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I've replaced many heater cores on other vehicles, how hard is it to replace on a 98 150?
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Re: Heater core
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Air cond has to be recharged to. Good Luck MT
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Re: Heater core
You might want to try a bottle of Bars Leaks on that one. It works most of the time, and is compatible with anti freeze, so you dont have to flush the system. Wouldnt be a bad idea to flush it though, if its never been done. It saves alot of time and money sometimes, when it does work.
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Re: Heater core
Hey, thanks for the input from everyone, I guess it is well worth 500.00
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Re: Heater core
So, a couple of questions here.
If I've got radiator fluid in the floor, can I safely assume that the heater core is the problem (in this same model truck)? In other words, is there anything else that could cause this? I've replaced a few heater cores over the years and most are a pain. Second question. The shop manual states you really do have to remove the entire dash board (side-to-side, top-to-bottom) just to replace the dang heater core. I poked around under there today and that is going to be Royal Pain. Does anybody know of any way around this? Thanks for the time. Jim |
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