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Anonymous Posted on Oct 13, 2012

2007 dodge hemi coolant pipe rusted out

Is the metal tube for the heater core on front of engine replaceable without waterpump

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    gine going into the water pump.

  • Anonymous Oct 13, 2012

    typo...line(steel) going into front of water pump from rubber heater core hose

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If it's threaded you can replace just that line.

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 dodge grand caravan rear heater core tubes need replacing

a lot of pain and heart ache. even on a rack they are a pain . check with your dealer there wae a recall on them for failing its worth the phone call to see kdc744

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 dodge Ram 1500 hemi fuel cap sensor comes on

I have the same problem. It started with engine code 0440 (evap system malfunction). I changed the gas cap and now getting the "loose cap" light plus the 0456 (evap leak very small) and 0457 (gas cap loose/off)

Anyone know where the sensor is located?

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2009

SOURCE: how tro replace heater core in 2003 dodge Ram PU

dodge want $800 to$1000 for doing this and I can see why.You have to raise or remove the whole dash recover you a/c freon ,disconect your a/c lines and heater hoses remove your heater box and put on a work bench remove the top and remove heater core,now next the last one I did the new heater core will not fit you have to modify the box so your new heater core will fit,put it all back together and fill with coolant and charge a/c, man I got tirered just typing this much less doing it, I hope this helps

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Rust and corrosion can clog the tiny passages in your heater core. Sometimes the block becomes so severe that pressure builds up in the heater core causing it to spring a leak of coolant - enough to give off the smell you describe.

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