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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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The Essential Guide to the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander Heater Hose

The 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander is a popular choice among drivers who appreciate both functionality and style. One of the critical components of any vehicle's heating system, and by extension, your driving comfort, is the heater hose. Without it, those chilly morning commutes can become all too uncomfortable. Understanding the ins and outs of this part can make a difference, not just in comfort but also in maintaining the vehicle's overall health.

In these vehicles, the heater hoses serve the important function of circulating hot coolant from the engine to the heater core, located inside the cabin. This process is what warms up the air that gets blown into the cabin. It's quite an ingenious way of using the heat from your engine to keep you cosy. Yet, the heater hose isn't just any ordinary piece of rubber, it's crafted to withstand high temperatures and pressures over countless cycles of heating and cooling.

When considering replacement options for the Mitsubishi Outlander, one brand often touted for reliability and durability is Gates. Gates' moulded heater hose is a preferred choice due to its excellent fit and robust construction. An appropriately selected hose promises long service life, making it a great investment for maintaining the efficiency of your Outlander's heating system. Whether you're looking for a straightforward part like the elbow connector or an adaptor, their range is notable for its quality and design to suit most situations.

It's not just about keeping warm, though. A faulty heater hose can lead to severe engine overheating, potentially damaging your vehicle's engine and turning what might be a minor repair into a major expense. Regular checks and maintenance of the hoses can avoid these costly missteps. Understanding symptoms of a failing heater hose is essential.

  • Coolant Leaks: One of the major signs of a heater hose issue is coolant leaks. Keep an eye on the ground for any brightly coloured liquid, which could indicate a split hose.
  • Visible Damage: Check under the bonnet for any visible signs of wear, such as cracks or bulging in the hoses. Damaged sections should be promptly replaced to avoid extensive engine damage.
  • Loss of Heat: If you notice that your Outlander isn't warming up like it used to, this might indicate an issue with the heater hose or the heater core itself.

If you're not feeling up to the task of inspecting or replacing the heater hose yourself, there's always the option of visiting a professional. They can ensure that you're getting the right part for your specific model and that it's installed correctly. While DIY car maintenance can be rewarding, sometimes it's best to leave it to the experts, especially with something as integral as your heater system.

In addition to Gates, there are other reputable brands available that offer heater hoses for the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander such as OEM, which stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Choosing parts from these brands guarantees a level of quality and compatibility with your vehicle that generic parts might not offer. DNJ is another brand that holds a good reputation for producing reliable engine components, though it's always wise to ensure compatibility with your specific model.

Replacement can be a simple process if approached correctly. Here's a brief rundown of the essential steps:

  1. Cool the engine completely before attempting any work.
  2. Locate the heater hoses by tracing the path from the engine to where they enter the firewall.
  3. Carefully remove the clamps securing the hose. You might need pliers for older style spring clamps.
  4. Gently twist and remove the old hose, taking care not to damage any component fitting it attaches to.
  5. Install the new hose, securing it with new clamps for a secure fit.
  6. Refill the coolant if necessary and start the engine to check for leaks.

While the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander heater hose may seem like a minor part, it holds significant importance. Taking the time to understand its role and ensuring regular maintenance can result in a smoother driving experience and help prolong the life of your vehicle. After all, comfort and safety should always go hand in hand.

, it's crafted to withstand high temperatures and pressures over countless cycles of heating and cooling.

When considering replacement options for the Mitsubishi Outlander, one brand often touted for reliability and durability is Gates. Gates' moulded heater hose is a preferred choice due to its excellent fit and robust construction. An appropriately selected hose promises long service life, making it a great investment for maintaining the efficiency of your Outlander's heating system. Whether you're looking for a straightforward part like the elbow connector or an adaptor, their range is notable for its quality and design to suit most situations.

It's not just about keeping warm, though. A faulty heater hose can lead to severe engine overheating, potentially damaging your vehicle's engine and turning what might be a minor repair into a major expense. Regular checks and maintenance of the hoses can avoid these costly missteps. Understanding symptoms of a failing heater hose is essential.

  • Coolant Leaks: One of the major signs of a heater hose issue is coolant leaks. Keep an eye on the ground for any brightly coloured liquid, which could indicate a split hose.
  • Visible Damage: Check under the bonnet for any visible signs of wear, such as cracks or bulging in the hoses. Damaged sections should be promptly replaced to avoid extensive engine damage.
  • Loss of Heat: If you notice that your Outlander isn't warming up like it used to, this might indicate an issue with the heater hose or the heater core itself.

If you're not feeling up to the task of inspecting or replacing the heater hose yourself, there's always the option of visiting a professional. They can ensure that you're getting the right part for your specific model and that it's installed correctly. While DIY car maintenance can be rewarding, sometimes it's best to leave it to the experts, especially with something as integral as your heater system.

In addition to Gates, there are other reputable brands available that offer heater hoses for the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander such as OEM, which stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Choosing parts from these brands guarantees a level of quality and compatibility with your vehicle that generic parts might not offer. DNJ is another brand that holds a good reputation for producing reliable engine components, though it's always wise to ensure compatibility with your specific model.

Replacement can be a simple process if approached correctly. Here's a brief rundown of the essential steps:

  1. Cool the engine completely before attempting any work.
  2. Locate the heater hoses by tracing the path from the engine to where they enter the firewall.
  3. Carefully remove the clamps securing the hose. You might need pliers for older style spring clamps.
  4. Gently twist and remove the old hose, taking care not to damage any component fitting it attaches to.
  5. Install the new hose, securing it with new clamps for a secure fit.
  6. Refill the coolant if necessary and start the engine to check for leaks.

While the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander heater hose may seem like a minor part, it holds significant importance. Taking the time to understand its role and ensuring regular maintenance can result in a smoother driving experience and help prolong the life of your vehicle. After all, comfort and safety should always go hand in hand.