Check For Chrysler Hoses

Chrysler hoses come in three standard diameters and several lengths. Before purchasing new hoses, check to see what size your existing ones are. Remember that the two heater hoses may not be the same diameter, so check both.

The LeBaron name has been used on several different Chrysler cars since 1977. The first LeBarons were rebadged Dodges {the Diplomat, to be precise). From 1982 to 1988, the LeBaron was essentially the same car as the Dodge Aries and the Plymouth Reliant with a few extra trim options. There was a hatchback GTS of the same name for a few years during the 1980s. The final LeBaron incarnation was the 1987 to 1995 model with coupé and convertible varieties.

Shopping for Chrysler Hoses for a LeBaron

Replacing the heater hoses in your LeBaron shouldn't be too difficult. All told, the job should take less than one hour from start to finish and does not require any unusual tools. In fact, the only tool you'll really need is a screwdriver, or pair of pliers, depending on what type of clamps you have on your hoses. You can either buy parts that are designed to work in your particular LeBaron, or just find the right size hoses. Heater hoses come in three diameters: half-inch, five-eighths inch and three-quarter inch. The length is a little less important because hoses often can be cut to fit.

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