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Found Leak
Well,
Looking around on the car everything seemed perfect on it which it was but my low coolant light came on last night so I had to park the car and get the gf to pick me up some coolant because I was bone dry.
The whole time I'm thinking, great this will be just like my first gen, blown coolant seal I'm not going through that again...however I said I'll top it off and look at it in the morning.
Start it up, sure enough, found a leak...
What hose is this?
- Tech
Looking around on the car everything seemed perfect on it which it was but my low coolant light came on last night so I had to park the car and get the gf to pick me up some coolant because I was bone dry.
The whole time I'm thinking, great this will be just like my first gen, blown coolant seal I'm not going through that again...however I said I'll top it off and look at it in the morning.
Start it up, sure enough, found a leak...
What hose is this?
- Tech
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Alright, apparently the leak has gotten worse, I topped off the rad & resv and the low coolant buzzer went off tonight again...total milage before the buzzer went off, 23 miles.
I don't have a NAPA locally that I know about locally...does oreillys happen to have it or advance auto/auto zone?
Really in a bind because I can't afford to go through a bottle of coolant every two or three days because I've got a leak and I've got almost 0 dollars...
I'll have to end up sawing off the current hose because I tried to take the current off today to test to see that the hose that I bought and it wouldnt budgeafter the clamp was off.
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I don't have a NAPA locally that I know about locally...does oreillys happen to have it or advance auto/auto zone?
Really in a bind because I can't afford to go through a bottle of coolant every two or three days because I've got a leak and I've got almost 0 dollars...
I'll have to end up sawing off the current hose because I tried to take the current off today to test to see that the hose that I bought and it wouldnt budgeafter the clamp was off.
- Tech
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I had the same problem a couple months ago. I could not find the exact hose anywhere..................so...................... .My solution is as follows. not an exact fit but works great, no more leaky leaky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get the following hose,
Gates #21309
This is a short, pre-formed hose that will fit on the heater core at the firewall. This hose will be pointing in the exact direction of the original.
Next get a straight barbed fitting and about 2 feet of the same size hose as the pre-formed. Join the cut to length hose to the pre-formed with the barbed fitting and a couple of hose clamps. You will know be able to loop the end down and around to the fitting on the block, right under the oil filter.
BE SURE TO COVER THE END OF THE HOSE THAT IS UNDER THE OIL FILTER WITH RTV SILICONE SEALANT SO OIL WON`T KILL YOUR NEW HOSE.
This worked perfect for me and I was stranded on the road. I had to hit several parts houses before I was able to match up my old hose to something that would work. I`m glad I kept the sticker off the hose couse now I`m able to help you get just what you need without having to chase all over town.
Good Luck,
Scott
By the way, Although I live in Michigan now, I`m from Kilgore TX originally.
Get the following hose,
Gates #21309
This is a short, pre-formed hose that will fit on the heater core at the firewall. This hose will be pointing in the exact direction of the original.
Next get a straight barbed fitting and about 2 feet of the same size hose as the pre-formed. Join the cut to length hose to the pre-formed with the barbed fitting and a couple of hose clamps. You will know be able to loop the end down and around to the fitting on the block, right under the oil filter.
BE SURE TO COVER THE END OF THE HOSE THAT IS UNDER THE OIL FILTER WITH RTV SILICONE SEALANT SO OIL WON`T KILL YOUR NEW HOSE.
This worked perfect for me and I was stranded on the road. I had to hit several parts houses before I was able to match up my old hose to something that would work. I`m glad I kept the sticker off the hose couse now I`m able to help you get just what you need without having to chase all over town.
Good Luck,
Scott
By the way, Although I live in Michigan now, I`m from Kilgore TX originally.
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Well, here's the thing, Mazdatrix sells a preformed hose fir $35 plus 2 day shipping which I have a feeling would be like $50 total.
I'd like to get it fixed tomorrow if possiblebut i cant afford to run across town now unless I know somethings going to work.
But let me get this straight, buy two hoses, stick one end off the engine, put a barb on the other side attach another hose to the other end of the barb to the firewall?
Thanks
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I'd like to get it fixed tomorrow if possiblebut i cant afford to run across town now unless I know somethings going to work.
But let me get this straight, buy two hoses, stick one end off the engine, put a barb on the other side attach another hose to the other end of the barb to the firewall?
Thanks
- Tech
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The problem is...
...the oil dripping down from the oil filter pedestal cause of bad o-rings.
Stop driving the car!
Order that **** from Mazdatrix and order the two o-rings for the oil filter pedestal.
FIX THE O-RINGS FIRST!
Then replace the hose.
-Ted
...the oil dripping down from the oil filter pedestal cause of bad o-rings.
Stop driving the car!
Order that **** from Mazdatrix and order the two o-rings for the oil filter pedestal.
FIX THE O-RINGS FIRST!
Then replace the hose.
-Ted
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Originally Posted by WonkoTheSane
What are you talking about? That whole hose clamp that's leaking is coated in crusty oil.. look at the pictures you posted
heh...now THIS is true!
Your new hose will do the same thing if you dont get that oil leak fixed.
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The last time I ordered parts from Mazdatrix.. I hade some cash on hand from a sale, I bought 5 of those hoses...
I'm down to ONE in stock.. It seems that EVERYONE around here heard that I had a stock of them and since srping... every now and then A new FC will pull up and say.. Hey.. a buddy told me.........
I'm down to ONE in stock.. It seems that EVERYONE around here heard that I had a stock of them and since srping... every now and then A new FC will pull up and say.. Hey.. a buddy told me.........
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