Product Description
The CUMMINS 3924755 OEM MOLDED COOLANT HOSE – THERMOSTAT HOUSING TO CYLINDER HEAD is designed for 1994–1998 5.9L 12-Valve Cummins diesel engines. This genuine Cummins molded coolant hose provides the correct routing and fitment between the thermostat housing and cylinder head while maintaining proper coolant flow throughout the engine cooling system.
Use this part when replacing cracked, swollen, leaking, or deteriorated coolant hoses during cooling system maintenance or engine repairs. Always verify fitment by year, make, model, engine, and part number before ordering.
FEATURES
- Genuine Cummins OEM molded coolant hose
- Direct-fit replacement for the factory coolant hose
- Connects thermostat housing to cylinder head
- Designed for 1994–1998 5.9L 12-Valve Cummins applications
- Maintains proper coolant circulation and cooling system performance
- Ideal for maintenance, restoration, and repair work
FITMENT
- 1994–1998 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Cummins 12-Valve
- 1994–1998 Dodge Ram 3500 5.9L Cummins 12-Valve
- 1994–1998 Cummins 5.9L 12-Valve engine applications using Cummins 3924755
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 1 Cummins 3924755 OEM Molded Coolant Hose
CROSS-REFERENCE AND RELATED PRODUCTS
- Cummins 3924755
- Thermostat housing gasket
- Cooling system service components
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer: Cummins
- Part Number: 3924755
- Part Type: Molded Coolant Hose
- Engine Compatibility: 5.9L Cummins 12-Valve
- Fitment Years: 1994–1998
- Vehicle Application: Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500
- Hose Location: Thermostat Housing to Cylinder Head
- Condition: New
- Quantity: Sold Individually
FAQ
Will this part fit my truck?
This hose fits the applications listed above. Always verify your year, make, model, engine, and part number before ordering.
Is this a direct replacement?
Yes. Cummins 3924755 is a direct-fit OEM replacement hose designed to match the original factory component.
What is included?
This listing includes one Cummins 3924755 OEM molded coolant hose.
Where is this hose located?
This hose connects the thermostat housing to the cylinder head as part of the engine cooling system.
When should this hose be replaced?
Replace the hose if it becomes brittle, cracked, swollen, leaking, or shows signs of age-related deterioration.
Do I need any related parts?
Inspect nearby coolant hoses, clamps, thermostat components, and cooling system seals during installation and replace worn parts as needed.