Disconnect the heater hose off the heater core on the firewall and remove the inside middle side panels along with the lower heater core panel and pull the core straight out.........
HI I am about to do a core in my newly acquired 96 grand am Ill let you know next week It may be an hour job or an eight hour job
Easy to replace. Hard to get to.
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The dash must be completely removed in order to gain access to the heater box. Then the heater hoses are disconnected and the heater box is removed and opened up. That gains access to the heater core for relacement.
If you look from the engine compartment you will see the 2 heater hoses that connect to your heater core at the firewall towards the passenger side
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Thermostat and/or heater core may be defective
Check the heater core, it is probably bad. It could be heater hose connections to the heater core, but I would bet on the heater core going bad.
The heater core can be found behind the passenger side kick plate. Remove the water supply hoses from your 1996 Chevy Impala heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
the heater core was stopped up just flushed it out ok now
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On my 1995 Ford Explorer with 4.0 L OHV engine , where the heater hoses are connected right at the firewall , the hose nearest the driver's side is the supply hose to the heater core , and the hose nearest the pasenger side is the outlet from the heater core. (Helpfull)