed from connector ends.
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Old 11-29-2008, 08:13 PM
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Re: Auxillary heater hoses leaking,not sure how to fix

the rubber hose should connect to a nipple or quick-connect. not sure what heater hose excatly your talking about. what location?
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