2003 Dodge RAM BlueHeat Coolant Heater
Special instructions for this model
Motor vehicle types, motor types and equipment variants, which are not specified in this fitting instruction, were not examined. An installation after this fitting instruction can be however possible.
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1974-1983 Pontiac Mid-size Heater Core Repair Guide
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Exploded view of the heater assembly components-1980-81 LeMans shown Heater cable routing-Phoenix and Ventura Heater control cable and panel mounting-LeMans and Grand Prix To remove the heater core, unfasten the lower windshield trim panel screws … … then remove the lower windshield trim panel Remove the rubber seal from around the cowl screen If necessary, disconnect the windshield washer hose Unfasten the windshield cowl screen retainers … … then remove the cowl screen Unfasten the heater case cover retaining bolts … … then remove the heater case cover assembly Unscrew the heater hose clamps … then disconnect the heater hoses from the core Remove the heater core bracket retaining bolt … … then remove the heater core from the case.
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1986-1999 GM Bonneville/Eighty Eight/LeSabre Heater Core Removal/Installation
For 1987-91 Vehicles
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant into a clean container for reuse.
CAUTION
When draining the coolant, keep in mind that cats and dogs are attracted by ethylene glycol antifreeze, and are quite likely to
drink any that is left in an uncovered container or in puddles on the ground. This will prove fatal in sufficient quantity. Always drain
the coolant into a sealable container. Coolant should be reused unless it is contaminated or several years old.
2. Remove the right side sound insulator. Remove the underdash and splash cover covering the heater hoses in the engine
compartment.
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2000 Chevy Truck S10/T10 P/U 2WD V6-4.3L Heater/Vent Module Replacement
1. Remove the instrument panel. See: Heater Core\Service and Repair
2. Drain the engine coolant. See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust\Cooling System\Service
and Repair
3. On vehicles with automatic climate control only, cut the outer layer of the A/C
evaporator and blower module in order to access the service access cover.
See: Blower Motor\Service and Repair
4. On vehicles with automatic climate control only, remove the service access
cover mounting screws (1).
5. On vehicles with automatic climate control only, remove the service access
cover (2).
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2004 Mercury Sable Heater Core Removal and Installation
Removal & Installation 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. CAUTION After disconnecting the negative battery cable, wait for at least 1 minute for the SRS or air bag module to deplete its energy. 2. Place the front wheels in the straight-ahead position. 3. Lock the steering column. 4. Remove or disconnect the following: SRS bolt covers from both sides of the steering wheel SRS module-to-steering wheel bolts SRS module and disconnect the electrical connector Steering wheel bolt and discard it 5. Press the steering wheel from the steering column. Lower steering column shaft bolt 2 lower instrument panel cover-to-instrument panel screws and unsnap the lower cover from the instrument panel 6. Turn ignition switch to the RUN position Insert a 1/8 in. (3mm) wire or pin punch in the lower steering column shroud hole, under the Read more
1991 Volvo 940 L4-2320cc Manual Climate Control (MCC) System Diagram
The wiring diagram of this Manual Climate Control (MCC) contains: LEGEND 2 Ignition switch 8 8-pole connector, electrical distribution unit 10 Alternator 11 Fuse box 12 12-pole connector, electrical distribution unit 18 18-pole connector, electrical distribution unit 55 Heater fan switch 78 Positive terminal 81 Pressure sensor, AC 82 Pressure sensor, electric cooling fan 131 Relay, electric cooling fan 165 Heater fan 169 Resistor, heater fan 200 Compressor solenoid 291 Solenoid valve, idle Read more
Hydronic D4 (Ram Application) Installation, Troubleshooting & Repair Manual
Espar’s Hydronic D4 heater offers an affordable heating solution for small trucks, particularly for Dodge Ram users. Its com- pact size enables a simple installation and eliminates the need for electrical plug-ins. The heater is quality engineered to provide a dependable means of heating and is capable of putting out between 5,500 to 13,700 BTU’s/hr. It features automatic heat regulation while being fuel and power efficient.
The heater pumps coolant from the engine, heats it and returns it to the engine. By routing the hot coolant through the vehicles heat exchanger it is also possible to heat the interior of the vehicle.
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2002 Taurus/Sable Heating and Ventilation Workshop Manual
All Vehicles NOTE: If a heater core leak is suspected, the heater core must be pressure leak tested before it is removed from the vehicle. For additional information, refer to Section 412-00 .
1. Remove the instrument panel (04320). For additional information, refer to Section 501-12 .
2. Remove the right-side cowl vent screen (018A16).
3. Remove the screws and the water shield (02254).
4. Using suitable hose pinching pliers, clamp the heater hoses. Disconnect the heater hoses. Vehicles with EATC
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2006 Toyota Corolla Air Conditioning Unit Assy
HINT: Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
1. DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT FROM REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SST 07110-58060 (07117-58080, 07117-58090, 07117-78050, 07117-88060, 07117-88070, 07117-88080)
2. DISCONNECT SUCTION HOSE SUB-ASSEMBLY
a. Install SST to piping clamp. SST 09870-00015 HINT: Confirm the direction of the piping clamp claw and SST using the illustration showing on the caution label.
b. Push down SST and release the clamp lock. NOTE: Be careful not to deform the tube, when pushing SST.
c. Pull SST slightly and push the release lever, then remove the piping clamp with SST.
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1994 Toyota Truck Previa Van 2WD L4-148.8 Evaporator Case Service and Repair
AIR CONDITIONING UNIT REMOVAL
1. DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT FROM REFRIGERATION SYSTEM HINT: Evacuate
air from refrigeration system. Charge system with refrigerant and inspect for leakage
of refrigerant. Specified amount: w/o Rear A/C: 900 ±50g (31.74 ±1.76oz.)
w/Rear A/C 1,150 ±50g (40.56 ±1.76oz.)
2. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT HINT: It is not necessary to drain out all the coolant.
3. DISCONNECT WATER HOSE FROM HEATER RADIATOR PIPES HINT:
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