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Old 02-17-2007, 09:28 AM   #1
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s14 411 on Heater Core install please.

I've heard from many people that the heater core replacement involves removing the entire dash.

HOWEVER, i just went to the junkyard and found a s14(with blown bags) that was missing the glove box. RIGHT BEHIND THE GLOVEBOX was the heater core, and the guy removed it in 5 minutes WITHOUT removing the DASH.

The guy didn't speak english so i couldn't grill him too much on the process, but he said it was easy. Why does everyone think the dash needs to be removed? Do they know something i don't know?

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Old 02-17-2007, 09:43 AM   #2
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He didn't pull a heater core from behind the glovebox. That's the evaporator core for the A/C.
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Old 02-17-2007, 09:57 AM   #3
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Show me a picture and I'll tell you.
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I'm pretty sure it is the heater core. It has the lines that go through the firewall to the heater hoses. Its a black plastic box that is about 8 inches by 12 inches(just guessing) and has two alluminum fittings that go through the firewal.

r240na- if thats not the heater core, what is? thanks for the reply!
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r240na- if thats not the heater core, what is?
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That's the evaporator core for the A/C.

That's exactly what you described.
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i described the heater core or evaporator core?

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Dear God, that's an AC evaporator inside the cooling unit. The two metal fittings are for your AC lines.

The heater core is located on the box to the left of that.
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MOTHER OF ALL FUCKS!!!!!!!!! DAMNIT!!!!!!!! I'm fucking retarded i guess....

I just remember people saying a heater core is like a small radiator...and the guy said it was a heater core.... FUCK.

do people ever buy these things? i got if for 30 bucks.
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I scrap them for the aluminum, it's extremely rare for one to go bad. I would keep the expansion valve though, it can take a shit if the A/C is ever opened and trash gets inside.

The heater core case is a little larger and has two plastic outlets going into rubber hoses on the firewall. There's also three door motors on the case.

I've got a heater core already out if you need it, PM me.
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Thanks for the replies guys... I can't believe how retarded a move that was on my part... I actually bypassed mine on my own when it started to leak... I can't believe i let them give me that shit as a heater core...

r240na- thanks for the offer, but i have a parts car i'll take it from.
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