Radiator Hoses Radiator Hoses
Fits PEUGEOT 307 (3A/C) 2.0 HDi 135
(2003)

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Part number: 02-1658
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 11/2003; Construction Year to: 11/2007; Cooling Hose: from connecting pipe to thermostat
Function Heater hose
Colour Black
Material EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M-class) rubber)
Inner diameter 1 35 mm
Inner diameter 2 30 mm
Hose Length 155 mm
Type Heater hose
Gates 02-1658 Heater Hose
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£10.12
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Part number: 02-2339
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 11/2003; Construction Year to: 11/2007; Transmission Type: Manual Transmission; Cooling Hose: from coolant regulator housing to oil cooler
Function Heater hose
Colour Black
Material EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M-class) rubber)
Inner diameter 1 16 mm
Inner diameter 2 16 mm
Hose Length 510 mm
Type Heater hose
Gates 02-2339 Heater Hose
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£11.93
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Part number: 02-3399
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 11/2003; Construction Year to: 11/2007; for OE No.: 1323C0; Cooling Hose: from radiator overflow to expansion tank
Inner diameter 1 6.5 mm
Inner diameter 2 6.5 mm
Colour Black
Material Plastic
Type Heater hose
Hose Length 550 mm
Function Heater hose
Gates 02-3399 Heater Hose
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£16.87
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Part number: 05-4913
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 11/2003; Construction Year to: 11/2007; Fitting Position: Lower; Transmission Type: Automatic Transmission
Material EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M-class) rubber)
Placement on Vehicle Lower
Inner diameter 1 30 mm
Inner diameter 2 35.5 mm
Type Radiator Hose
Hose Length 740 mm
Function Radiator Hose
Colour Black
Gates 05-4913 Radiator Hose
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£87.91
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Radiator Hoses

What is a radiator hose?

Radiator hoses are part of the engine cooling system. They complete the water circulation process by routing and connecting the engine unit to the heating matrix and cooling radiator. Radiator hoses are made of a reinforced rubber like material that are moulded to specific shapes that are bent to fit correctly in the engine bay.


What comes with a radiator hose?

Radiator hoses are generally sold individually and for the specific hose location in the engines cooling circuit. The clips are not provided unless specifically shown in the stock image or stated in the parts information notes.


How do I choose the correct radiator hose?

Understanding the location of the hose that is required is important. If you are able to obtain the OE part number for the hose that you need to replace then you can search for parts that match. Our website has a useful OE part number search function that will show parts that match your OE part number.

If you are unable to obtain the OE part number here are some factors to consider when choosing a correct replacement hose:

  • Manual or automatic transmission

  • Engine code

  • Location of hose (i.e. upper, lower, inlet, outlet, to overflow tank etc)

  • Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made

  • Engine number sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter

  • VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter


What brand of radiator hose should I choose?

There not that many aftermarket makers of radiator hoses when compared to other serviceable parts. These hoses are precision design and engineered to fit perfectly in their specific fitment location. Brands such as Gates and Febi offer high quality aftermarket hoses at an affordable price point.

Choice of brand is not usually an option. It is more a case of being able to find the correct part in stock.


How can I tell my radiator hose needs replacing?

A broken radiator hose is probably one of the easier faults to diagnose. Coolant or steam escaping from the hose is a sure sign that it needs replacing.

There are other signs that a radiator hose may need replacing prior to it failing. These are:

  • Cracks or splits in the hose

  • Bulging of the hose

  • The hose is crunchy when squeezed or moved

  • Coolant is leaking


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