24 inch Flexible Stainless Steel Upper or Lower Radiator Hose Kit Black
24 inch Flexible Stainless Steel Upper or Lower Radiator Hose Kit Black
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24 inch For Universal Fitment. (Cars, Motorcycles, Trucks, Vehicles, Boats and etc.)
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Hose ID:31mm. Used with radiator necks, water outlet connections.....
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Vehicle compatibility charts are for REFERENCE ONLY. Check product type and size to match your needs.
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100% quality assurance tested, more responsive, less expensive, easier to install.
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Flexible design eliminates the hassle of finding a rubber hose with just the right bends.
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Designed to replace your standard rubber radiator hoses, used for (Upper) Radiator Hose or(Lower) Radiator Hose.
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Will not blow or rot out like a rubber one, constructed of stainless steel for corrosion resistance and long lasting good looks.
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Cut to length, plenty enough hose to do either the (Upper) or(Lower).
Dimensions& Material:
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Material: made of high quality Stainless Steel.
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Color: Black
Package Included:
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1x24" Stainless Steel Radiator Hose;
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2x Aluminum Hose End Cap w/ Rubber Sleeves. (100% Brand New Never Used Or Installed)
Installation Steps:
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1. Remove old radiator hose.
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2-5. Install rubber sleeves to one end of new hose.
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6. Shape the stainless steel hose against old one.
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7. Cut off the excess.
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8. Install two ends caps.
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9. Install the stainless steel hose to car.
Symptoms of a Failing Radiator Hose
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1) Leaking Coolant
If you notice a puddle of green fluid beneath your vehicle, there’s a good chance your vehicle is leaking coolant.
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2) Engine Overheating
Your vehicle’s engine should never overheat. If you see this symptom, it means something is seriously wrong with the cooling system.
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3) Low Coolant
If your Low Coolant Light comes on, or you are having to constantly replenish the fluid, there’s probably a leak in the radiator hose.
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4) Collapsed Radiator Hose
You look under the hood and notice that the radiator hose has collapsed. Hoses collapse when they become soft or weak or, occasionally, due to a cooling system fault. .
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5) Radiator Hose is Broken
Radiator hoses can be broken in a variety of different ways. Inspect the hose for leaks, swelling, holes, collapsed, cracked, or wear.