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How Do You Look For Wear Or Leaks On Hoses And Clamps In A Mitsubishi Eclipse?

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How Do You Look For Wear Or Leaks On Hoses And Clamps In A Mitsubishi Eclipse?

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Performing regularly scheduled maintenance, like checking your hoses and clamps for wear and leaks, will help your Mitsubishi Eclipse perform better and save you repair bills. Mechanics recommend you check your hoses and clamps every 3 months, or every time you have your oil changed. Step 1 Move the Mitsubishi Eclipse into a well-lit area where you can easily see and reach the engine compartment. Allow the vehicle to cool before inspecting the hoses and clamps so you don’t burn yourself. Step 2 Find the upper and lower radiator hoses, which go from the radiator to the engine and from the radiator to your exhaust manifold. The coolant hose runs from your radiator to your intake manifold. The heater hoses run from the radiator to the back of the engine block, as do the hoses attached to the intake manifold. Step 3 Use your hands to run the full length of each hose. Pay attention to how the hose feels: it should be firm, not soft or pliable. If it feels soft, or you can easily pinch the h

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