Remove center console, remove bottom side of dashboard, disconnect electrical connections on outboard side of fuse panel and from steering column. There is also 3 or 4 other ones underneath ...just look around you should be able to figure out which other electrical connectors have to come off. Remove upper side of dasboard...kind of heavy...i recommend 2 people for this...
Go under hood and remove windshield wiper box for access to the heater core lines..remove.. (they may break as they are plastic from the factory) don't worry the new heater core is copper....Disconnect a/c lines from plenum and remove 3 or 4 nuts on the engine compartment side that hold on to the plenum.
Go back inside and remove 3 or 4 bolts that hold the plenum on from the inside and it will come out as an assy. Then just replace heater core and reassemble and recharge the a/c system...
It took me about 6 hours to do this with a lunch break....Kind of a hassle but it will save you alot of money..
The transmission in an Intrepid does not have any bands in it.
R-134a
Yes
No
The 1994 Dodge Intrepid O2 sensor is located on the outside of the air cleaner housing. The sensor is on the back side of the housing.
A 1994 Intrepid is OBD1. The connector is a 6 way under the dash on the driver side.
It is located on top of the transmission next to where is mounts up with the motor
No
Dodge does not use inertia switches.
It is on the column on the right.
NoNo
how do you program a keyless remote for a 94 Dodge Intrepid. I battery died and now the horn keeps going off