SnowDrift Ultra Conservative. ULTRA! Messages 3,336 Reaction score 4,534 Location Central Ohio map dot Sep 29, 2014 #1 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?
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?
WarWagon Well it hits on 7 of 8... Messages 10,939 Reaction score 9,177 Location AZ Sep 30, 2014 #2 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.
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.