Is it this monstrosity? Or doe sit only have front A/C? My partner on back counter has been off all week on vacation with her daughter (super happy they get time together) and I have been busier than a 1 legged man in a butt kicking competition.Smoked over an '08 Mountaineer 4.6 w coolant leak. The plastic Y on passenger side heater hose melted on exhaust manifold. Apparently not uncommon. Has aux rear heater.
I broke my own rule (just don't use Dorman, ever) and ordered a Dorman on RA, then read some reviews on Amazon for the 626-551. Apparently one of the connections may be 3/4" when it should be 5/8". Most of those reviews seem to be 2019 and 2020, so maybe the part has been revised -- hope springs eternal.
I should have trusted my gut (famous last words) and sent the VIN to @bdcardinal -- too late now and I have no one to blame but myself if the Dorman part sucks balls (and they usually do)
Now you've got me second guessing but this is the Dorman option and it sure looks like what I need. The "Y" is getting melted from the exhaust manifold.Is it this monstrosity? Or doe sit only have front A/C? My partner on back counter has been off all week on vacation with her daughter (super happy they get time together) and I have been busier than a 1 legged man in a butt kicking competition.
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Well best case it works. Worst case, well... If you want to still shoot me the VIN feel free.Now you've got me second guessing but this is the Dorman option and it sure looks like what I need. The "Y" is getting melted from the exhaust manifold.
I think this just constitutes one part of what you show. Also, i got it on a wholesaler closeout at ~$60View attachment 195323
It may not last as long - charging algorithm isn’t optimized for it.Replaced the old lead acid Interstate battery with new AMG EverStart battery on the Elantra. The AGM was only $20 more so why not.
Huh. I know they are more sensitive but I have never heard of it being an issue in a modern vehicle. Does it have different charging or voltage regulation needs or something?It may not last as long - charging algorithm isn’t optimized for it.
Yes. Every decent battery charger I have used has a special mode for AGM’s. On vehicles where some models have AGM, there is a coding procedure required to establish battery type and size.Huh. I know they are more sensitive but I have never heard of it being an issue in a modern vehicle. Does it have different charging or voltage regulation needs or something?
Well if it craps out sooner then I guess that will learn me. Thanks for the heads up.Yes. Every decent battery charger I have used has a special mode for AGM’s. On vehicles where some models have AGM, there is a coding procedure required to establish battery type and size.
Retails love to sell expensive AGM batteries, presumably for the profit margin. But generally speaking, their only real advantage is the lack of leakage issues.
Do you have the press attachment?Neighbor was admiring my new brake flush machine and wanted his vehicle done.
So I did it for him.
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During the service I noticed some gear oil residue near the passenger rear backing plate.
Since I was feeling opportunistic, I removed the tire and drum to confirm that he needed to replace his rear axle bearings and seals.
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