This is a solicitation for advice on removing a large rubber hose without damaging it.
I want to clean the throttle body on my 2007 Saab 9-3. The intake is a large rubber hose that is likely unique to this application (a foot long, wider at one end than the other, 90 degree bend just before the wide end) so I would rather not destroy it in the process of taking it off. I can get the hose clamp nice and loose at the throttle body but this thing is being stubborn and won't budge. There is't a ton of room to work with around the hose due to a number of electrical connectors, etc. I've seen hose removal tools that look like a screwdriver mutated into an evil hook. Is that the only tool for such a task? How are they properly used other than just prying furiously at the lip of the hose? Any advice?