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How do i replace a heater core on a1996 kia sportage 4x4

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YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE DASH .. DROP THE STEERING COLUMN HELD IN BY 4 BOLTS AND ON LEFT SIDE OF DASH THERE ARE 2 12MM BOLTS HOLDING IN ALSO ON THE RIGHT SIDE AND IN THE CENTER WHICH YOU WILL SEE WHEN YOU REMOVE THE CENTER CONSOLE. YOU WILL HAVE TO EVACUATE THE A/C FREON

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