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Old 01-22-2009, 05:21 PM
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heater core

anyboy got any tips on changing a heater core on a 93? Where do i start?
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Try the LT1 section
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Start by getting a service manual.
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Pop out your glovebox, get some vice grips/a screwdriver and a new heater core, drain the coolant and have yourself a switcheroo!
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Pop out your glovebox, get some vice grips/a screwdriver and a new heater core, drain the coolant and have yourself a switcheroo!
you make it sound soooo easy....
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its not that easy just take your time. Make sure to unplug all the stuff in the dash and not to rip any wires and remember to plug them back up
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you make it sound soooo easy....
Took me 3 days my first try (i was also new to cars at the time). Hahaha! It is farrrrrrr from easy.
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