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Oh dang,
The heater inlet hose has a nasty crack in it and p****d out fluid after training tonight. How much do these things cost, and has anyone got any tips on replacing them? Cheers |
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hose is around $10-$15 a pop IIRC, best to inspect/replace the rest of them while you're there, i know when one of my heater hoses blew on the XF, the rest were pretty ordinary
while you're at it, if the heater tap looks rusty, replace it.... they're a common fault
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fordgt290 |
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good idear to cut them off to as if u break of the connection then its dash out to do the heater core u dont want that
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exholden |
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fordgt290, what does the above sentence mean?! So I cut the piping with a hacksaw to save the heater core?
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dunno what you guys are on about but my heater hose split last week. Split under the intake right where it hooks upto the pipe coming from thermostat housing.
$4 worth of hose, some hose clamps to replace those stupid clip things and i ended up putting a new heater tap in it. Best replacing the heater tap anyway, $44 and the replacement from ford is all plastic so NO corrosion! yay !!!!!!!!!! |
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exholden wrote: fordgt290, what does the above sentence mean?! So I cut the piping with a hacksaw to save the heater core?
Yeah basically slice the rubber hose off instead of trying to work it off as moving the hose back and forth to loosen it can weaken the metal pipe which the rubber connects to. And if you break that pipe, then it's dash out to replace the heater core.
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exholden |
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ah crap. alright ill get to it today after work, but for now im off to drive the good ol' corolla, pain in the a*** that it is.
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