What power steering hose/line is this?

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Sunshine Girl

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I just had the Hydroboost replaced and now I found a leak from the hose/line shown in the photos (I'm guessing it's a high pressure). It's going from the Hydroboost to the pump.
So, I am trying to buy a new hose online but don't know which one is the right fit because they are different shapes.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?:)

2004 Tahoe 5.3 LT with Hydroboost
 

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Would this be the same hose? Only difference being it's GM.
 

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The crimps do tend to weep a little; I just clean mine off from time to time.
fwiw, a new hose won't. Not saying to run out and throw money at the hungry hungry hippo, but that's one of my early markers to go ahead and replace the thing at next convenience. I actually did my trans cooler lines when they started weeping. Took about 6 months to go from looking wet, to oh now there's a single drip at the end of the drive.

Keep an eye on 'em :)
 

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fwiw, a new hose won't. Not saying to run out and throw money at the hungry hungry hippo, but that's one of my early markers to go ahead and replace the thing at next convenience. I actually did my trans cooler lines when they started weeping. Took about 6 months to go from looking wet, to oh now there's a single drip at the end of the drive.

Keep an eye on 'em :)

Agree completely, and I do watch them.
 

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Those hoses have orings on the end! Make sure you put the new one on and wet it before you install it! And dont disconnect your old hose and leave the old oring down in the fitting if it comes off the nipple of the hose when you remove the hose! You'll have a trainwreck of crushed orings after you install the new on the new hose and assemble it on top of the old oring!
 

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