u need an 8th inch enkay heat shrink heater hose and some clamps
The low side ac port on a 1997 Pontiac Firebird should be located on a hose on the passenger side. The hose is close to the radiator.
its located on the heater core
Take both heater hoses off at the heater and the hose running from the front, attach it to the rear of the engine.
To change the heater core on a Pontiac Aztek, locate the heater core on the firewall, passenger side of the vehicle. Remove bolts on the firewall and the clamps on the hoses. Take out the old heater core and replace with new. Tighten bolts and hose clamps. Then check to make sure the radiator is full of antifreeze.
Follow the top radiator hose, to where it intersects with the motor. This would be the thermostat housing. Remove this, and the thermostat will be exposed.
Check with your local auto parts store. They should be able to help you find the proper hose for your car.
Take the top radiator hose loose from the top of the engine. The thermostat is under there. just pry it off with a screwdriver.
i changed the one in my 87 firebird formula and i had to cut the filler neck in half then connected it back with a peice of hose if you don't want to do that i think you have to drop the rear end
I have a leak coming from what appears to the a heater hose that is against the firewall in my 1996 Pontiac Grand Am. How do I repair this problem? How much is the hose? This hose appears to be coming from the back of the heater. The hose is a drain for the air conditioning.u need a heater core.it is inside the black plastic box.some are easy two change.some very hard.
Loosen the dash and pull out the complete heater box after you have disconnected the heater hose from the firewall...........
heater core
I assume you are referring to between the engine and the firewall. There are 2 heater hoses in that location.