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    Heater hose just went fzzzzzd on ED Civic !!!

    Stuck on side road with an empty radiator waiting for a tow due to a split heater hose (block side). Question is where does one buy hoses to suit our old trusty/crusty Civics ?

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    Almost, that's $72 (!!!) for a bottom rad hose. I am after the heater hose. Have seen this on eBay from the USofA http://www.ebay.com/itm/HONDA-89-91-...0ce0bb&vxp=mtr but will it suit ?

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    Repco had heater hoses and the difficult manifold to coolant pipe hose for my DA6 when i needed them about 18 months ago... Similar year as the ED
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    you can just get a length of normal heater hose cut and use that, 1 hose is straight and the other heater hose has a 90 deg bend but you should still be able to use the straight hose.
    OEM parts whore

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    Thanks. Hope this is not the beginging of the end of the rest of the hoses as they are still the original ones in the car ! Better squeeze the others.

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    maybe you can cut and stretch the broken hose if its split on the end?

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    I'm willing to bet your distributor I leaking oil onto the heater hose
    You've gone through more accords than I changed underwear this month! - Sugz

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    Torell that's just what we did in the end to get the car home ;-) Jasemas, reckon you hit the nail on the head, though I have changed the dizzy some months back to stop this the original one had been leaking for a number of years and no doubt had perished that end of the hose and caused it to split.

    Cheers
    Ron

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    if the hose now reaches, it will prob be fine for another 20 years?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torell View Post
    if the hose now reaches, it will prob be fine for another 20 years?
    depends on maintenance
    SSpamily

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