Did you do the air condition service yourself? If so did you add proper amount of 134a and compressor oil? What are the gauge readings on the hi and low pressure sides? (and include outdoor temp on the day you take readings)
Heater hoses? freez plugs
Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor Put a dye type refrigerant and watch for leaks at fittings, hoses, and compressor
Radiator hoses,Heater hoses,Power Steering hoses,Air Conditioning hoses,Vacuum hoses,
You need to explain more on where exactly the coolant is leaking. There are several possible reasons why your coolant is leaking. If it's from your main hoses that lead to and from the engine or radiator, you need to check the condition the hoses are in. If they're in a decent condition, it's not that. If it's leaking around where the hoses are connecting, it's probably not tight enough, or there is possibly a clog in your coolant line. Also get your radiator checked. If it's leaking into the passenger compartment, it's most likely the heater core.
Hoses are called hoses in Ireland.
Radiator hoses? Heater hoses? Vacuum hoses? EVAP hoses? Need more info to help you.
Radiator hoses and heater hoses should be inspected yearly and replaced when neccessary.
First of all, check the condition of the tank if it is good then chech gaskets and hoses for the fuel pump.
hoses don't eatanything... they are not living things!
hoses don't eatanything... they are not living things!
You've got radiator hoses, heater hoses, power steering hoses, vacuum line hoses, etc. Probably best if you purchased a shop repair manual for that vehicle to show how/where they are routed.
They didn't have hoses. The technology to make the hoses and pump water through them hadn't been invented.