Gates OE-style hoses are built with a premium quality EPDM tube and cover to
assure long service life.
Heat and ozone resistant cover
Engineered to resist electrochemical degradation—the leading cause
of hose failure
Re-engineered materials resist vacuum collapse, reducing the need for internal
springs in many applications
Temperature rating: -40° F to 275° F (-40° C to 135° C)
in coolant hose applications
Meets SAE 20R4 and 20R3 Type EC Class D-1 and D-2 specifications
Signs it is Time to Replace Your Heater Hose(s)
Prevent system contamination and coolant leaks that could cause your engine to overheat by checking for these common signs of Heater Hose damage / failure:
INTERNAL DAMAGE
Soft / mushy hose ends, usually about 2 inches from the clamp.
Internally Damaged Hose
LEAKAGE
Moisture, drips or coolant bleed marks on or around the hose clamps, connectors or hose.
Leaking Hose
HEAT DAMAGE
Slight swelling, or a hardened, glossy cover that is covered with cracks.
Heat Damaged Hose
OZONE DAMAGE
Tiny, parallel cracks in the cover, usually at hose bends.
Ozone Damaged Hose
ABRASION DAMAGE
Rubbing marks on, or damage to the hose cover.
Abrasion Damaged Hose
OIL CONTAMINATION
Soft or spongy to the touch - bulges and swelling are readily apparent.
Oil Contaminated Hose
Videos
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