The cost to replace the heater core in a 1989 Dodge D150 pickup typically ranges from $500 to $1,000, depending on labor rates and parts availability. Labor can be extensive, as accessing the heater core often involves removing the dashboard. Additionally, the price of the heater core itself can vary, so it's advisable to get quotes from local mechanics or shops for a more accurate estimate.
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To replace the heater core in a 1989 Dodge B250, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the cooling system. Remove the dashboard components to access the heater box, which typically involves taking out screws and clips. Once you have access to the heater core, disconnect the inlet and outlet hoses, unbolt the heater core from the housing, and replace it with the new unit. Reassemble everything in reverse order, refill the cooling system, and check for leaks before reconnecting the battery.
To change the heater core in a 1989 Dodge Ram, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant from the radiator. Remove the dashboard and the center console to access the heater core housing. Disconnect the heater core hoses, unbolt the heater core from its housing, and replace it with the new unit. Reassemble everything in reverse order, refill the cooling system, and check for leaks.
it is located in the fuel tank
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For the 1989 Dodge Ram, the heater blower motor resistor can be found on the passenger's side, on the bottom of the heater box. It is beside the blower motor.
Go to your local dodge dealer and ask if you can get a copy.
replace it
The estimated cost to replace a clutch and radiator, in a 1989 Nissan pickup truck is $1100. A private mechanic may be able to do the job for less.
bad injecter, o-rings are bad, need to either rebuild or replace
behind glove box near stereo
To replace the heater coil in a 1989 Chrysler New Yorker, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Drain the coolant from the radiator and remove the dashboard to access the heater box. Disconnect the hoses from the heater core, unbolt it from the heater box, and replace it with the new unit. Finally, reassemble everything, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.