if you having a hard time getting the new one on and click. I spit in the
new 1 and then it slid right on and click done. ez with this video great
work justa guy
Michelle, I put the connector on the core, put the clamp on the hose, put
the hose on the connector and tightened the clamp. It should be easy. Good
luck
Well, your video was indeed wonderful but I came here to watch how to put
the new connector on!! That’s what I’m fighting with…. oh wow…. I guess
just push it on??
Thank you!!! This turned out to be such a simple and inexpensive repair
thanks to watching your video. My local NAPA did not have the removal tool
in stock, so I checked with Auto Zone and they had one! Although it looks
different (cheaper looking), it worked just fine. That part # is 25052 –
AC/Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Tool Set ($9.99). FYI: Use the black 3/4″
tool. The actual repair took less than 10 minutes. I spent $52.93 total
which included two gallons of anti-freeze. Thank you!!!!
I just broke the exact same thing thanks for the video.
what size connector did you use?
I just showed the auto zone guy the video from my phone and he hooked me up
everything i needed. job took like 20 min. thank you
if you having a hard time getting the new one on and click. I spit in the
new 1 and then it slid right on and click done. ez with this video great
work justa guy
thanks my fren this video helme..
Michelle, I put the connector on the core, put the clamp on the hose, put
the hose on the connector and tightened the clamp. It should be easy. Good
luck
Well, your video was indeed wonderful but I came here to watch how to put
the new connector on!! That’s what I’m fighting with…. oh wow…. I guess
just push it on??
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Big help, thank you sir. Headed outside to get started.
Thank you …… Lots of help..
You made this so fricking easy!!! Thank you! I used your part numbers and
was done in about 20 minutes!
Thanks for posting this, I too, was cringing at what the others were doing.
Thank you!!! This turned out to be such a simple and inexpensive repair
thanks to watching your video. My local NAPA did not have the removal tool
in stock, so I checked with Auto Zone and they had one! Although it looks
different (cheaper looking), it worked just fine. That part # is 25052 –
AC/Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Tool Set ($9.99). FYI: Use the black 3/4″
tool. The actual repair took less than 10 minutes. I spent $52.93 total
which included two gallons of anti-freeze. Thank you!!!!
Thank you for posting this, had the exact same problem on 2001 Silverado.