Remove the glove-box door. Behind that is the heater core cover on the interior, passenger side of the firewall. Remove that cover and there is the heater core. Open the hood and look where the heater hoses enter the front right passenger area of the exterior side of the firewall. Disconnect the two heater hose clamps and you can then remove the heater core.
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.
The 1996 GMC half ton pickup truck heater core can be removed by removing the heater core retaining bolts. Remove the heater core water lines. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
You do not need to completely remove the dashboard in order to change the heater core. Remove the water hoses from the heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
Remove the water supply lines from your 1990 Ford E3 50 heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new heater core.
Remove glove box door. Behind that is heater core. Remove the cover,the core is right there. Under the hood, against the firewall you'll see the hoses going to the core. Remove 2 hose clamps then the core will come out from from the inside of your truck.
Remove the water supply hoses from your 1992 Chevy S 10 pickup truck heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new heater core.
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The heater core comes out from the inside. If you have air it is a little harder. Remove the dash bolts it does not need to come all the way out. also remove the glove box this will help you remove the heater box which the heater core is behind pretty easy after the dash is out of the way hope this helps
The heater core on a 1999 Ford F250 Superduty is replaced by removing the heater hoses, disconnecting the wiring harness, and removing the retaining bolts. The cover can then be removed, the heater core unbolted, and removed from its housing.
Keep the car's owner's manual handy. Remove the screws or bolts that hold the heater core in place. It may be that you need to remove more parts of the car in order to get to the heater core. Disconnect the intake and outtake hoses from the heater core. Remove the heater core from the car, taking special care to keep the core upright so no coolant spills out. Place the new heater core into the car, and reconnect the hoses as they were connected to the old heater core. Screw or bolt the new heater core into the car, and replace all the other removed car parts.
The heater core is behind the AC evaporator core. You must remove the panel with the venting on the passenger side. Then you must disconnect the two AC fittings inside the engine firewall. You do not have to remove the AC evaporator core, it will swing somewhat out of the way so that you can get to the heater core. There are several clips and screws holding the heater core in place that must be removed. Then you are able to remove the heater core. It is about a $35.00 item.
What are the steps to change the heater core on a 1991Chevy S10 pickup ?