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Rubber hoses become hardened and brittle over time, leading to cracks and leaks. If the hoses to your heater core are leaking, or clogged, you won’t be getting peak performance out of your heating system. This video shows you how to install quality, made to fit TRQ heater hoses in your 2008-16 Chrysler Town & Country.
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What was the spray you used to loosen the hoses and what was the crimp tool you used for the hose clamps? I’m going to do this job tonight.
my 2014 Town and Country is overheating. The shop said I need to replace the heater hose assembly. Is this the same thing? And they said I'll need to remover the head to do the job, but it looks like you don't have that here.
Do you need a to use that pressure gauge or can you replace the hoses without it
Great video may I ask why you replaced them in the first place