Replacing a heater core on any vehicle is a hard job and that is by a someone that has skill and practice with replacing heater cores. So make sure that it is really bad before attempting this. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being most difficult, most are at a minimum a 5 and some can be a 15. This is not a repair that I would suggest you undertake unless you have lots of time and information is on your side. It can sometimes take hours even if you know what you are doing. Take the time to think this over before you start because it is a difficult and time consuming job. The hardest part is just getting to the core. You have to know how to remove everything necessary to get to it without breaking something. It is very seldom close to being easy. That is one job I always dreaded when I was working.
The heater core on a Dodge Dakota is inside the HVAC housing, under the dash.
Drain the water from the cooling system. Remove the water hose from the heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
how long does it take to install a heater core in a 2000 dodge neon
Good luck on that one. I've heard a joke that they hold up the heater core on a string and build the entire truck around it. I paid to have mine done ..........
Remove the water supply hoses from your 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
I wouldn't think you could flush a heater core. you can flush a radiator. Heater core you would have to replace if it is leaking or stopped up
A possible cause could be that you have a clogged heater core.
heater core is leaking.
This is my son-in-laws truck. I have to fix it
Drain the water from your Dodge Ram truck cooling system. Remove the water lines from the heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
You will have to disconnect the liquid line and the accumulator from the evaporator tubes in order to remove the heater core.....
Lots of things.But probably a clogged heater core.