you have to remove your steering wheel and dash completely out of the car then you can access the heatercore
You have to completely remove the dash to get access to the heater core.
The dash does not need to be completely removed. The side kick panels need to be removed, then the dash screws loosened. the Dash can be shifted to get to the heater core.
You can do this without completely removing the dash. Just remove all the screws then remove the support bar underneath the passenger side of the dash. This should give you enough wiggle room to get the core out.
Pull the fuse. Answer---Remove bottom half of driver side dash. there is a white box marked anti-theft remove the plug connected to it and also the other box that is on that bracket and its completely disconnected.
A long long weekends worth of work! You have to take the dash completely out. Remove the A/C unit on the firewall and there will be a sub dash under the dash you must slide out.. Its quiet the head ache. I just did mine last weekend. It took me 2 and half days.
remove the top dash panel closest to the windshield, then remove mounting screws for dash module.
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.
If it's for the front evaporator the box is underneath the dash board. You have to completely remove the dashboard in order to remove the evaporator case on a 1996 Town & Country.
It is located directly behind the center of the dash. You have to remove the whole dash completely out of the car to gain access to the heater box and replace the core.
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