Hoses?
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Re: Hoses?
Some of the more common ones are still available from Citroen but many no longer are and you'll need to find silicone equivalents or trail eBay..
The Citroen Service site is very helpful when it comes to citroen specific parts like hoses... Get a free account, find the part nos and how little is available now!
http://service.citroen.com/pages/index.jsp
The Citroen Service site is very helpful when it comes to citroen specific parts like hoses... Get a free account, find the part nos and how little is available now!
http://service.citroen.com/pages/index.jsp
1988 BX 19 Gti 16v
1991 BX 17 TZD Estate
1991 BX 17 TZD Estate
1991 BX 17 TZD Estate
1991 BX 17 TZD Estate
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Re: Hoses?
Hard crud on the inside of hoses usually means that tapwater has been used at some time in the car's life. Best not to squeeze the hoses too much so the crud stays where it is - relatively out of harms way and not floating around the coolant system with the potential to bung things up - particularly the heater matrix and the heater tap.The top rad hose on the TGS feels very firm and un-flexible.
Probably worth giving the system a good flush through with the appropriate chemicals and make sure you operate the hot / cold knob on a regular basis to try to keep the heater tap free. If you're fitting new hoses then do the flush after fitting rather than before - less crud for the chemicals to attack. Keep flushing until the fresh fill runs out clear - can take a whole day to reach that point.
1992 BX19 TGD estate 228K Rusty - SORNed
2002 C5 HDi SX estate
2002 C5 HDi SX estate