1995 Toyota 4Runner "need metal pipe heater hose" Questions

Ad

metal" thing with a pipe coming out of it. The a rubber hose connects. You need to pull the top air plenums and intake to get to it. The p[ipe flange bolts to the block with silicone rtv as a sealant.

Ad

...metal pipes in the rear heater lines are rusted through and are leaking coolant. Is there a way I can bipass/close off the rear heater lines (don't need rear heat anymore) rather than go through the ...

Ad

Question about Toyota 4Runner

1 Answer

...need a long socket to get to this one. once those two brackets are freed up, you should be able to work the heater hose out of the hole in the water pump. of course, that metal pipe attaches to a ...

...need one ASAP I would think a good parts store could help you, even if it's a temporary replacement or fix, till you get the dealer's pipe. What hose is it? A big radiator hose, heater hose, ...

...need to bypass the heater core is a section of pipe that can be used to connect the Heater core Supply and return lines together. All they actually do is make a loop using the heater core as the ...

Question about Toyota 4Runner

1 Answer

...metal part of a hose that turns from rubber to matel. NEED HELP Should be 2 hoses there, 1 pressure and one return for coolant to travel to rear heater. Just cut the metal pipe back to where there is ...

...get them out, good remembering that these metal pipes are normally bolted to the motor to stop vibration, you will need this pipe from your dearer and don't forget your rust inhibiter, very ...

Question about Toyota 4Runner

1 Answer

...pipe thread on one end and a hose fitting on it, then use heater hose from one fitting to the next. In the olds days the didn't have that metal tubing, they just had heater hoses. In the past, I have ...

...need to bypass it until I can get it fixed. It has two metal hoses that connect to the two rubber hoses near the firewall- do I just need to loop the two rubber hoses, or disconnect from the firewall ...

metal pipe in engine that connects to hose going to the heater..it has a slow leak where it goes into engine..is it scewed in?..is it a pressure fit? how would i fix leak? it is a quick hose conecter

Not finding what you are looking for?
1995 Toyota 4Runner Logo

977 questions posted

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Popular Products

Top Toyota Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Toyota Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...