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COOLANT LEAK IACV

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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 11:20 AM
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Hey guys so I was cleaning my IACV all went smooth on my other s but this one not so smooth...I have a leak coming from the bottom hose I have a picture it's the line that hooks to "refer to picture circled in pink red arrow" I tried to trace the line and it's hiding under the manifold. It looks like the pinch clamp was weak all I had was a regular hose clamp and it's still leaking...It's hard to tell if it's just dripping from the top and running down the line or if it's leaking from two spots on that single hose...where does that hose go? How do I get to it? My next step is going to be to clean it all off, wrap Teflon tape around it and hope for the best.



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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 12:23 PM
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That hose leads to a port on the water pump housing, right next to the thermostat housing. It points straight up.

It has many factory bends in it so it can route itself with out chafing. i would recommend the factory honda hose should you find out its bad.

I'm pretty sure its alot easier to access fromn under the car.
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Old Jun 30, 2011 | 08:41 AM
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Billman, is there anything you don't know?
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