This particular truck is a 2016 Volvo D-13, but I think the systems are the same on many trucks. On the side of the DPF housing there are 2 differential pressure tubes for sensors connected with red hi-temp hoses, only about 2-3" long, maybe 1/4" or so, one is bigger than the other. Mine are starting to split, the dealer wants an outrageous amount of money for them.
Anybody have a source?
Where to get those 2 little hi-temp hoses on the DPF?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by ErieMcDreary, Oct 30, 2019.
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Try the truck stop about 1am. And be very quit.
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Amazon, e-bay
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Should just be hi temp silicone hose, just search around for some that matches yours.
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What’s the Volvo part numbers and the price they quoted you?
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Do you have a local hydraulic hose place near you? Take them the hoses and get new in 10 min
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I didn't get the part#'s, so I can't just look for them elsewhere. Seems like the price was upwards of $70 each.
I was planning a trip to the local hose shop, if no one had the info at hand.
I guess that's my next step.
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I bought mine from a freightliner dealer for $10 or so as a kit.
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No Frtlnr dealer within 1.5 hours. I think I'll try the IH dealer.
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