68275488AA | 2001-2003 Dodge Durango Rear HVAC Heater Core Supply Tube Hose Assembly
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Specification
Brand | |
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MPN | 68275488AA |
Year | 2001, 2002, 2003 |
Make | |
Model | Durango |
Trim | Sport Utility 4-Door |
Engine | 4.7l 287cu. In. V8 Gas Sohc Naturally Aspirated, 5.9L 360Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Material | Aluminum and Rubber |
Surface Finish | Natural |
Warranty | 2 Year |
Part Number | 55056060AA, 55056060AB, 55056060AC, 626-555, 68275488AA |
Condition | New |
Fit In Five Steps
How to replace a Dodge Durango Rear HVAC Heater Core Supply Tube Assembly?
1.Remove Radiator Cap
Remove the pressure cap from the radiator or coolant reservoir and place a bucket or drain pan under the radiator drain valve. You’ll need a bucket or pan that holds at least two gallons of liquid.
2.Open the Drain Valve
Allow the coolant to drain into the container, and then close the valve. Remove the clamps at both ends of the hose. Clamps are cheap so buy new ones. If you can’t remove them easily, cut them off.
3.Remove Old Hose & Clean the Fittings
Twist the hose to remove it, and use the container to catch the liquid that drains from it. Be gentle when removing the hose. If you’re not careful, you could damage the radiator. Use any degreaser or just a damp clean rag to clean the fittings that the new hose will attach to.
4.Install the New Hose
Attach and clamp one end securely in place before you tackle the other end. Make sure that the hose won’t interfere with any moving parts or touch the engine when it’s hot, and that the clamps are tight. If the coolant that you drained is fairly new and your container was clean, pour the liquid back into the system; otherwise, refill the system with a 50/50 mix of fresh coolant and water.
5.Dispose of the Old Stuff Safely & Replace the Pressure Cap
Start the engine and add more water and coolant as the level in the radiator drops. Don’t fill the radiator to the top of the neck or the coolant reservoir up to the “MAX” line until the thermostat opens. When the upper hoses are hot, the thermostat has opened. Then it’s okay to top off the radiator or the reservoir. If your engine is the type that needs to be bled, do so now, following the instructions in the owner’s manual or service manual for your vehicle. Before you consider the job complete, run the engine and double-check that the clamps are nice and tight so that no liquid leaks out.
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