What's this leaking hose?

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alexwasserman

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I had to change my headlights today and noticed that this hose is leaking around the central T- looks/smells like water or coolant. It's leaking down onto the plugs, so I want to change it out before I have to clean or change them too.

Easy to fix?

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Heater hoses, imho change both. Like 45 bucks a piece. PITA to get the connectors in the back under the firewall, you'll curse for 15 minutes and scratch up your hands --- otherwise straightforward

Change ASAP, you'll get rotted plugs and messed up coils on #2 or #3 if you don't
 

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Second the recommendation to replace them all. I did all of mine after discovering the same leak in August 2016.

This was from RockAuto at the time:

MOTORCRAFT KH558 Heater Hose / Pipe $ 33.79 $ 0.00 1 $ 33.79
MOTORCRAFT KH557 Heater Hose / Pipe $ 38.79 $ 0.00 1 $ 38.79
MOTORCRAFT KH559 Heater Hose / Pipe $ 14.51 $ 0.00 1 $ 14.51
 

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Second the recommendation to replace them all. I did all of mine after discovering the same leak in August 2016.

This was from RockAuto at the time:

MOTORCRAFT KH558 Heater Hose / Pipe $ 33.79 $ 0.00 1 $ 33.79
MOTORCRAFT KH557 Heater Hose / Pipe $ 38.79 $ 0.00 1 $ 38.79
MOTORCRAFT KH559 Heater Hose / Pipe $ 14.51 $ 0.00 1 $ 14.51

Third one, there's a third one???
 

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I was going to go that same route fro my 08 - same issue - the T connector was leaking and became brittle. But I decided to to just replace the T with 1 inch PEX - and it worked fine!IMG_1126.JPG
 

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had the same T joint leak on my 08, cost $100 for a new hose from ford, but really easy to change out, 2 quick connectors and a hose clamp on the third line.
 

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Old thread, but... Just cut it and put a T connector in it. No reason to spend all the money and waste the time replacing the whole hose. The T connector is how Ford should have done it in the first place. It's a common repair. I did it on my 07 about 100k miles ago.
 

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Old thread, but... Just cut it and put a T connector in it. No reason to spend all the money and waste the time replacing the whole hose. The T connector is how Ford should have done it in the first place. It's a common repair. I did it on my 07 about 100k miles ago.
Hoses like that are for assembly efficiency on the production line.

"So what if it costs 5x more to fix?"

Found in the trunk of every old farts' car: 2-3 feet of 3/4" heater hose and two screw clamps. (We've been there.....)
 

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Hoses like that are for assembly efficiency on the production line.

"So what if it costs 5x more to fix?"

Found in the trunk of every old farts' car: 2-3 feet of 3/4" heater hose and two screw clamps. (We've been there.....)
Lol. So true...
 
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