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1994 Suburban rear coolant line leak

SnowDrift

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The line for the rear heat has started to leak a bit. Is there a simple solution for this or does the whole line that runs from front to rear need to be replaced?

Any of you Suburban guys dealt with this yet?

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1) GM for parts if they are still available.

2) Take it to a hose shop and have a new hose section fitted. Same cost as above likely.

3) Redneck it with some heater hose and clamps to replace just the hose sections. <-- This repair is known to leak now and then.

4) Junkyard...
This is a replace all the heater hoses and radiator hoses time if they are all the same age.
 
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