Need Help Identifying Hose Part #

Discussion in 'Subaru Sambar' started by blastercheese, Apr 28, 2024.

  1. blastercheese

    blastercheese Member

    Like the title says I'm in search of a part number for the hose seen in the picture. Mine has been spliced and sort of fixed, but is still leaking. It directly attaches to the temp sensor housing (11060) and connects to the coolant rail. It is for a 1996 Subaru Sambar supercharged AWD VIN KS4-318540 (KS4F32J). [​IMG]
     

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  2. blastercheese

    blastercheese Member

    Never mind I think I found it...
    45161TA600
    If anyone could confirm that would be awesome.
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  3. rkrenicki

    rkrenicki Active Member

    Yes, 45161TA600 is the correct part number for that hose. For reference, here is a full set of radiator hose part numbers for your specific VIN.. The first 3 are the ones in the rear, the last 3 are for the front.
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  4. blastercheese

    blastercheese Member

    Sweet. Thank you. Considering I cant seem to find one for sale on ebay and I cant seem to find the ID of the hose do you think its better to buy off jp-carparts, amayama, or somewhere else?
     
  5. rkrenicki

    rkrenicki Active Member

    Amayama or Japanparts are my go-tos. Japanparts is somewhat hard to search, but I do have links to their listings for all of those hoses on the Sambar Parts Spreadsheet in the References section.
     
  6. blastercheese

    blastercheese Member

    Yup. Found them both on the spreadsheet, just waiting on a quote from Japanparts to see if they are cheaper/faster than Amayama or not.
     
  7. rkrenicki

    rkrenicki Active Member

    There are links directly to the items themselves, so you can just add them to your cart and get an instant quote.

    That said, they are pretty similar in price and time. Amayama is sometimes a little better with their shipping rates, but JapanParts tends to be a bit cheaper in the item price. Between those, it is generally a wash between them.
     

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