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Car | Estimate | Parts Cost | Labor Cost | Savings | Average Dealer Price |
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2005 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 V8-325 5.3L | $1251.15 | $788.78 | $462.37 | 11% | $1405.79 |
2013 Chevrolet Cruze 4-1364 1.4L DOHC | 1G1PE5SBXD7186776 | $190.82 | $83.19 | $107.63 | 14% | $221.88 |
2009 Chevrolet Traverse V6-3564 3.6L DOHC | $187.75 | $59.45 | $128.30 | 8% | $204.08 |
2010 Nissan Maxima V6-3498 3.5L DOHC | 1N4AA5AP4AC815043 | $349.96 | $98.86 | $251.10 | 8% | $380.39 |
2013 Bmw 750 Series V8-4395 4.4L DOHC | WBAYE8C59DDE22048 | $562.10 | $70.41 | $491.69 | 12% | $638.75 |
2012 Chevrolet Cruze 4-1796 1.8L DOHC | 1G1PD5SH4C7310000 | $122.92 | $15.89 | $107.03 | 11% | $138.11 |
2015 Honda Civic | 19XFB2F76FE080232 | $120.23 | $47.08 | $73.15 | 9% | $132.12 |
1999 Honda Accord V6-2997 3.0L | $427.01 | $232.63 | $194.38 | 10% | $474.46 |
1999 Honda Accord V6-2997 3.0L | 1HGCG1643XA054259 | $427.01 | $232.63 | $194.38 | 11% | $479.79 |
2009 Jaguar Xf V8-4196 4.2L DOHC | $446.78 | $156.78 | $290.00 | 8% | $485.63 |
What You Need To Know About Hose Replacement
What Do We Offer?
Our ASE-certified mobile mechanics will come to your location and replace your hoses if needed. We'll also do a free vehicle inspection and then schedule future services.
How We Do It?
Once you get a hose replacement quote from us, we will send a mobile mechanic that is ASE-certified to your location based on the time and day you selected.
What We Recommend
Hoses are an important part of your car. If you notice leaks or wear, you'll need to replace them to keep your car operational.
How to Book a Hose Replacement With Us?
Booking a hose replacement with Goodhood is extremely simple. Just follow these 3 easy steps.
Request a hose replacement quote
Book an appointment
Pay after hose replacement service
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FAQs
How Do I Know When My Hose Is Leaking in My Car?
If you are unsure whether or not your car is leaking coolant, there are a few things to look for. One of the most common signs of a leaky hose is a decrease in your car's fluid levels. You may also see evidence of a leak on the ground under your car or experience lower engine power or difficulty starting your car. If you suspect that you have a leaky hose, it is best to contact a mobile mechanic to come to your location.
Why Should I Replace the Hose in My Car?
The hose in your car is an important component that helps to keep your vehicle running smoothly. Over time, the hose can wear out and start to leak, which can cause a number of problems. Replacing the hose is a relatively easy task, and it's a good idea to do it regularly to help keep your car running well.
What Are the Benefits of Replacing a Leaking Hose in a Car?
There are many benefits of replacing a leaking hose in a car. A few of these benefits include improved fuel efficiency, fewer emissions, and improved performance. When a hose is leaking, it can cause the engine to work harder than it should, which can lead to decreased fuel efficiency. Additionally, leaking hoses can release emissions that are harmful to the environment. Finally, a leaking hose can cause problems with the car's performance, such as decreased acceleration and braking power. By replacing a leaking hose, drivers can improve their car's overall performance.
What Can Happen if You Don’t Replace Your Hoses in Time?
Hoses are an important part of your car's engine, and if they're not replaced when they need to be, it can lead to some serious problems. Over time, hoses can crack or wear down, and this can cause coolant and oil to leak. If these fluids aren't kept in check, it can lead to the engine overheating and eventually seizing up. So if you're overdue for a hose replacement, be sure to take care of it as soon as possible!
Do I Need to Replace My Hoses if They’re Not Leaking?
There's no need to panic if you don't see any leaks coming from your hoses. However, it's important to keep an eye on them and replace them when necessary. Over time, hoses can become brittle and cracked, leading to leakage and other problems down the road. It's always better to be safe than sorry - if you're not sure whether or not your hoses need to be replaced, contact Goodhood to consult with our ASE-certified mobile mechanics. We'll take a look and let you know what needs to be done.
How Much Do Hoses & Hose Repair Kits Usually Cost for a Car?
Hoses & hose repair kits can cost hundreds of dollars, depending on the make and model of your car the price can vary. It's important to find hoses that are specific to your vehicle, as using the wrong type can lead to leaks and other problems. Be sure to ask our mobile mechanics for advice if you're not sure which hoses you need.
Is Changing a Hose as Simple as Changing a Filter or Oil Change?
Changing a hose can be as simple as changing a filter or oil change, but it also depends on the make and model of your car. Some cars will require more complex service procedures, such as brake replacements or engine tune-ups. Always consult your owner's manual when servicing your car to ensure you are following the correct procedure.
What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Hose?
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it is likely that one or more of your vehicle's hoses is bad and needs to be replaced:
The steering wheel feels stiff or difficult to turn
Engine hesitates when you try to accelerate
Excessive engine noise, especially when the engine is cold
Coolant leaking under the car
White smoke coming from the exhaust pipe
How Can You Prevent Hose Leaks in Your Car?
It is imperative that you replace the hoses in your car or truck when they have been worn down or deteriorated to prevent leaks.
Can a Mobile Mechanic Replace My Male Hose Connector?
Yes, a mobile mechanic can replace your male hose connector & hoses. Many Goodhood mechanics are equipped to deliver a wide variety of repairs, so they can fix your car on the spot. Plus, our competitive prices make it easy to get the service you need with affordable pricing.
What Should I Do if I Experience a Hose Leak?
If you experience a hose leak, the first thing you should do is turn off the engine. Once the engine is turned off, you can inspect the area for damage and make the necessary repairs. If you are unable to fix the issue, consult with goodhood.auto to find a mobile mechanic near you.
How Can You Prevent Hose Leaks?
Hoses are a vital part of your car's engine, and they can easily be damaged and develop leaks if not properly taken care of. A single leak can cause extensive damage to your engine, so it's important to know how to prevent them from happening in the first place. Here are a few tips:
Keep hoses clean and clear of debris
Inspect hoses and plastic clamps for cracks or other signs of damage regularly
Make sure to clamp the hoses to prevent moving.
If you do experience a hose leak, it's important to fix it as soon as possible. Bring your car to goodhood.auto, and we'll take care of it for you.
Can a Mobile Mechanic Replace My Hoses?
Yes, a mobile mechanic can replace your hoses. However, it is important to note that not all mobile mechanics are created equal or have availability. Make sure you choose a mobile mechanic who has experience with hose replacement and who is certified by an auto repair organization.