Continental Hose is designed to transfer glycol-based coolants to and from the radiator as well as through other components in the vehicle's coolant system.
Features & Benefits:
Built to original configurations to assure proper fit
EPDM tube and cover with synthetic knit reinforcement
Resistant to Electrochemical Degradation (ECD)
Compatible with most coolants including ethylene glycol- and propylene glycol-based coolants, as well as organic acid modified, long-life coolants
Temperature range of -40°F to 275°F (-40°C to 135°C)
Meets or exceeds SAE 20R4EC Class D1 or SAE 20R3EC Class D1 / Class D2 specifications as well as many OE specifications
Service Tip: Squeeze along the hose and feel for inconsistencies; replace any hose that is soft, spongy or crunchy.
Signs it is Time to Replace Your Radiator Hose(s)
Prevent system contamination and coolant leaks that could cause your engine to overheat by checking for these common signs of Radiator 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
Cooling System Maintenance | Tips & Tools
Without regular maintenance, cooling system components will degrade and fail prematurely, which can lead to costly engine damage. Protect your engine with simple preventative maintenance:
Completely drain and flush the system using Cooling System Flush prior to installation. Flushing the system is critical to prevent system contamination and failure.
Consider replacing the Thermostat and Radiator Cap as part of routine preventative maintenance. System contamination can cause these parts to degrade and fail over time, which can lead to severe engine damage from overheating.
Refill radiator with fresh Coolant / Antifreeze according to the volume and formula specified in your Owner's Manual. Inspect levels and condition every year.