The cost to replace the heater core on a 1993 Pontiac Transport with a 3.8L engine typically ranges from $800 to $1,200, depending on labor rates and parts availability. Labor costs can be significant due to the time-consuming process of accessing the heater core, which often requires removing the dashboard. It's advisable to get a few quotes from local mechanics to find the best price.
1996 2.4L Pontiac Grand AmWhat year, engine, model?
Most newer model cars the only way to replace a heater core is to completely remove the dash to access the heating system ducts as well as the core.
my owners manual for my 1993 says that it has a 20 gallon tank.
Can be easy or a bit difficult depending on model. - (not all GE refrigerators are the same, we need model#)
Post your model on the appliance repair forum ( http://forum.appliancepartspros.com ) and you'll get help.
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You may want to check your model year. There is no such thing as a 1990 Durango.
WHAT KIND OF CAR OR TRUCK IS IT ? Please ask a new question and include year, make, and model.
You heater works from water flowing from your radiator to the heater core, you may have a leak in your heater core. You most likely also smell antifreeze inside the vehicle. It is most likely casued by a leaky heater core. Unfortunatly depending upon the make/model/year of your vehicle a heater core can be difficult and/or expensive to replace.
The Pontiac Solstice is a model car of the American car company, Pontiac, which is owned by GM. The Pontiac Solstice is, currently, the fastest Pontiac.
There is 3 primary stock engines for this model. * LG6 3.1L v6 * L27 3800 (series 1) v6 * LA1 3400 v6
Take it to a general motors dealership, give them the year of your car and the model and bring your registration, your license, and about 30 bucks.