Replacing a heater core is never an easy task, that is why the labor charge is high. You just have to remove the stuff, as you call it, in order to access the heater core. No other way to do it. Replacing the core is simple, getting to it is the hard part.
The heater core on a 1984 Cutlass Supreme is located under the blower motor on the passenger side of the car, under the hood. First you need to remove the blower, and the hoses connecting the heater core. Replace the core, re-attach the hoses, and put the blower motor back on.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 2005 Chevy Cavalier heater blower motor. Remove the heater blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the heater blower fan.
The a/c heater blower motor resister is located in the vehicle on the passengers side inside the housing next to the blower motor...............Remove the blower motor resistor wire harness connector.Remove the blower motor resistor screws.Remove the blower motor resistor.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the front of the blower motor. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
Remove the wiring harness to the heater blower fan. Remove the retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the blower. Reverse the process to install the new heater blower fan.
Remove the grille panel, the cowl grille support panel, the right headlamp assembly, and the right radiator core support assembly.From inside the vehicle, remove the glove box bin, the right spot cooler duct, and the lower instrument panel skirt.Through the glove box opening and from under the instrument panel, remove the screws and nuts that secure the heater-A/C housing to the dash panel.Remove the screws that secure the flange connection between the heater-A/C housing and the blower housing.Separate the heater-A/C housing from the blower housing, and carefully remove the heater-A/C housing from the vehicle.
It's on the firewall up high on the passenger side. You may need to remove the alternator to get it out.
You remove the heater blower by removing the bottom cover of the Glove Compartment. Then you will see The heater blower housing. Then you will see like a black clip you need to lift. Then You simply turn clockwise and bingo its off. To install just do the same thing except in reverse mode. Good Luck!!
Fig 15 Blower Motor ResistorNOTE: The blower motor resistor is located on the lower right side of the heater housing.REMOVAL# Remove lower right underpanel silencer/duct. # Disconnect wiring connectors on blower motor resistor. # Remove blower motor resistor retaining screws. # Pull blower motor resistor out of heater housing.
Disconnect the battery. Remove the glove box to instrument panel screws. Disconnect the power and ground wires from the blower.. Remove the recirculating door actuator, the seven screws and then remove the complete recirculating housing.. Remove the three blower motor attaching screws.. Remove the blower motor...
unplug the blower motor (electrical) Unbolt the blower moter Remove the alternator Remove the top powersteering bracket bolt Loosen the lower powersteering bolt Pry the powersteering pump towards the front of the car as much as possible Have a freind pry the engine towards the front of the car while you rotate and turn the blower motor out of the housing. Caution do not bend the fins on the blower motor. Its a tight fit but will come out with the right angle
1. Passenger side dash - remove the glove box 2. Passenger side (just above foot rest area ) - remove the lower dash panel if so equipped 3. Under dash - remove approx 4-5 screws holding black blower access cover. 4. Outside of heater unit housing near glove box area - unplug the connector to the blower motor 5. Outside heater unit - push blower motor rubber grommet/withwires partly through into heater housing 6. Inside bottom of heater unit - Unscrew 4-5 screws that retain blower motor and lower blower motor and wires from unit To Install reverse the process