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Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2024
Very nice product, it fits very good. 👍
Jay verduga
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Literally ford OEM
PABLO MORALES
Reviewed in Mexico on June 10, 2024
Muchas gracias, la pieza quedo correctamente dando solución al problema.
JESUS ULLOA
Reviewed in Mexico on January 13, 2024
producto genuino, muy facil de instalar
Mario
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
Great product
Charles B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022
Perfect fit for Ford Expedition 2007 5.4 Triton Engine. Shipping was a breeze in the Philippines.
Steven Tortu
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2021
This worked great and was easy to install.
Mike Duncan
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2021
Fit perfectly. Works great
Smiley
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2017
This hose was exactly the one I needed for my 2008 Ford Expedition (just under 100K miles). I replaced this HVAC hose while replacing another one that was leaking coolant all over my engine compartment (part #KH-509 was the leaking one) while I was in there, as I figured if the other one failed, this one probably wasn't further behind. This hose was half the price of any of the local shops, and was here in 2 days. Other posts I found said that a special connector was necessary to remove the old hose, but I was able to remove the old hoses by pressing on the outer edge of the white tabs while pushing the hose towards the existing fitting to release the collars, then the hose will come off after some minor twisting. Be sure the white tabs are pressed all the way in, otherwise the hose won't come off. Note that the white tabs from the old hoses will stay on the hose that is attached to the vehicle, but should be removed before installing the new hose assembly, and can be removed by pulling up on the tabs and twisting them carefully to remove them. Also be sure to check your coolant level and fill it to within the "cold range" indicated on the reservoir after replacing the hose, as some coolant will be lost in the process.
Bruce Kohls
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2017
OK everyone, you need 1 tool, a flat head screwdriver to remove the hose clamp. Push in on each part of the hose with the clips into the metal pipe, twist it back and forth a few times to free up the inside clip retainers. Squeeze the outside tabs flat to the metal pipe with your thumb and finger while keeping the hose pushed into the metal pipe. Then pull the hose off with your other hand. I did the same thing with the other hose. Motorcraft KH-451 HVAC Heater Hose Assembly. I did the removal and install in less than 30 minutes for both hoses, that's including the extension that has to be removed as well... How did I do it? Take your 2 pointer fingers and find the outside tabs, they will be right by the firewall. With your palms on both sides of the hose extension, squeeze palms and push the extension in, not to hard now because the heater core is on the other side of that. Now push both tabs in with pointer fingers, use other fingers and thumbs to slide the extension off while keeping the tabs pushed in. It may take you a few tries, but you can do it! The flat head was also used for prying up the inside clip retainers on the old clips, cause those will stay on the metal pipe when you slide off the old hose. Those will need to be removed. Take clips from new hose and install on metal pipe, then just line them up on install, plug and play! Good luck. Hope this helps, cause it was really that easy.
Chunk
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2016
Still need the small adapter piece to make the connection but it got me down the road again.
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