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I need to find this hose for the 93 V6 SE power steering pump to the fan motor but I am not able to find it anywhere. If anyone knows where to get one I would greatly appreciate it.
that does not look like it but i could be wrong.... if it is it then the drawing is not good at all and plus it is all one piece. I have not called the dealer yet but the one around me does not seem to have a parts dept. i will still try and call them tomorrow and see if they can do anything for me. I was hoping to find it online but i have not found it anywhere
that does not look like it but i could be wrong.... if it is it then the drawing is not good at all and plus it is all one piece. I have not called the dealer yet but the one around me does not seem to have a parts dept. i will still try and call them tomorrow and see if they can do anything for me. I was hoping to find it online but i have not found it anywhere
i've yet to see a toyota dealer without a parts deptment. and i seriously doubt you'll find that hose (new) online...
If the hard line and fittings are good and just the rubber hose part is toasted...you might be able to go to a hydraulic/forklift shop and have them rebuild it fer you.
depending on what part of the hose has gone bad, with good adapters, high pressure hosing and proper hose clamps (the ones that stay round), you can just splice into the existing soft line near the banjo bolt and the other end as well and run an entire soft line
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thanks all especially mazdaverx7 for identifying the right part. The dealer wants about 200 for it but they also recommended that since the hoses are the bad part to take it to a local radiator shop to see if they can replace them. If they cant I am hoping the part at napa is correct cause thats like 80 and if neither of them work i guess i have to cough up the money and pay the dealer. I am pretty sure replacing the hoses will work so im counting on that.
i had a local shop send my hp hose out to get rebuilt, easy and you know it's right. crazy enough around here (tampa) we have a goodyear shop that rebuilds hoses.
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16927-62020 is the correct part #. We do not have it in stock but can have it by thursday if you get back to us by 3pm pacific time on wednesday 10/07/09. The part would run you $92.97+TX. Shipping would be $7.00 for ups ground(call if needed sooner). Send me a private message if interested. Thanks.
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