Blower Motor Removal & Installation With Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
heater core is in back of the glove box
To change the heater core in a 1988 Dodge Ram 150, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant. Remove the dashboard and the heater box assembly to access the heater core. Disconnect the hoses attached to the core, remove any retaining screws, and take out the old heater core. Install the new core, reassemble the heater box and dashboard, then refill the coolant and reconnect the battery.
To change the heater core in a 87 ford f150 is easy. Just remove the glove box and then behind it there is 7 bolts. After you remove the 7 bolts then just remove the cover and behind it is the heater core. By far the easiest heater core I ever changed.
heater is not getting hot
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The transmission dipstick on a 1988 Ford F-150 is on the drivers side of the engine bay. This will be back towards the firewall.
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The 1988 F-150 doesn't have a master air flow sensor.
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where is the computer on 1988 ford econoline 300 6cyl
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ho change the head light bulb in a 2000 ford f- 150