Dorman - OE Solutions HVAC Heater Hose Assembly P/N:626-626
Keep hot coolant moving to the heater core and warm air coming from the vents with the Dorman - OE Solutions HVAC Heater Hose Assembly, part number 626-659. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2011-2017 Ford Expedition, 2011-2014 Ford F-150, and 2011-2017 Lincoln Navigator, carrying engine coolant on both the inlet and outlet sides of the heater circuit.
This assembly combines the heater hoses into a single unit that routes engine coolant between the engine and the heater core.
Signs this assembly may need replacing include coolant leaks or drips near the hoses, a dropping coolant level, a coolant smell, or weak heat from the vents. Diagnose the cause first; if a failed heater hose is the cause, this assembly replaces it.
Interchange: BL3Z18472D · Manufacturer part number 626-659 (also 626659)
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this heater hose assembly do?
It routes engine coolant between the engine and the heater core, feeding the inlet and outlet sides of the heater circuit so warm coolant can reach the core for cabin heat.
Which vehicles does part 626-659 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2011-2017 Ford Expedition, 2011-2014 Ford F-150, and 2011-2017 Lincoln Navigator. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What number does this part interchange with?
It interchanges with BL3Z18472D. Its own identifier is Dorman manufacturer part number 626-659.
What are signs this hose assembly may need replacing?
Coolant leaks or drips near the hoses, a dropping coolant level, a coolant smell, or weak cabin heat. If a failed heater hose is the cause, this assembly replaces it.
Does this assembly cover both the inlet and outlet?
Yes—it serves both the inlet and outlet positions of the heater hose circuit.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.