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NickB64

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  1. Thanks for all the info, I've been meaning to do a transmission fluid / filter change anyway so I guess it will be easiest to drain the transmission fluid before removing the hoses. Is it possible to just replace the one short hose section seen in the photo? Or must the entire line reaching to the radiator be completely replaced?
  2. Thanks! Does coolant run through them? Or transmission fluid?
  3. Hello Folks, I found a leaky hose under front driver's side of my 2006 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport, can anyone help me identify the hose that needs replaced here in the photo? Its the wet looking hose right above the CV joint boot, thanks! My check engine light came on solid the other day while driving as well, the only code coming up is P0446 (small EVAP leak detected), not sure if its related to this leak.

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