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Cliff Sands Posted on Feb 01, 2013

My heater hoses have been removed and bypassed. I need a heater hose diagram for my 1998 chrysler town and country van with a 3.8 L. I don't know which hose will plug into which heater core tube

  • Anonymous Feb 01, 2013

    Ask someone in a parking lot at the supermarket to give you a quick look

  • Anonymous Feb 01, 2013

    at their similar vehicle

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Anonymous

That's easy

Drive around back of a dealer,walk in the open
service bay doors & ask a tech to come out &
tell you.

I walk into dealers all the time, anywhere I want to go,
& never get stopped

If your questioned your just looking for the parts dept & leave

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2008

SOURCE: diagram bypass heater cord on 2001 ford expedition eddie bauer

the heater bypass is quite simple, if you look at the firewall you will see two medium sized coolant lines, remove them from the firewall and link them together using a proper sized tube, you can purchase a kit at a parts store quite cheaply

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2008

SOURCE: fuse box chrysler town and country van

2002 town and country uses a relay and fuse...check fuse # 10 (a 40amp) in the box under the hood. the relay is also there

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: removal of bypass tube for heater core.

is this the bypass tube that comes from the water pump?if so it has 2 bolts .. one on the water pump and one identical bolt, hidden on the tube bracket.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: we need to install a new rear heater hose on our van and are not sure how too do it

I've done this many times
You will need a tubing cutter
Screwdriver
I think a 7 or 8mm socket
hose clamps
the appropriate amount of heater hose
zip ties

cut the steel heater line at the front in a place you can get access to,leave yourself enough steel hose on the rear to allow you to put the heater hose on cut off the steel hose and discard, and use 2 hose clamps on either end do the same for the other heater hose,this way is cheap and easy and permanant.Be sure that when you run the heater hose keep it away from hot or moving parts,use the zip ties to fasten it along the way,this should take about a half hour or so depending on your skills and working conditions,remember to buy some antifreeze to top up the system because you are going to spill some,remember to clean any spills animals love it and it is deadly.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2009

SOURCE: No heat in 2003 Chrysler Town & Country mini

LIGHT IT ON FIRE THEN YOU WILL BE WARM

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