Gates Radiator Coolant Hose P/N:23065

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$22.99
MPN: 23065
UPC: 770075145080
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Gates Radiator Coolant Hose P/N:23065
Gates Radiator Coolant Hose P/N:23065
$22.99

Keep coolant flowing and your engine at the right operating temperature with the Gates Radiator Coolant Hose (MPN 23065). It installs as a direct-fit replacement upper radiator hose for the 2004-2009 Dodge Durango, carrying coolant between the engine and the radiator as part of the cooling circuit.

Features:

  • Upper radiator hose: routes engine coolant between the engine and the top of the radiator to help maintain proper operating temperature.
  • Direct-fit replacement: a direct-fit replacement hose for the listed 2004-2009 Dodge Durango application.
  • Signs this hose may need replacing: visible cracking, swelling, softening, or a coolant leak at the hose, along with coolant loss or overheating.

A deteriorated coolant hose can weep or burst under pressure and heat. If a failed or leaking upper hose is the cause of your coolant loss, this replaces it; diagnose the source of any leak or overheating before replacing, since other cooling-system parts can be involved. Inspect the clamps and replace them as directed by the service procedure.

Interchange: 22555M · 52028984AA · 52028984AB · 62888 · 72233 · D72233 · 9730. Manufacturer part number 23065.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

22555M, 23065, 52028984AA, 52028984AB, 62888, 72233, D72233, 9730

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does this hose fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement upper radiator coolant hose for the 2004-2009 Dodge Durango. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.

Is this the upper or lower radiator hose?

This is the upper radiator coolant hose, which routes coolant between the engine and the top of the radiator.

What does a radiator coolant hose do?

It carries engine coolant through the cooling circuit between the engine and radiator, helping the system maintain proper operating temperature.

How do I know if my coolant hose needs replacing?

Common signs are cracking, swelling, softening, or leaking at the hose, along with coolant loss or overheating. Diagnose the source before replacing.

Are hose clamps included?

The listing covers the hose itself. Inspect your clamps and transfer or replace them as directed by the vehicle service procedure.