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Understanding the Heater Hose on the 2017 Subaru Impreza

The 2017 Subaru Impreza is a popular choice for drivers in Australia who want a reliable and efficient compact car. When it comes to the heating system in this vehicle, you'll find that the heater hose plays a crucial role. The heater hose is an essential component that connects the engine's cooling system to the heater core inside the cabin, allowing hot coolant to flow through and warm up the interior on those chilly mornings or wet winter days.

So, what exactly does the heater hose do and why is it important for the 2017 Subaru Impreza? The heater hose carries engine coolant that has been warmed up by the engine to the heater core. The heater core is like a tiny radiator inside your dashboard, and as hot coolant passes through it, a fan blows air over the core, warming the air that then enters the cabin. Without this hose, heated coolant would not reach the heater core, which means no warmth for the vehicle interior. This hose is typically made from rubber or silicone materials designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressure from the engine's cooling system.

When servicing the heater hose on a 2017 Subaru Impreza, it's important to keep a few things in mind. Over time, heater hoses can deteriorate due to exposure to heat, coolant chemicals, and environmental factors. This can lead to cracking, swelling or even leaks. Leaks in the heater hose not only reduce the cooling efficiency of the engine but can also cause your heater to stop working properly and could lead to engine overheating if the coolant escapes.

Regular inspection of the heater hose is a great idea during routine servicing of your Impreza. Typically, the hose should be checked every time you get your coolant system serviced or every 60,000 to 100,000 kilometres, depending on use and conditions. Look for signs such as:

  • Cracks or splits along the hose surface
  • Soft or spongy spots indicating internal damage
  • Oil contamination that could degrade the hose material
  • Coolant leaks underneath the vehicle or around hose connections

If any of these signs pop up, replacing the heater hose sooner rather than later can save you a headache down the track. Fitting an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or high-quality aftermarket heater hose ensures it will withstand the Impreza's operating conditions and maintain a secure fit over the metal pipe connections.

When replacing the heater hose on a 2017 Subaru Impreza, the process typically involves draining some coolant, removing any clamps securing the hose in place, and swapping the old hose out for a new one. It's a fairly straightforward job but often best left to professional mechanics if you're not confident with work involving the cooling system, as incorrect installation or incomplete coolant refills can cause issues later on.

Maintaining the heater hose as part of the overall coolant system upkeep is just one piece of ensuring your Impreza keeps delivering comfort and reliability. Proper coolant levels, using the correct coolant type, and periodic flushing of the cooling system all contribute to keeping the heater hose in good shape and your heater blasting out warm air when it counts.

By keeping an eye on your heater hose's condition, owners of the 2017 Subaru Impreza can avoid inconvenient and costly repairs. It's a small but vital component of the vehicle's heating and cooling system that certainly deserves a bit of attention in your routine maintenance checks.