Look behind the glove box, up under the dash.
Under the dash board on the passenger side. You can find it easily by looking for two hoses (under the hood) that connect to the heater core right at the firewall.
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inside the passenger compartment behind the glove box. to find any heater core, open the cars hood and locate the 2 heater hoses. They will go through the firewall and they connect to the heater core.
The heater core is located in the dash ,or should I say in the heater /ac plenum if you chase out the heater hoses from under the hood you'll get a general idea where it is located.
Hello, You might want to check out your "heater core".
Try a Chilton manual(you can get them at most parts stores).
Behind dash. To find relative location, look under hood and follow the heater hoses (2) to the firewall. That's it.
It is called a Heater Core not Cord. It is located inside the vehicle mounted on the firewall on the passenger side. It is buried behind the dash components. If you raise the hood and look on the firewall, passenger side, you will see the inlet and outlet coolant hoses connected to the Heater Core.
Once a heater core starts to leak, the only remedy is to replace it.Luckily it appears to be a pretty straight-forward job on the Windstar - the heater core is at the bottom of the center of the dashboard - remove the ductwork and some of the trim pieces to expose the heater core compartment.Of course, this is after draining the engine coolant and disconnecting the heater hoses in the engine compartment.See "Related Questions" below for more...
You can find the heater core behind the kick plate in your 1993 Acura Legend. Remove the water hoses. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
The heater core has no gasket. If it is leaking, it must be replaced.
The heater core is behind your dash inside of the ventilation ducts.