2008 Chevrolet Suburban discontinued hoses

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Hello Gentlemen, This Part number # 15946264 has been discontinued. I am having issues with sourcing a replacement. Do you have any secrets or special sites for sourcing these types of hoses.


2008 Chevrolet Suburban
5.3L 2X4
Last 8 digits of VIN: 8G161466
 

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DoubleDingo

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Hello Gentlemen, This Part number # 15946264 has been discontinued. I am having issues with sourcing a replacement. Do you have any secrets or special sites for sourcing these types of hoses.


2008 Chevrolet Suburban
5.3L 2X4
Last 8 digits of VIN: 8G161466
Might have to just replace the rubber portions with appropriate type of hose and connections
 

rdezs

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All available on Amazon. 1/2" compression to AN10 male. AN10 female to 5/8 hose barb. Dorman 90 degree, 3/4" quick disconnect to 5/8" hose barb.

Lower spare tire, cut coolant pipes where accessible. Attach compression fitting, then hose barb fitting....run your preferred heater hoses to the 90 degree fitting and your done.

If your pipes are damaged, you can replace with aluminum 1/2" pipes.
 

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Ah, assumed it was the rear heater hose. However, same repair works for all crimped on GM lines. Just adjust -AN fitting size. (AN6 for trans lines, 3/8 compression fitting) Like this:

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I did a bit of searching and a phone call, and it does look like that part will be real hard to find, if even successful.

I agree that @rdezs has provided an excellent alternative solution path to your issue.
 

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Welcome to GM. You’d think you’d be safe buying their bread and butter vehicle. but they don’t support those either.
 
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