Quick disconnect. You can get the replacement part that is in the intake at Autozone. If you dont want to do that you cat replace the fitting with a old style one and cut the end of the hose of and slide it on.
i need to replace the temperature control light bulb on my 2004 silverado.
you have waisted my time, thank you
You will need to remove the dash and it should be somewhere under
buy a Chilton manual and it will tell you most of what you need to know.
It is the heater core hose.
The heater blower for a 2002 Chevy Silverado is mounted under the dash. It is on the passenger side, in the heater housing.
That is called a quick disconnect fitting and it requires a SPECIAL tool to get it loose.
The heater inlet hose is on the firewall. On the 2002 Silverado it is close to the bottom of the firewall on the passenger side.
Drain the radiator. Disconnect the heater hoses. Remove the screws holding the heater core case and remove the whole assembly. Remove the core and install the new on in the case. Reverse the procedure to finish the installation.
If the leak is from the tank itself and not a connection, it's time to replace it.
Go To Your Underhood Fuse/Relay Center Located Near The Master Cylinder. You Will Find The Relay There.
I think you go in behind the glove compatment and then remove the hoses from underneath the hood next the fare wall on the passenger side.