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Are there any tips or tricks to replacing a heater core in a 91 Bird?
There must be a short cut way with out removing the entire dash assemble. Let me know ASAP. Mine is fogging up the windows and it's cold out side. Danford1 |
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Re: Heater core replacement in 91 Bird
if you have to replace it, there is not short cut way to get around taking out the dash. it's a full weekend project for ya.
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Re: Heater core replacement in 91 Bird
I have seen people just pull back the passenger side and replace it, but it still takes about 4-5 hours. No fun sorry. not much of a short cut.
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