Disconnect battery (both positive and negative). Drain coolant. Remove heater hoses from firewall. Remove center console (gear shift lever in rear position). Remove front instrument panel trim. Remove lower panel trim (both passenger and driver sides). Remove glove box. Remove Passenger air bag. Remove radio and tray as unit. Remove climate control assy. Remove instrument cluster. Remove steering column bolts (2) and lower steering column to floor. Remove instrument panel with all ducting (several bolts on either side near doors after removing small trim pieces for access). Loosen AC evaporator unit. Remove heater unit (about 4 nuts). Remove heater core from heater unit. Reassenble in reverse. Good luck.
No , if you were to bypass the heater core , you would have no heat
MAKE sure that is the problem.If heater is blowing cold air,reach on passenger side,under dash,and find the heater blower,and gently pull the white plastic piece to make sure it is not stuck on cold.They go from hot to cold easily but not back to heat.
How to remove the heat core housing on a 2001 crown Victoria? I remove the dashboard, can't get heat core housing out.
replace it. I have not had to replace one recently but 29.00 to 50.00 for heater core . Not including labor.
heater core....
It is important to replace a leaking or plugged heater core ASAP Leaking will smell sweet and plugged will have no heat. Either way it needs replacement NOT FUN
Replace the heater core. It is leaking.
you need to replace your heater core
If you have the lack of heat in your vehicle start by checking the heat core
The heater core could be clogged up.
replace the heater core if that's not it start checking fuse
Low coolant? Defective thermostat? Heat control cable not adjusted properly? Heater core plugged or airbound?