Genuine OEM Belts and Hoses

K2GZ19972J - : Discharge Hose for Ford Image

Discharge Hose

R134A Refrigerant. Edge. 2.7l. With r134a.
$121.90
MSRP $192.73
Save $70.83
36.8% Off
LC5Z54502C53A - : Drain Hose for Ford Image

Drain Hose

With sunroof. front.
$47.42
MSRP $66.98
Save $19.56
29.2% Off
BK3Z19K592A - : Drain Hose for Ford Image

Drain Hose

$4.96
MSRP $6.67
Save $1.71
25.6% Off
G3GZ8C289A - : Reservoir Hose for Ford Image

Reservoir Hose

Reservoir hose. 2.7L.
$92.43
MSRP $143.64
Save $51.21
35.7% Off
JC3Z3A719F - : Pressure Hose for Ford Image

Pressure Hose

F250, f350. 6.7l diesel. Without hydro-boost, 6.7L, with active steering.
$110.21
MSRP $171.27
Save $61.06
35.7% Off
FB5Z8260A - : Upper Hose for Ford Image

Upper Hose

Explorer. With turbo. With power take off. Police interceptor.
$100.97
MSRP $156.91
Save $55.94
35.7% Off
N1MZ3B476A - : Vent Hose for Ford Image

Vent Hose

Awd.
$36.92
MSRP $52.15
Save $15.23
29.2% Off
PZ1Z8C289H - : Hose Assembly for Ford Image

Hose Assembly

2025-26, with tremor.
$116.09
MSRP $180.40
Save $64.31
35.6% Off
LC3Z3A719E - : Pressure Hose for Ford Image

Pressure Hose

$197.80
MSRP $312.73
Save $114.93
36.8% Off
NL3Z6C646A - : Inter-Cooler Hose for Ford Image

Inter-Cooler Hose

Inlet. Lower. Expedition, Navigator. 2021-23. 3.5L.
$155.60
MSRP $225.50
Save $69.90
31% Off
PZ1Z19D742N - : Suction Hose for Ford Image

Suction Hose

AC tube. Nautilus. 2.0l. Without hybrid.
$152.95
MSRP $221.67
Save $68.72
31% Off
2S7Z8A505AA - : Connector Hose for Ford Image

Connector Hose

3.0L. 2008.
$28.32
MSRP $40.00
Save $11.68
29.2% Off

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There are numerous moving parts and systems in your Ford, Mercury, or Lincoln vehicle, and every one of them depends on either belts or hoses to keep them running right.

Types of Belts

Your timing belt is a notched belt that connects the crankshaft and the camshaft. It helps them move in sync, while also keeping parts from crashing into each other. If it goes bad, your engine will stop almost immediately.

You also have serpentine belts, which team with the tensioner, idler pulley, and crank pulley to power parts likes your power steering and alternator. Drive belts are the last kind. They run off the crank pulley and help move the water pump and other parts. When serpentine or drive belts break, you have a small window of time to address the problem before it magnifies into a more expensive repair project.

What Hoses Do

Hoses are responsible for directing fluids and air to and from parts, keeping them lubricated and cool. Your radiator and engine are great examples of parts that depends on hoses, since hoses connect the two so that coolant can flow back and forth.

How to Spot Problems With Your Belts and Hoses

Eventually, belts and hoses can start to go bad. Signs of trouble include:

  • Loose or slack belts
  • Cracked hose material
  • Overly tightened belts
  • Frayed belt edges
  • Pools of liquid collecting under your vehicle
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