It's not high pressure you can repair it as a temporary fix but best to replace the hose with the proper part. Dorman or Edelman make the part aftermarket, maybe look at www.rockauto.com or Napa on line for the part. There is a company that independent auto repair shops get their information from, this same information is available inexpensively for people that work on their own cars.. The information is year make and model specific, covering repair procedures, torque specifications, fluid capacities and specifications, service bulletins, component locations, wiring diagrams ect.... Alldata is very easy to navigate http://bit.ly/AllData_Repair_Manuals_Online