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1988 mazda b2200 a little hose is leaking from the thermostat housing to im guessing water pump. the hose is skinny n shorter than the hose from radiator to therm housing. what is this called?

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This is going to be a thermostat bypass gose, which allows some coolant to bypass the thermostat while the engine is coming up to temperature.

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