NO You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
The rear heater core is on the right side of the vehicle. It is behind the side panel just rear of the wheel.
Check for a heater flow valve in the heater hose they can rust shut easily it is a valve in the heater hose that opens when you turn on the heat and shuts when its not in use, if not then probably the core is plugged a radiator flush might help but you may need to have it cleaned and repaired.
CHANGE YOUR STAT TO 195.
The most likely cause is an 'Air Lock' in your heater matrix, probably caused when you changed the thermostat. There are 2 ways of dealing with this; Run the engine, with the heater temperature setting on cold, when your engine reaches normal running temperature, open the heater valve to full. This can work sometimes. For this second method, you need the engine cold: Remove the hose that connects from your cylinder head to your heater and raise it fully. Pour some coolant mixture into the end of the pipe, until it flows from the pipe connection. Reattach the pipe and secure in place. Your heater should now work normally. If it doesn't, you may need to replace the water valve or flush the heater matrix.
The temperature actuator motor controls the flow of air through the heater core. The motor is located under the driver's side dash, above the transmission tunnel. It's a little difficult to get to, but not bad. Check heatertreater.net for pictures and what to check for on the actuator motor.
how to change heater core in 98 suburban
This task sucks. I work for a Gm dealership in the truck dept. so I can feel for you on this. Most 98-up models, the dash bezel needs to be removed. The heater core sits behind the glove box in the heater box. Good luck
is it difficult to change a heater matrix on a t reg puegeot 306 td
where is the heater control valve on a 1994 2500 suburban
The heater core on a 1985 Chevy Suburban is located under the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle. The glove compartment may have to be removed to access the heater core.
You should probably bring it to a mechanic because it is very difficult to replace the heater core on GMC pickups.
go to website coloradok5.com and look in their tech section. they have very detailed instructions on changing a heater core in a Blazer....should be exactly like your suburban. its kind of a pain but worth the money you'll save over paying someone else to do it.
very carefully
I just replaced the front heater motor in my 99 Suburban, it worked great, now the heater/ac absolutely does nothing. Could the switch be bad, the motor, I am stumped and need help. Thanks Jim.
Answernot hard
YOU CAN'T, you will have to replace the heater core itself with a new one.
Cool the heater hose and then gently take it off