No, not for the hose but, I have seen the metal bypass tube that the hose connects to, rust out and cause a coolant leak out the back of the engine. The intake manifold would have to be removed to replace that metal tube.
The intake manifold is where the air and fuel mix and enter the engine. The exhaust manifold is where unspent gas and air exit the engine. In other words the intake manifold is where the engine breathes in and the exhaust manifold is how the engine exhales out.
The intake manifold attaches to the heads of the engine and send an air and fuel mixture to the combustion chamber through the intake valves. The intake manifold is usually situated on the top of the motor.
It is located on the front of the engine, under the intake manifold.It is located on the front of the engine, under the intake manifold.
Not sure what your trying to do but the year, make, model and engine info would help.
It is the area of the engine where the fuel and air go into the engine. It usually hasthe fuel injectors connected to it. It is bolted to the engine. An intake manifold is used on most vehicles. The intake manifold delivers theair & fuelmixture to the combustion chambers of your engine for ignition.
its on the side of the engine! behind the intake manifold... between the intake manifold and the firewall.
The intake manifold, on your Jeep grand Cherokee, is located on the front side of the engine. The exhaust manifold is bolted to the engine.
There is a heater hose that goes to the left rear top side of the intake manifold and that fitting leaks engine coolant sometimes and it will run down the back of the intake around the distributor. If that fitting is not leaking then the intake manifold gasket is leaking coolant in the corners of it. REplace the intake gasket. That's all that can leak coolant on that year engine. If coolant is leaking out between the transmission and engine block then you have a freeze plug leaking in the back of the engine, between the transmission and block. Must remove the transmission and flywheel to fix it.
Assuming this is a 4.3L engine, the upper intake manifold gasket would be between the upper intake manifold and the lower intake manifold.
It is in the trough below the EGR and intake manifold alongside the water bypass tube. Be careful with it if you take it out as they appear to be expensive.
the intake manifold is what draws in the air,separates and funnels it to the individual cylinders.