Much of the dashboard must be disassembled, particularly in the passenger's foot area. The heater core is located inside the air box, which is mounted to the inside of the firewall. This is a very difficult job for an inexperienced person, this should take a mechanic shop anywhere from 3-6 hours to complete.
Correction: It is a 1995 Chevy Corsica. Not a 1996.
yes you need to replace head bolts
Your 1996 Chevrolet Corsica cooling system. Remove the water supply line and the water return line. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
Get a manual on your car and it will have pictures and everything. Some parts stores have them Also they didn't make Corsica's after 1996.
Heater core is leaking. Air Conditioner drain hose is plugged.
remove the two nuts holding the master cylinder on the power brake booster
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I was just browsing online for Chevy Corsica heater core and found they were being sold for $53 at 1aauto.com plus free shipping. It looks like a decent deal to me and the suppliers seem pretty competent in the aftermarket auto parts business. You can check out their website for more details.
A 1996 Chevy Corsica water pump will require 1.5 hours of labor to replace. Most auto mechanics will charge between $60 and $75 per hour.
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under washer reservior.
in the front of the motot