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Dragontattoo 06-30-2011 06:03 AM

Heater Core Leak
 
I have a heater core leak and I'm wondering if there's a way to take it out for repair other than removing the whole dash.:confused:

Also, the cable from the heat control panel has broken where it connects to the on/off ball valve (which has also broken). I've found a valve that looks like it'll work but I'm lost as to where to even start looking for a new cable.

Thanks for any insight...

NFLDMNBB 06-30-2011 07:12 AM

Over the years I've just come to the conclusion that it's just best to bite the bullet and replace it. Save a lot of screwing around.

As far as the cable many parts stores have a source to make up custom cables. I've done that through my local NAPA.

Roger

Double Venom 06-30-2011 10:10 AM

OEM heater core was Mustang II, cable is from Chrysler "K" car. They are no longer available.

Above post is absolutely right; A MINI Vintage Air unit with Heat/Def. works great!

DV

Double Venom 06-30-2011 10:14 AM

OEM heater core was Mustang II, cable is from Chrysler "K" car. They are no longer available.

Above post is absolutely right; A MINI Vintage Air unit with Heat/Def. works great!

DV


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