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Heater hose
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They make two lengths for these, one 800 something mm and one around 1000 mm. The short ones are for the SUVs that connect the hose to the water valve (which yours probably does) with the longer ones being for pickups where the hose connected directly to the heater core port at the firewall.
If you get the longer one, just trim it to fit.
The hose connects to a fitting in the intake. There is a clip that you squeeze to disconnect the hose. The clip will probably break, but a parts store will have extras. You should replace it regardless.
Some people delete the fitting entirely as it is prone to breaking off in the intake if you look at it wrong while removing it. In your case, if it is not leaking at the threads at the intake and, instead, is leaking at the crimp on the hose, I would just replace the hose and retaining clip and call it a day.
I’m gonna my to try that.. but the washer isn’t reseating into the quick connect. I bought another one just in case I have to try and take it out but I do t have a socket big enough. Is that a 27mm if I have to remove?
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I don’t remember if there was a second washer that the end of the hose fitting rests on inside the connector, but there is one that slides onto the hose fitting and the whole thing goes into the connector.
Not sure about the socket size.
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Thanks!You need a new drain plug. That tube you mentioned is where the coolant drains out of when you release the drain plug.
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