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Car Heater Hoses Replacement Service

How much does a Car Heater Hoses Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Suzuki Aerio Car Heater Hoses Replacement is $190 with $95 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2004 Suzuki AerioL4-2.3LService typeCar Heater Hoses ReplacementEstimate$304.79Shop/Dealer Price$362.24 - $512.09
2002 Suzuki AerioL4-2.0LService typeCar Heater Hoses ReplacementEstimate$284.79Shop/Dealer Price$342.26 - $492.12
2005 Suzuki AerioL4-2.3LService typeCar Heater Hoses ReplacementEstimate$284.79Shop/Dealer Price$342.26 - $492.12
2007 Suzuki AerioL4-2.3LService typeCar Heater Hoses ReplacementEstimate$284.79Shop/Dealer Price$342.24 - $492.08
2003 Suzuki AerioL4-2.0LService typeCar Heater Hoses ReplacementEstimate$284.79Shop/Dealer Price$342.27 - $492.15
2006 Suzuki AerioL4-2.3LService typeCar Heater Hoses ReplacementEstimate$284.79Shop/Dealer Price$342.26 - $492.12
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What is the Heater Hoses all about?

Your heater hoses allow your car cooling and heating systems to work properly. A running engine produces a lot of heat, which must be dissipated to prevent engine damage. Your heater hoses transport engine coolant (antifreeze) throughout the engine and transfers the heat that isn’t needed in your engine compartment to either the passenger cabin of your vehicle or through the radiator to be released into the atmosphere.

Keep in mind:

  • Your heating system is a vital part of your car because it keeps you warm while cooling your engine.
  • If your car is running hot, it might not be your heater hoses – any number of cooling components can cause an engine to overheat.

How it's done:

  • The vehicle's hood is opened and supported
  • The coolant is drained and defective heater hose is removed
  • The new heater hose is installed
  • The coolant is filled and vehicle is started
  • The repair is verified and the hoses are checked for leaks

Our recommendation:

You should never overlook a car heating problem. If your car is running hot or cold, there could be a problem with the heater hoses. You should have the problem diagnosed by our expert mechanics, who will perform any necessary repairs. Note that when your car runs hot, this can be due to the failure of many different car cooling components.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Heater Hoses?

  • Your engine runs hot
  • The engine temperature doesn’t reach operating temperature
  • The radiator is leaking fluid

How important is this service?

Overheating can lead to very serious problems, such as cracked engine blocks. If you notice any of the problems stated above, first make sure that your car radiator is full of coolant. If it is, and the car is still overheating, have one of our expert mechanics inspect it immediately.

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Steven
16 years of experience
Suzuki Aerio L4-2.3L - Oil Change - Rocklin, California
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30 years of experience
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Alexis
30 years of experience
Suzuki Aerio L4-2.0L - Car is not starting - Hialeah, Florida
Alexis was professional in provide answers to any question that I may have as well as a talking through any issue discovered so I could gain full understanding of the issue with my car and preventive measure or recommendations for alternatives option I can take. Truly helpful and the embodiment of a role model for all mechanic as trustworthy as a private primary care doctor would be to you instead with your car.

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Suzuki Aerio L4-2.3L - Oil Change - Austin, Texas

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