Sailingsenses
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- Mazda, Protege5, Stock, 2002
Hi all,
The shop wants to charge me an arm and a leg to replace both heater hoses. They are quoting at least an hour because they look hard to reach.
They completed a coolant pressure test and the leak showed itself in a couple of spots. That said, the leak may not actually originate at the hoses; he showed me coolant dripping from a connection point that looks like an elbow or connector. They said that since the car is so old, it would be worth my while to replace both hoses and whatever that connector/junction is called.
I would like to look at a step-by-step guide plus the related part numbers. From there, I want to figure out if I can attempt this job on my own.
Can someone post a step-by-step guide on how to accomplish this? I am having a hard time with the parts diagram, too, in which case, I'd like to know what I'll need to buy (i.e. all pertinent part nos.). I see there may be one or two hose connectors or junctions for each hose, along with clamps. My fear is that the clamps will snap/break, so those may be a good idea to have on-hand.
Please keep in-mind that I have no experience draining coolant or a way to lift the car (if that is needed). I find the draining coolant part rather intimidating, and the hard-to-reach aspect is not exactly encouraging. Is this worth doing on my own, then? What do you think?
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
N
The shop wants to charge me an arm and a leg to replace both heater hoses. They are quoting at least an hour because they look hard to reach.
They completed a coolant pressure test and the leak showed itself in a couple of spots. That said, the leak may not actually originate at the hoses; he showed me coolant dripping from a connection point that looks like an elbow or connector. They said that since the car is so old, it would be worth my while to replace both hoses and whatever that connector/junction is called.
I would like to look at a step-by-step guide plus the related part numbers. From there, I want to figure out if I can attempt this job on my own.
Can someone post a step-by-step guide on how to accomplish this? I am having a hard time with the parts diagram, too, in which case, I'd like to know what I'll need to buy (i.e. all pertinent part nos.). I see there may be one or two hose connectors or junctions for each hose, along with clamps. My fear is that the clamps will snap/break, so those may be a good idea to have on-hand.
Please keep in-mind that I have no experience draining coolant or a way to lift the car (if that is needed). I find the draining coolant part rather intimidating, and the hard-to-reach aspect is not exactly encouraging. Is this worth doing on my own, then? What do you think?
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
N