The heater core is inside the HVAC housing under the dash. The entire dash has to be removed to access.
At the heater core itself.
It can.
The heater core is inside the HVAC housing, under the dash.
The heater core is inside the HVAC housing under the dash.
It is inside the HVAC housing. Which is under the dash.
No. You have to remove the dash.
To replace the heater core on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring 2.5 V6, first disconnect the battery and drain the cooling system. Remove the dashboard, which involves taking out various panels and bolts to access the heater core housing. Once exposed, disconnect the hoses and any electrical connectors, then unbolt and remove the old heater core. Install the new heater core in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the dashboard and refilling the cooling system.
It is inside the HVAC housing, under the dash.
Heater core is shot, its monted on the firewall behind center console/instrument cluster. When turning on heater fan, will dischrge coolant out of the vent. Replace heater core to resolve the leak
It is possible a little low on coolant and has an air bubble in the heater core.
The heater core on the Chrysler LHS in behind the dash in the heater box. Unless you have the JDM version, then the heater core is in the oil pan next to the turbo.
how do i replace a front heater core, back heater core, and a heater motor in a 2001 Chrysler town and country? need a detailed description.