To blow a Heater hose means for example popping a balloon, the balloon blew up.
in other words the hose leaks and is no longer useful.
you may not have the heater water hoses plugged in
I have the same problem. Change your heater hoses, top and bottom !
hese hoses are called "heater hoses" they are from the front heater hoses which heat the car and they are connected to the front heater hoses under the car hood on right side
I disconnect both heater hose off of the engine, then fabricate a fitting that will attach a garden hose to one of the heater hoses. While directing the other hose towards a bucket, I gently turn on the water supply to wide open and let the water run until it shows clear, then reverse the flow into the heater by switching hoses and repeat.
The 1999 Chevrolet Camaro heater hoses will have a swivel nut on each end of the hose. Turn the swivel nuts to the left and the heater hoses will come off. Reverse the process to install the new heater hoses.
In line on the heater hoses on the passenger side of the engine. Has a small vacuum line to it and both heater hoses go through it. The heater hoses are smaller than the radiator hoses and go through the firwall.
sometimes hoses and components such as heater units etc blow when the head gasget is on the way out
The heater hoses on a 305 engine run from the intake manifold to the heater core and the heater core to the radiator. This creates a constant source of heat to supply the heater.
I think they are just called heater hoses.
The heater hoses are 5/8 inch diameter.
Either pull the hoses off of the heater core and flush the core out or pull the hoses off the block and flush the heater core through the hoses..............
Remove both heater hoses from inlet & outlet of heater core. Connect these hoses together.