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95escahoe

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You could also rent one of those kits that pressurizes the cooling system. Then check it that way. Just another option.

X2 on this, I had a leak on my OBS Tahoe that I couldn’t find rented one from AutoZone hooked it up and within a minute I found the leak in was the lower radiator hose, replaced the hose with new clamps and no more leaks


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hey guys so i took my tahoe to a mechanic down the street and he checked it and told me it was the old hose clamps. He told me that once u remove those old clamps and put them back on they dont tighten up the hose the same as when they were new. So now i put new clamps and so far no more coolant under my intake tube. Well see how long it stays that way
 

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hey guys so i took my tahoe to a mechanic down the street and he checked it and told me it was the old hose clamps. He told me that once u remove those old clamps and put them back on they dont tighten up the hose the same as when they were new. So now i put new clamps and so far no more coolant under my intake tube. Well see how long it stays that way
Hopefully you lucked out and got away cheap.
 

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