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Old 09-04-2003, 01:48 PM   #2
silver_pilate
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Hehe...nope. There's no such thing as easy when it comes to Mustangs and heater cores.

I did find that you could simply pry apart the casing on my 91 with it still attached to the car and remove/replace the heater core. That saves a little time, but you've still got to remove the entire dash. I don't know much about the 94+ models, but I'd assume it's similar.

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