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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.

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