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Repco Brake & Fuel Line Clamp - RST196

Repco Brake & Fuel Line Clamp - RST196

$14
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/8In 16mm - 28624EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/8In 16mm - 28624EA

$11
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/4in 19 mm 5pk - 28605

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/4in 19 mm 5pk - 28605

$19
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/8In 9.5mm - 28622EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/8In 9.5mm - 28622EA

$8
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/8In 16mm 5pk - 28624

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/8In 16mm 5pk - 28624

$82
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Gates Heater Hose Connector Assortment Kit - 91177

Gates Heater Hose Connector Assortment Kit - 91177

$561
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Gates Heater Hose Connector Kit - 91175

Gates Heater Hose Connector Kit - 91175

$664
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/4in 19mm - 28625EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/4in 19mm - 28625EA

$13
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/12in 13mm - 28623EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/12in 13mm - 28623EA

$8
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 5/8In 16mm 5pk - 28604

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 5/8In 16mm 5pk - 28604

$35
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/4in 6mm - 28621EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/4in 6mm - 28621EA

$9
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 5/32In 4mm 5pk - 28563

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 5/32In 4mm 5pk - 28563

$54
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1In 25.4mm 5pk - 28606

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1In 25.4mm 5pk - 28606

$22
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1/4In 6mm 5pk - 28601

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1/4In 6mm 5pk - 28601

$28
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/16In 5mm - 28574EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/16In 5mm - 28574EA

$25
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1/8In 3mm 5pk - 28562

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1/8In 3mm 5pk - 28562

$28
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/4in 19mm 5pk - 28625

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/4in 19mm 5pk - 28625

$384
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/8In 9.5mm 5pk - 28622

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/8In 9.5mm 5pk - 28622

$195
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/32In 4mm 5pk - 28573

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/32In 4mm 5pk - 28573

$115
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/4in 6mm 5pk - 28621

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/4in 6mm 5pk - 28621

$67
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/8in 3mm 5pk - 28572

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/8in 3mm 5pk - 28572

$76
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/12in 13mm 5pk - 28623

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/12in 13mm 5pk - 28623

$59
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/32in 2.4mm 5pk - 28571

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/32in 2.4mm 5pk - 28571

$62
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/16in 8mm 5pk - 28620

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/16in 8mm 5pk - 28620

$56
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1in 25.4mm 5pk - 28626

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1in 25.4mm 5pk - 28626

$42
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/16In 5mm 5pk - 28574

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/16In 5mm 5pk - 28574

$22
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/8in 3mm - 28572EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 1/8in 3mm - 28572EA

$19
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/32In 4mm - 28573EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 5/32In 4mm - 28573EA

$17
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Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/32in 2.4mm  - 28571EA

Gates Heater Hose Elbow Conn. 3/32in 2.4mm - 28571EA

$13
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/16In 5mm 5pk - 28564

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/16In 5mm 5pk - 28564

$200
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1/2in 13 mm 5pk - 28603

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 1/2in 13 mm 5pk - 28603

$33
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 5/16In 8mm 5pk - 28600

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 5/16In 8mm 5pk - 28600

$31
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/8in 9mm 5pk - 28602

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/8in 9mm 5pk - 28602

$28
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/32In 2mm 5pk - 28561

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/32In 2mm 5pk - 28561

$26
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Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/16In 5mm ea - 28564EA

Gates Heater Hose Adaptor 3/16In 5mm ea - 28564EA

$15
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

$109
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

$71
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Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

$108
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Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

$44
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Heater Hose Overview and Maintenance for the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander

The 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander is a reliable mid-sized SUV that features a conventional heating system, which includes the use of heater hoses. Heater hoses play an important role in the vehicle's climate control system, ensuring a comfortable ride whether it's chilly morning or a cool winter drive. For owners of a 2007 Outlander, understanding the purpose of heater hoses and the importance of maintaining or replacing them can help keep the heating system working effectively and extend the life of the engine cooling system.

So, what exactly is a heater hose? Simply put, heater hoses are rubber tubes that transfer engine coolant from the radiator to the heater core inside the vehicle's cabin. The coolant circulates through the heater core, which acts like a small radiator, warming up the air before it's blown inside by the blower fan. Without these hoses, the heated coolant wouldn't reach the heater core, and the car's heating system wouldn't function properly.

For the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander, a set of heater hoses connects the engine cooling system to the heater core. These hoses are usually made of sturdy, heat-resistant rubber compounds designed to cope with high temperatures and the corrosive nature of engine coolant over time. It's these characteristics that help the hoses last for years, but eventually, normal wear and tear will take a toll, leading to potential leaks or failures.

Owners should be aware that heater hoses, like any rubber component in the engine bay, degrade over time due to heat cycles, exposure to oil or other engine fluids, and ageing. Cracks, soft spots, or bulges in the hoses are common signs that they might be on their way out. If neglected, a leaking heater hose can lead to coolant loss, which not only hampers the heating performance but can also cause the engine to overheat, leading to far more expensive repairs.

Regular inspection of heater hoses on the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander is an important part of routine maintenance. When servicing the vehicle, mechanics typically check the hoses for any signs of wear, such as:

  • Visible cracks or splits in the rubber
  • Bulging areas or soft spots along the hose
  • Oil contamination on the hose surface
  • Loose or corroded hose clamps

If any of these issues are found, replacing the heater hoses is the wise move. Replacement hoses come as direct-fit parts designed specifically for the 2007 Outlander, ensuring proper length, diameter, and clamp positioning. Using the correct hoses guarantees a secure fit and consistent coolant flow, which keeps the heater core performing efficiently.

The process of changing heater hoses is fairly straightforward for trained technicians but may be best left to professionals or experienced DIYers due to the need to drain and refill the cooling system. During replacement, the coolant should be carefully drained into a clean container, the old hoses removed, and the new hoses installed with fresh clamps if necessary. After installation, the system should be refilled with the appropriate Mitsubishi-approved coolant, and the entire cooling system properly bled of air pockets to avoid overheating issues.

Beyond inspections and replacements, heater hose maintenance includes watching for any coolant smell inside the cabin or visible drips underneath the vehicle, especially after a long drive. Early signs of trouble like these can help owners act before the issue becomes more serious. Regular coolant changes also contribute to extending the life of heater hoses since old or contaminated coolant can accelerate hose deterioration.

Along with the heater hoses, it's good to remember that the related components such as hose clamps and the heater core connections also need attention during servicing. Worn clamps might not hold hoses securely, leading to leaks, so replacing these along with the hoses is a common and effective practice.

For drivers based in Australia, where vehicle conditions can range from hot summers to cooler winters, having a well-maintained heater system is key to comfort and safety. The 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander's heater hoses form a small but critical part of this system, ensuring warm, cosy air inside the vehicle and helping the engine stay cool under the bonnet.

To keep the heater hoses in tip-top shape, a recommended approach is to include them in your vehicle's regular service schedule. Many mechanics advise checking heater hoses every 50,000 kilometres or so, or immediately if a cooling system issue arises. By staying on top of hose condition and replacement, Outlander owners avoid unexpected breakdowns and enjoy reliable heating performance all year round.

In short, heater hoses are definitely relevant and used on the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander, serving as an essential link in the vehicle's heating and cooling circuits. Proper inspection, maintenance and timely replacement of these hoses ensure that the heating system continues to provide comfort while safeguarding the engine against overheating risks. It's a simple step that goes a long way toward keeping the Outlander running smoothly and the driver satisfied on every trip.