Dayco HVAC Heater Hose P/N:88450
Keep coolant flowing to your heater circuit with the Dayco Molded HVAC Heater Hose (MPN 87888). This pre-formed hose is a direct-fit replacement for the 1994-1997 Honda Accord [L4-2.2L], 1997 Acura CL [L4-2.2L], 1998-1999 Acura CL [L4-2.3L], and 2004-2007 Toyota Highlander [L4-2.4L], routing engine coolant along the valve-to-intake-manifold, bypass-to-tee path. Because it is molded to shape, it follows the factory bends without kinking so coolant reaches its destination cleanly.
An aging heater hose can harden, crack, or swell, leading to coolant seepage, low coolant level, or reduced heater output. If a failed hose on this circuit is the cause, this Dayco hose replaces it.
Interchange: 16248M · 16394M · 19143 · 19410 · 63989 · 11143 · 11410. Manufacturer part number 87888.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this heater hose do?
It carries engine coolant through the heater circuit along the valve-to-intake-manifold, bypass-to-tee routing. It is a molded hose shaped to follow the factory path.
Which vehicles does the Dayco 87888 fit?
It is a direct-fit for the 1994-1997 Honda Accord [L4-2.2L], 1997 Acura CL [L4-2.2L], 1998-1999 Acura CL [L4-2.3L], and 2004-2007 Toyota Highlander [L4-2.4L]. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm.
What are the hose dimensions?
The inside diameter is .63 in at both ends and the centerline length is 14 in. It is a single molded hose.
What numbers does this hose interchange with?
It cross-references 16248M, 16394M, 19143, 19410, 63989, 11143, and 11410. Its own manufacturer part number is 87888.
What are signs the heater hose may need replacing?
A hose that has hardened, cracked, or swollen can seep coolant, drop the coolant level, or reduce heater output. If a failed hose is the cause, this replaces it.
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