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www.sgarlic.com/jeepsite/heatercore.HTML

comment about the above site: God love people who have the patience to not only do this but then also to write it down and post it. I think I would either buy a new car or move somewhere where I didnt need heat or AC. I received a quote from a reputable car AC shop locally of $1200.00 to do this and that didnt include replacement of the heater core or the evaporator, just the stupid styrofoam insulation thing inside the box that disintegrated and caused the evaporator drain to be clogged up in the first place. Shame on Chrysler for creating such a monster !!!

More Info: Since I wrote this last note the website quoted above has gone down. I really hope I can find this again since I didnt cut and paste the info and don't know how to contact the guy that wrote the piece. Taking the dash apart completely is the only way to get to it and he wrote a hugely detailed, step-by-step instructable. Grrrrrrr....

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