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Does anyone know where to find this part? GM 12564053 Pipe,Heater Inlet

Old Dec 23, 2023 | 12:22 PM
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Default Does anyone know where to find this part? GM 12564053 Pipe,Heater Inlet

I can't find any in stock anywhere, anyone got any leads?

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Old Dec 23, 2023 | 03:45 PM
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As I have been stating throughout the last few mons./years, it is not that the H3's aren't good vehicles but that the total lack of future parts and supplies will end up making it darn near impossible to keep them on the road. Again and again I personally see parts that should be readily available with such a young vehicle but nope. It is truly planned obsolescent through total removal of supplied parts.

Your needs will need to be met by custom making a pipe or by salvage yard supplied. Unless you are able to figure out a part from another GM/GMC line that comes close.

I also looked under GM# 12624499 as well.
 
Old Dec 27, 2023 | 12:51 PM
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There are 100-1000s of them at salvage yards nation wide. Collys, Canyons, H3s, H3Ts, Isuzu I300s of the same vintage all use them. Guess you guys never done Old School before.

Call your local pick n pull, pay a visit, bring tools.

Bring your kid(s)..... my daughter now 30 was at a couple dozen car parts salvage yards with before she was 6-7, she had a blast helping dad, or just walking in the mazes of hulks.
 
Old Dec 27, 2023 | 12:55 PM
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Well, I would, but here in New Zealand I think there are about 100 H3's in the whole country so this won't work for me. Is there any places that can do this remotely? thanks
 
Old Dec 27, 2023 | 01:28 PM
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I've been in literally dozens of different salvage yards aka junk yards 100's of times in my many years of life lol! By contrast I own a 2001 Jeep XJ and damn near every part can be bought on any given day at any time. Hummer is the bastard forgotten brand. No companies (incl. GM) want to support (for long term any who) it. I've now been a proud owner of this 07 H3 since 2011 and I've never experienced another young line of vehicles that have such horrendous aftermarket support. H@ll even my 62 DeSoto and Chevy K cars of the past had more support lol.
I could buy anything for my GF's 90's Durango and her 00's Subaru and Hyundai.
 
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Can I ask why you need it? What is so wrong you cannot make it work? You just need your local Burt Munro.

I’d love a trip to NZ, if I can find one will you fly me down there with it?
 
Old Dec 27, 2023 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Doc Olds
There are 100-1000s of them at salvage yards nation wide. Collys, Canyons, H3s, H3Ts, Isuzu I300s of the same vintage all use them. Guess you guys never done Old School before.

Call your local pick n pull, pay a visit, bring tools.

Bring your kid(s)..... my daughter now 30 was at a couple dozen car parts salvage yards with before she was 6-7, she had a blast helping dad, or just walking in the mazes of hulks.
Not every pick n pull will have an H3. The last time my local pick n pull had an H3 on the lot was 4 years ago.

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Originally Posted by Doc Olds
Can I ask why you need it? What is so wrong you cannot make it work? You just need your local Burt Munro.

I’d love a trip to NZ, if I can find one will you fly me down there with it?
It started leaking due to a hole that somehow appeared. I cut of the damaged bit and attached hose directly and this works. If a new part was available I'd prefer that as the long term solution though, hence the ask.




 
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Originally Posted by h3nz
It started leaking due to a hole that somehow appeared. I cut of the damaged bit and attached hose directly and this works. If a new part was available I'd prefer that as the long term solution though, hence the ask.





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Old Dec 28, 2023 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by NMH3
Not every pick n pull will have an H3. The last time my local pick n pull had an H3 on the lot was 4 years ago.

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Sure it depends on if you live in the sticks or not. In Detroit, H3s are common, I see them every day. Car-apart.com is your remote salvage yard.
 

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