You will need to remove the dash and HVAC housing to access the heater core.
Start with disconnecting the battery.
You will then need to recover the Freon from the ac system and drain the antifreeze.
Under the hood you will need special tools to disconnect the ac lines at the firewall, remove the heater hoses, remove the engine computer and remove four nuts that hold the HVAC housing.
Inside you will have to remove the trim on the sides of the windshield, trim at the base of the doors, remove the trim below the steering column, remove the steering column, remove the trim on top of the transmission tunnel, remove the airbag computer, remove screws across the top of the dash and on the sides, unplug numerous connectors and remove the dash. You can just lay it on top of the seats.
The HVAC housing is then held in with two more nuts.
Once you get it out you then remove the screws that hold the Heater core in place. If you want to replace the evaporator coil while you are there ( a good idea ) you need to remove the screws that hold the top cover on.
You reverse all steps to install.
Do not forget to fill the antifreeze and warm the engine up before driving.
You will also need access to an ac vacuum/refill machine to recharge the ac.
A 1999 Dodge Ram does not have a water control valve.
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No.
Two sensors, and replace them.
three screws accesible under dash on passenger side.
To replace the headliner on your 1999 Dodge Ram 1500, you will first need to remove all of the trim and the old liner. Then apply the new liner glue to the interior roof. Then attach the new liner and add the trim.
No
They are the same from 1994 to 2002.
No the 1999 and 2002 1500's are different body styles.
Possibly, but you will run into computer, sensor, and wiring differences. It would be easier to get the proper engine.
It can cost anywhere between about 700 dollars and about 1500 dollars to replace a blown head gasket on the 1999 Dodge Neon. This varies depending on location and condition of the vehicle.
It is possible that your radiator is partially plugged or the heater core is leaking coolant or the thermostat is the wrong temperature. Sorry for so many scenarios, but I have seen all of these.