This is the result of shape memory. often hoses are stored in a coiled position and when they are put into the pool they want to return to the position they were in when they were stored. The answer to the problem is to lay the hose out in a straight line in the sun for a few hours to get rid of the shape memory. If it isn't hot enough to do the job or you are impatient then simply fill the hose with hot water to attain the same result quickly.
Vacuum cleaner hoses typically come apart through a simple release mechanism, often involving a twist or pull to detach the hose from the main unit or attachments. Some models feature a locking button or lever that must be pressed to release the hose securely. Additionally, certain hoses may have a friction fit that requires a firm tug to separate. Always consult the manufacturer's instructions for specific details on disassembling your vacuum cleaner's hose.
i believe it would most likely eat up the seals and probably damage the hoses.
There are two hoses for the 2006 Silverado heater core. Loosen the clamps where the hoses go into the firewall. Twist the hoses gently to break them loose. Slide the hoses off. Follow the hoses to the other end, and repeat the process.
Weight. Try adding one or two weights to the hose, one just above the cleaner and about 3ft up. Will help keep the hose from floating the cleaner. Can get most pool stores, or online. Looks like big blue ring. Fits over hoses at the section links.
There are more than a dozen vacuum hoses in your Chevrolet S 10 pickup truck. The majority of the vacuum hoses are connected to the transmission and the air cleaner. The vacuum hoses are also connected to the fuel injection system.
You have to Jack up the car, and reach above the rear end , remove the 2 clips holding the fuel lines and give them a slight twist and pull. This will remove the hoses. Then you will have to remove the hoses and straps and wiring in the trunk, in order to remove the tank.
You have to Jack up the car, and reach above the rear end , remove the 2 clips holding the fuel lines and give them a slight twist and pull. This will remove the hoses. Then you will have to remove the hoses and straps and wiring in the trunk, in order to remove the tank.
First check the vacuum hoses visually then with the engine running, spray carb cleaner at the suspected areas. When you spray a cracked area the engine rpms will increase.
Undo the top hose clamp and the bottom hose clamp then twist the hoses off the filter put in the new filter and put the hoses on reclamp and your done
remove fuel rail and any hoses plus air cleaner
its under the tube going to the air cleaner box its plastic and its in the rubber hoses
To remove the heater hoses on a 2001 Silverado, start by ensuring the engine is cool and then locate the heater hoses connected to the firewall and engine. Use pliers to loosen any clamps securing the hoses, then carefully twist and pull the hoses off their fittings to avoid damaging them. If the hoses are stuck, you may need to cut them off, but be cautious not to damage the fittings. Finally, clean the fittings of any debris before installing new hoses.