Heater Replacement

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Ive done a heater core replacement on several non-related cars before. I know how to do the job, but I was wondering after I remove the glove box what specifically I need to do to seperate the heater box from the fire wall.Are the bolts accessed from the inside or in the engine compartment? Also, is there enough clearence to pull it out without messing with the dash?. Thank you for your help.I'll be back with a donation.
Nov 26, 2007 at 7:47 PM
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[quote:48320e50b5="p.hill"]Ive done a heater core replacement on several non-related cars before. I know how to do the job, but I was wondering after I remove the glove box what specifically I need to do to seperate the heater box from the fire wall.Are the bolts accessed from the inside or in the engine compartment? Also, is there enough clearence to pull it out without messing with the dash?. Thank you for your help.I'll be back with a donation.[/quote:48320e50b5]

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Nov 26, 2007 at 7:51 PM
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[quote:2095b36984="p.hill"]Ive done a heater core replacement on several non-related cars before. I know how to do the job, but I was wondering after I remove the glove box what specifically I need to do to seperate the heater box from the fire wall.Are the bolts accessed from the inside or in the engine compartment? Also, is there enough clearence to pull it out without messing with the dash?. Thank you for your help.I'll be back with a donation.[/quote:2095b36984]

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Nov 26, 2007 at 7:53 PM
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[quote:06bab95370="p.hill"]Ive done a heater core replacement on several non-related cars before. I know how to do the job, but I was wondering after I remove the glove box what specifically I need to do to seperate the heater box from the fire wall.Are the bolts accessed from the inside or in the engine compartment? Also, is there enough clearence to pull it out without messing with the dash?. Thank you for your help.I'll be back with a donation.[/quote:06bab95370]

Buy a "Haynes Repair Manual" for the make, model, and year range of your vehicle. The one I have covers 1993 to 2000. Other years are available also. The cost is less than $20 (cdn$) and is available at any auto supply store. I've even seen them at Wal-Mart. If you are in Canada you can buy it at Canadian Tire. There is a very detailed explanation on how to replace the heater core.
Dec 2, 2007 at 4:10 PM
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[quote:c94f51bca6="p.hill"]Ive done a heater core replacement on several non-related cars before. I know how to do the job, but I was wondering after I remove the glove box what specifically I need to do to seperate the heater box from the fire wall.Are the bolts accessed from the inside or in the engine compartment? Also, is there enough clearence to pull it out without messing with the dash?. Thank you for your help.I'll be back with a donation.[/quote:c94f51bca6]hello, there should be nuts on the inside of the engine compartment, i think six some under the evap core housing. may be hard to find. remove them it should com out. hope it helps pat. let me eknow
Dec 5, 2007 at 11:32 AM
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