heatr=er hoses coming from idler pulley

Asked by ez2corrupt Oct 02, 2010 at 09:26 PM about the 1996 Pontiac Firebird Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Two hoses coming out of the side of the idler pulley. Looking for replacement parts, plastic clamps broke, hose is worn and leaking.

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just replace the hoses,and use the metal screw clamps,but I wonder,I have never seen heater hoses come out of the idler pully??

sorry dumb a$$,I do know what im talking about,Im not the one asking such a DUMB A$$ QUESTION.hay get a dumd answer.

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who is the dumb one, you have never looked under the hood of a pontiac firebird, yet you felt the need to give your worthless advise, go back to the corner and finish playing with yourself richard cranium

Ok yall stop and grow up. Its the upper radiator hoses the idler is also part of the intake so now that that is all cleared up and someone knows what it is does anyone know where we can find them. Im a girl and I know what the parts are.

By the way you can't use a regular clamp because of the locking mechanism built onto the intake. So the original hoses are a must.

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