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Anonymous Posted on Feb 13, 2018

Coolant hose leaking 1995 nissan pathfinder

Behind the motor next to the location where the heater hoses go into the firewall there is a rubber hose about 3 to 4'' long with a slight bend in it. It is extremely hard to get to and I'm pretty sure it needs to be replaced(small portion of it is ballooned). What is it called?

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Heater hose short
if it has ballooned then check all of the other hoses
any hose larger than the clip holding it on needs to be replaced

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I'm pretty sure the last time I did this, I went through the right front wheel well after removing the tire. You may have to remove a clamp or two that hold some some steel hydraulic lines, just bend them a little out of the way and you will have access.

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