Check this website out - follow the instructions and its step by step. Its about 8hrs. work. http://www.Ford-trucks.com/article/idx/12/089/article/Heater_Core_Removal_and_Installation_For_19731979_Ford_FSeries_Trucks.html
To change the heater core in a 87 ford f150 is easy. Just remove the glove box and then behind it there is 7 bolts. After you remove the 7 bolts then just remove the cover and behind it is the heater core. By far the easiest heater core I ever changed.
heater core hoses not hot
trust me that is not a job you want to take on. take it to a mechanic. you have to pull the dash out
remove glove box. remove platic cover behind glove box under hood remove both heater hoses at firewall under dash remove retaining screws on heater core remove heater core reinstall is exact opposite of removal
the heater core is located behind the dash on the passenger side of the cab. much of the dash has to be removed and shifted to get to the box that houses the heater core. the hoses that supply coolant to the heater core must be remove via the engine bay. it is somewhat of a lengthy process, but can be done with patience and time.
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how to change heater core in 98 suburban
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There is no short cut or fast way to do this. The dash has to come out to access the heater box and replace the core. So the steps in replacing the heater core are to disconnect the heater hoses, remove the dash, to access the heater core cover on the front of the heater case and replace the core. Reassembly is in the reverse order as disassembly. Fill the cooling system with new coolant, and burp the air form the cooling system.
how do i change a heater core on a 2000 Chevy impalla
Im asking how to change the heater core. I don't have the answer.
what is the year model? 1995