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THE DASH MUST BE REMOVE, U WILL NEED A FACTORY MANUAL SET TO DO THIS, ABOUT 15 HOURS AT HOME BY AN PERSON WITH LIMITED REPAIR SKILLS.THE DASH MUST BE REMOVE, U WILL NEED A FACTORY MANUAL SET TO DO THIS, ABOUT 15 HOURS AT HOME BY AN PERSON WITH LIMITED REPAIR SKILLS.
We are trying to find instructions for replacing a heater core for 1986 Ford Crown victoria but can't find anything???We are trying to find instructions for replacing a heater core for 1986 Ford Crown victoria but can't find anything???
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It sure sounds like the heater core, especially if you have water leaking inside the cabin. The two heater hoses only go from the engine to the firewall, and do not go into or through the firewall. They connect to the heater core right at the firewall.
Check carefully around the back side of the engine and the heater hoses, though. If a freeze plug is leaking, water will be dripping off the bottom of the engine. If it is leaking before the firewall, that would not be the heater core.
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.
unfortunatly yes it does, I have witnessed one of these changed before in a shop that I was working in and you should plan for a whole day to change the heater core.
You dont need to remove all of those thing to do that. Working on the passenger side, remove the globe box and then the air bag, you are gonna see the bolts there. Now yo can see the black box behind the globe box? you have to remove the screws, some from the inside and some from the ouside (very hard to reach, under the box of the AC box outside). Lifth the black box of the heater core and change it!!!
THE DASH MUST BE REMOVE, U WILL NEED A FACTORY MANUAL SET TO DO THIS, ABOUT 15 HOURS AT HOME BY AN PERSON WITH LIMITED REPAIR SKILLS.
We are trying to find instructions for replacing a heater core for 1986 Ford Crown victoria but can't find anything???
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