The heater core and evaporator are in a box together underneath the center of the dashboard against the firewall. My service manual seems to indicate that they both must come out at the same time to access either. Presuming this is correct, here we go.
Disconnect battery and wait half hour to disable SRS
Evacuate AC
Drain coolant. (It is not necessary to drain it completely.)
Disconnect AC liquid tube and suction hose. (Engine compartment firewall.)
Remove instrument panel and reinforcement.
Dicsonnect heater hoses. (Engine compartment firewall.)
Remove AC container box.
Remove heater core and evaporator from box.
Assembly is the reverse. Fill heater core and hoses with coolant to eliminate as much air as possible before installation.
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your better off asking if its worth it its a lot
Flushing sometimes frees up mineral deposits that then clog up your heater core. My mechanic told me to never flush a Toyota as the heater core was low in the engine. That is, only drain and fill when doing a coolant change to prevent dislodging the deposits.
You may have a clogged heater core, or a leak in the system somewhere. Take your car to a mechanic who can replace the heater core or diagnose the leak.
6.6 hours including the a/c recharge plus parts....................
how do i change a heater core on a 2000 Chevy impalla
In order to probably repair the heater core in your 2000 New Beetle, you will probably have to get the entire heater core replaced.
where is the heater core at
where is the heater core at
How do you remove the heater core on a 1997 Toyata Corolla?
Drain the cooling system. Remove the water hoses from the heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
For example a 2000 Nissan Sentra and a 2000 Daewoo Laganza are the same heater core but the Maxima is not..............