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![]() We just did ours several weeks ago. If you have A/C than you have to completly remove the dash. Remove the two heater hoses connecting to the core from the firewall - engine side. Remove the A/C dryer attached to the firewall. There are a 7/16 nuts that need to be taken off that hold the A/C hose and dryer in place. Taking out the dash is really not hard - just time consuming and requires patience! Once the dash is out - you need to remove the A/C housing that's in front of the heater core. Once that's removed, the heater core is easily removeable.
Reverse the process to re-install. This job does require patience - if you have it - you can do this job - if you don't pay someone to do it - as your really going to get pissed off. |
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