so... today i finished the work.... and i´m very happy
heater core replacement ! how to do it Part1
you can everything do from engine site and without to put down the hood!!!
for small and older people: you need after that a medicine against a backpain! and musclepain or better before the work
the aircondition and heater has a constraction of two parts, it is necessary to put down only the left one ( left - driver site !!!) -
1) screw off everything from above the Heater box (cables and heater valve) , but not the small vacum! - see pics
2) crew off the 6 screws of box, nr. 5 and 6 from underneath - sorry... first you think it don´t work but it is easy and possible
3) take of a box to the left site
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everything put down from the box...
first carefully!!! rubber - my was in a very good condition and i use it again
then 4 small screws,
then small vacum regulater - mark the crew position!!! then flap at the front,
and than you can see your problem
first carefully!!! rubber - my was in a very good condition and i use it again
then 4 small screws,
then small vacum regulater - mark the crew position!!! then flap at the front,
and than you can see your problem
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- put it down everything
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4 small screws at the front and rear of heater and put down the broken heater
than everithing clean
and put everithing togather again
than everithing clean
and put everithing togather again
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I put a little bit sikaflex rubber on the ald rubber.. and to the switch space (?) to the aircondition box ( i hope you anderstand me
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and put everything together in to the car .... the best are two people for the first 5 min. for the first fixation (wife, friends, dog...everybody)
from the left site, at first 2 screws upper for the first fixation.... than from under und than left seit .... but you can do like you want .....
the rest is easy .....
if you have a question ... please let me know !!!
good luck and don´t forget a medicine !!! cause of backpain
from the left site, at first 2 screws upper for the first fixation.... than from under und than left seit .... but you can do like you want .....
the rest is easy .....
if you have a question ... please let me know !!!
good luck and don´t forget a medicine !!! cause of backpain
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That does look pretty easy. I'll have to do mine before next winter.
Is the Sikaflex a silicone type sealer like the type used on bath tubs and sinks?
Is the Sikaflex a silicone type sealer like the type used on bath tubs and sinks?
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that with sikaflex and silikon i will check .....
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sikaflex 521 uv is not a silikon... only a fluid-rubber, very stable and elastic, i use it in a home, car, everywhere, last time i repair with it my cv-rubber boots and it works perfect (i didn´t believe it... )....
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Interesting. I wonder if it's available here in the USA?
Yes it is.
It's $30 + on Amazon and ebay for a 10 oz tube.
Yes it is.
It's $30 + on Amazon and ebay for a 10 oz tube.
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Fantastic photos! Were you able to remove the A/C / heater box with the fenders on?
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