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Old Dec 5, 2015 | 01:23 PM
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Need Info & Part # for this Leaking Coolant Hose.

This coolant hose is leaking anti-freeze only after I drive the car. It's more of a slow drip than a ""leak".
It's located directly in front of the passenger, front wheel. It's low and you can touch it when reaching under the car just in front of the front passenger side wheel.
Looks like it's leaking where the metal seal ring is located on the hose.

I need a part number and some minor info on it before I replace it. Since it only leaks after I drive the car, I'm guess antifreeze only flows through it when the car is running? I don't want to be in a situation where I remove it and a ton of antifreeze runs out of the car. If there's no antifreeze in it while the car is shut off, it seems like a very easy replacement. There's a print on the hose that reads "74094" which I couldn't find anywhere in the parts index.

In this pic, it's has mostly dried (haven't been driven in 2 weeks). Top of the hose is dry after I drive it so the leak is on the side or the bottom somewhere on the metal ring.

 
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You will take a bath in antifreeze when you disconnect that hose, running or not.

You will need a catch bin to collect it.

It may be the radiator leaking and the antifreeze making its way back there due to the airflow..
 
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You will take a bath in antifreeze when you disconnect that hose, running or not.

You will need a catch bin to collect it.

It may be the radiator leaking and the antifreeze making its way back there due to the airflow..
Sure am hoping it isn't the radiator...this hose looks to be a very easy replacement. Just need the part number
 
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WHat year car?
 
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Download the parts catalog here:

http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf...7T_KATALOG.pdf

If I had to guess, I'd say its part #13 in the diagram on page 38.. (Adobe page 38) but I'd need more pictures to be sure.. What two parts is it connecting to?
 
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Originally Posted by saabin
Download the parts catalog here:

http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf...7T_KATALOG.pdf

If I had to guess, I'd say its part #13 in the diagram on page 38.. (Adobe page 38) but I'd need more pictures to be sure.. What two parts is it connecting to?
Thanks Saabin,
It's a 2008 turbo. I can't tell what it's connecting to..connected to black panels and I'm not sure what's on the other side of the black panels. The leaky side is pointing to the side of the car directly in front of the front wheel with not much space. You can reach underneath and touch it right in front of the passenger side front wheel.
#13 on this diagram? Looks to be the same shape...closest thing I've seen so far after staring at the parts catalog all day today.

 

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Don't think that's it.. Go forward a few pages and look at p38... Item 13 on that page.

The only thing in front of the front wheels with antifreeze would be the radiators, and It looks this hose connects it to the middle pipe section...
 
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Originally Posted by saabin
Don't think that's it.. Go forward a few pages and look at p38... Item 13 on that page.

The only thing in front of the front wheels with antifreeze would be the radiators, and It looks this hose connects it to the middle pipe section...
I'm opening the web version so there's no page #. Up a few pages and I see this #13 which looks similar.




...and when I search the part #, I see this which does look like it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/1516783...chn=ps&lpid=82
 

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Yeah, that's the one I was talking about, although I don't think you'd want a used hose from eBay.. ( and the eBay hose is the wrong side?)
Don't you want 997 106 632 01 for the right (passenger) side?

The number should be stamped on your hose, if it were me I'd get an inspection mirror to confirm..of course you would need to get the car in the air first..

That hose is $22 from Sonnen. Not bad.
 
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Yeah, that's the one I was talking about, although I don't think you'd want a used hose from eBay.. ( and the eBay hose is the wrong side?)
Don't you want 997 106 632 01 for the right (passenger) side?

The number should be stamped on your hose, if it were me I'd get an inspection mirror to confirm..of course you would need to get the car in the air first..

That hose is $22 from Sonnen. Not bad.
I used the eBay link because it had an actual pic of the part. I ordered a new one thanks to your help
Hopefully this thread helps anyone who may face the same issue.
 
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