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Fuel Filler Hose (95-99 Tahoe)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CT42269
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Overall Length 10-11/16 In.
      • End 1 Inner Diameter 2 In.
      • End 1 Outer Diameter 2-3/8 In.
      • End 2 Inner Diameter 2 In.
      • End 2 Outer Diameter 2-3/8 In.
      • Pop. Code A
      • Fits 1995-1999 Chevrolet Tahoe

      Description

      Fuel Filler Hose Overview. The Fuel Filler Hose is a crucial component designed to securely connect the fuel filler neck to the fuel tank. It ensures the safe transfer of fuel during refueling, preventing leaks and evaporation. Proper function is essential for vehicle safety and optimal fuel system performance.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from durable, flexible materials engineered to withstand gasoline exposure and environmental conditions, this hose features precise inner and outer diameters for a snug fit and secure connection with other fuel system parts.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no drilling or specialized tools. The hose connects directly to existing filler neck fittings, ensuring a secure and leak-free seal.

      Warranty. This product includes a warranty to guarantee quality and performance.

      Application. Specifically designed for compatibility with 1995-1999 Chevrolet Tahoe models, ensuring proper fitment with the vehicle’s fuel system.

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