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How do i get to my heater core 1995 ford crown vic

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Your heater core is located behind the dash. You need to remove the dashboard and your heater core will be located on the passenger side along the firewall. It will look like a small radiator. Get yourself a haynes manual for good step by step instructions and pictures to remove your dash.

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    toyiab1 Nov 25, 2013

    thank you so much..=)..because i changed my thermostat and the heat is still cold then i put antifreeze in, it keeps dissappearing but its NOT on the ground..Where is it going?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 Crown Vic. Heater blowing cold air

they radiator flush has created a blockage in the heater core that creates the heat. you dont want to replace this part because it can get $$$$. i would take it back to the shop and have them try the service again( at no charge) to see if it can remove the block

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2009

SOURCE: itman arm removal - 1995 ford crown vic

remove the nut then buy a pitman arm puller at your local autoparts store, this tool will pull the pitman arm from the steering box.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2009

SOURCE: HOW TO REPLACE A HEATER CORE IN A 1996 FORD CROWN

the dash and heaterbox(plenum) has to come out, to get the nuts for the box on the outside you have to remove half of evaporater case. It's a tough job, good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the heater core located at in a 1994 Ford

Underneath the dash. There is a lot of disassembly required. This is not a do-it-yourself project.

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2010

SOURCE: How to remove the heater core in 1998 crown vic?

The heater core is under the dash on the right side, behind the glove box and the fan, and it is a bear to get out. Why do you have to remove it??? Also it is not like the old days, this one has the ac unit stuffed in there with it, all the heater lines on the engine side need to be removed, and possibly the ac lines.

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