how long does it take to install a heater core in a 2000 dodge neon
How long it takes a car heater to warm up depends on the temperature outside. In cold weather the heater can take several minutes to warm up.
Less than 3 minutes! It shouldn't take that long
The time it takes to heat a water heater can vary depending on the size and type of the heater. On average, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours for a water heater to heat up completely.
The time it takes to heat up a water heater can vary depending on the size and type of the heater. On average, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour for a water heater to heat up completely.
4 to 5 months
The time it takes for a water heater to heat up can vary depending on the type and size of the heater. On average, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour for a water heater to heat up a full tank of water.
Swing shift generally refers to a shift that starts in the mid-afternoon and ends at night. A split shift is when you do half of your shift in one part of the day, take a long break, then do the other half later that day.
There is a possibility that mold has grown in the plenum, or in some of the ducting. I would recommend you take it to a shop that check for this and can clean out the entire system. Home remedies for this problem seldom work.
On all chevys that year 1979-1988 It's Not Fun. Step 1. Remove heater hoses from core under hood. 2. Remove glove box door inside. 3. Take off all 5 heater mounting nuts under the hood. 4.Remove defroster hood on front of heater inside . 5 Gently pull heater unit back and down. 6. Remove all control cables from heater and mark them. 7. Then you can take heater core out of heater casing by removing 4 srews from case where core is. 8. remove front and back retainer straps from core. Reverse to put it back in.
Watts is the amount of power the heater has and amps would be the draw- if it is a 120 volt heater than the amps would be 12.5 amps and it is instantaneous
There is a foul odor that comes from the catalytic converter, maybe that's it There's a possibility that some sort of mold has grown in the plenum and/or ducting for the heater system. I would recommend you take it to a shop that can determine if this is the case, and can clean and disinfect the system if needed. home remedies for this sort of thing seldom work.