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Part number for heater hose
I was changing the valve cover gaskets today and found my coolant leak. I found a generic part number for the hose, but it does not take me to the exact one from the pictures, I cannot find the right one. I have a picture below that I circled the hose. Also, I am happy to say that there was virtually no gunk in my engine at 240,000 miles!
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03-22-2016, 09:41 PM
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I may have that #. Let me check. Can't make any promises.
The engine looks clean. I do have to ask how old that timing belt is though?
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03-22-2016, 10:48 PM
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The timing belt is getting replaced with the next paycheck, it has 160k miles on it (I just got the 4runner 2k miles ago)
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03-22-2016, 11:49 PM
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Looks like a 87245-35680, if you have a rear heater. Shown as 87245A on attached.
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hose p/n
So the hoses to heater valve are listed as 87245A, B, and C, got the diagram emailed from Camelback Toyota, but when you plug those part numbers into their search bar it says "not available" or discontinued. Original part number for the A hose to right side of tee is 87245-35720. When you plug that in, it says superseded by 8725-3D230, which then says "does not fit 97 4runner"
How can this be so hard. There must be pretty steady demand for hoses!
Same problem at Olathe Toyota.
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11-16-2021, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by endoscott
So the hoses to heater valve are listed as 87245A, B, and C, got the diagram emailed from Camelback Toyota, but when you plug those part numbers into their search bar it says "not available" or discontinued. Original part number for the A hose to right side of tee is 87245-35720. When you plug that in, it says superseded by 8725-3D230, which then says "does not fit 97 4runner"
How can this be so hard. There must be pretty steady demand for hoses!
Same problem at Olathe Toyota.
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Very common for new part numbers to say they don't fit at times.
See if it verifies on the link below.
87245-3D230 Genuine Toyota Hose, Heater Water, Inlet A
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Quote:
Originally Posted by endoscott
So the hoses to heater valve are listed as 87245A, B, and C, got the diagram emailed from Camelback Toyota, but when you plug those part numbers into their search bar it says "not available" or discontinued. Original part number for the A hose to right side of tee is 87245-35720. When you plug that in, it says superseded by 8725-3D230, which then says "does not fit 97 4runner"
How can this be so hard. There must be pretty steady demand for hoses!
Same problem at Olathe Toyota.
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All toyota part numbers are 10 digits/characters by the way
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11-16-2021, 06:45 PM
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All toyota part numbers are 10 digits/characters by the way
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Correct. The 5 digit plus letter IDs are often seen on diagrams but then the diagram will have a separate key telling you the name and proper part number based on the 5 digit plus letter ID.
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11-16-2021, 08:57 PM
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My 97 SR5 build and repair thread I think has all the part numbers. I did use napa for one or two hoses I think. I had to cut to fit. I bypassed the aux heater cause the lines looked like crap and I don’t use it anyway.
I used OEM spring clamps…..
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I used OEM spring clamps…..
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Those OEM spring clamps are no joke, the best for sure. For some reason many toss them and throw on those cheap screw clamps……big mistake!
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11-17-2021, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Skulking
Correct. The 5 digit plus letter IDs are often seen on diagrams but then the diagram will have a separate key telling you the name and proper part number based on the 5 digit plus letter ID.
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I couldn't tell from reading the OP's first post if he did that or just put in the 5 digits plus identifier in the part number search
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I couldn't tell from reading the OP's first post if he did that or just put in the 5 digits plus identifier in the part number search
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I'm pretty sure he was just using the 5 digit plus letter ID, I just figured I'd explain how to use those ID's for anyone else who might have been confused by them at some point.
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Very common for new part numbers to say they don't fit at times.
See if it verifies on the link below.
87245-3D230 Genuine Toyota Hose, Heater Water, Inlet A"
Yes, this number works at ToyotaPartsDeal.com but not at Camelback.
Is this a good place to buy parts? They get mixed reviews for customer service. Camelback has been awesome for me in the past but pretty disappointed with them on these hoses. The tech I talked to a couple times was not helpful on hose part numbers.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by endoscott
Very common for new part numbers to say they don't fit at times.
See if it verifies on the link below.
87245-3D230 Genuine Toyota Hose, Heater Water, Inlet A"
Yes, this number works at ToyotaPartsDeal.com but not at Camelback.
Is this a good place to buy parts? They get mixed reviews for customer service. Camelback has been awesome for me in the past but pretty disappointed with them on these hoses. The tech I talked to a couple times was not helpful on hose part numbers.
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I pull my parts from my local Toyota dealer. So I can't answer that question for you. I just use that ans other sites to verify my numbers..
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