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The Toyota Celica Radiator Hose helps to maintain safe temperatures in the engine and radiator by ensuring the flow of the coolant is rapid. Toyota Celica gained its cult status having a lightweight chassis, eager engines, sharp steering, and styling that continues to turn heads to provide drivers with affordable performance and reliability. Since the initial 1.6 liter couple to subsequent 20R powered models, each Celica had to strike a balance between economy and performance, and Toyota quality control provided components that shrugged off everyday use. Sporty GTV suspension tuning, rugged safety bumpers and smooth A40 automatic option demonstrated the way Toyota customized the car to suit highly preferences. The owners are fond of the fact that factory support is provided via the dealer networks that provide genuine components. Drivers like supportive seats, easily readable gauges, and components that can be assembled without drama and transform ordinary maintenance into a weekend job that can be completed at a low cost. A Radiator Hose in this car should be in keeping with that air of longevity. The Celica Radiator Hose is a heat resistant rubber product with exact bends that connects the radiator and the water pump and directs the high pressure coolant to avoid hot spots and assist the thermostat in maintaining the temperatures of combustion. The Radiator Hose was designed by engineers to clear moving components and resist vibration, thus leaks are infrequent and engine life is long. General installation is simple, initially cool the engine, empty some of the coolant, loosen all clamps, take the old line off, push the new Radiator Hose completely on to the necks, position clamps behind beads, tighten evenly, fill and bleed then check again in a few minutes after driving somewhere.