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Car Forum / GMC Cars / December 2006

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1998 GMC Sonoma

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gary - 18 Dec 2006 00:59 GMT
I have a 1998 GMC Sonoma pickup.

I need a Windshield Washer Hose Assembly (it goes between the reservoir
and the nozzles).

Where can I buy one (preferably new)?
Shep - 18 Dec 2006 01:37 GMT
Dealer?
>I have a 1998 GMC Sonoma pickup.
>
> I need a Windshield Washer Hose Assembly (it goes between the reservoir
> and the nozzles).
>
> Where can I buy one (preferably new)?
Eugene - 18 Dec 2006 03:14 GMT
> I have a 1998 GMC Sonoma pickup.
>
> I need a Windshield Washer Hose Assembly (it goes between the reservoir
> and the nozzles).
>
> Where can I buy one (preferably new)?
Its just a tiny hose, you can substitute any that is the right size.  Vacuum
line, fuel line, etc.  Some automotive stores sell it by the foot.
gary - 18 Dec 2006 03:56 GMT
A hose is an "assembly"Windsheild Washer Hose Assm., mine is broken.  I
can get it used for about $10 (Dealer should be about $20):
I think the part# is 12463087, but I'm not sure.  1998 GMC Sonoma (from
the washer bottle to the squirters)
gary - 18 Dec 2006 03:58 GMT
A tiny hose is an "assembly"?  Would a hose cost $20 at a dealer?
Or it does the "assembly" include more than a hose?
HLS@nospam.nix - 27 Dec 2006 19:34 GMT
> A tiny hose is an "assembly"?  Would a hose cost $20 at a dealer?
> Or it does the "assembly" include more than a hose?

'Assembly' may mean little or nothing in practical terms... No need to buy
something that you dont need, however.

A hose can easily cost $20 at a dealership....
And, it may take as much paperwork to inventory a screw as it does an engine
block.

Take a look at your setup...If it is just a 'hose', then go to your friendly
local auto parts (FLAPS) store, and pick up a section of the appropriate
washer hose.  Use your old clips...  Be careful not to break any little
cheaply
made plastic nozzles or the like.
 
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