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The_Dealer Oct 31, 2007 06:07 PM

Leaking coolant from sensor under heater hose T
 
Wassup guys, i thought i had all the bugs worked out of my truck, then i found something new. On the heater hoses when theres 2 comming out of the firewall and there is that T that goes to one hose, on the bottom theres this sensor looking thing with a grey vacuum hose comming out running to the firewall. well its leaking antifreeze out of where the vacuum hose runs into it. its leaking right where the vaccum hose plugs into it, its on the bottom side of the plastic t job. what is this called, what does it do and how can i stop the leaking. i just noticed this, and was thinking i could zip tie the hose end onto the sensor. if anyone knows what this is and how to fix it it would be much appreciated. thanks guys for all the help!


thanks,
The_Dealer

Rockledge Oct 31, 2007 07:20 PM

It's called a "heater control valve" and is also often referred to as a "hot water valve". A few years ago I picked up a new one for my '98 from Napa for under $20.00.

V8 Level II Oct 31, 2007 08:40 PM

x2. Swap in a new one and your leak should be gone, at least for awhile.

The factory Ford valves usually last about 6~8 years before they leak. Some aftermarket valves are as good as the stockers, some aren't.


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