I posted this in another forum if you run into it.
My son's P5 has a small coolant leak that appears to be coming from the heater hose connection at the firewall. You can see the corrosion and remnants of coolant on the clamp. It's not gushing out, but after about 100 miles, the overflow tank is nearly empty after it's been filled to the FULL mark.
My question is about how to best access the connectors to get them both off (I plan to replace both hoses and fittings while I'm in there). Looks like the connectors are part number BJ1H-61-240(a) for the 90 and B455-61-240A for the straight.
It's a tight fit getting to them over the top. I think if I remove the CC servo and a few lines I might be able to reach it. I'm a bit leery about disturbing too many vacuum hoses around there. I haven't jacked the car up yet to see if it's easier from below. The YT vids I saw were not specific to the P5 and the vids appeared to show the heater core ports in a more accessible position.
Has anyone done this? What way is best direction to get those fittings off? Are the parts numbers above the correct one?
Thanks!
My son's P5 has a small coolant leak that appears to be coming from the heater hose connection at the firewall. You can see the corrosion and remnants of coolant on the clamp. It's not gushing out, but after about 100 miles, the overflow tank is nearly empty after it's been filled to the FULL mark.
My question is about how to best access the connectors to get them both off (I plan to replace both hoses and fittings while I'm in there). Looks like the connectors are part number BJ1H-61-240(a) for the 90 and B455-61-240A for the straight.
It's a tight fit getting to them over the top. I think if I remove the CC servo and a few lines I might be able to reach it. I'm a bit leery about disturbing too many vacuum hoses around there. I haven't jacked the car up yet to see if it's easier from below. The YT vids I saw were not specific to the P5 and the vids appeared to show the heater core ports in a more accessible position.
Has anyone done this? What way is best direction to get those fittings off? Are the parts numbers above the correct one?
Thanks!