First of all purchase a repair manual such as a Chilton. Your biggest problem is to remove the dashboard which requires special tools as usual. Second problem is draining the radiator system so when you remove the core it doesnt leak into the passenger floor. Mark all hoses and connections with etiher numbered tape or color coded so you know what goes where when putting the core back in. The third trick is to make sure the replacement core has been pressure tested before putting it in!!!!! If not purchase a new one period. Follow the Chilton diagrams and the last trick is to make sure there is no air on the system which will cause bad heating from the heater and possible damage to the cooling system.
That is all I know other than it cost around $390 dollars from a Chevy dealer in Texas 12-06-5. After replacing one in a Lincoln Town car myself I think the $390 is a real good price.
If the heater is not working in a 1995 Camaro, there may be one of two issues. Either the heater core is bad or the heater fuse is blown.
Remove the water from your 2002 Chevrolet Camaro cooling system. Remove the water supply hoses from the heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
its hard you have to take the whole dash out to reach it i had a camaro and it was b****
Quite possibly the heater core is bad
I have not received an answer to my question, "How do you replace a heater core in a 1995 Plymouth Voyager SE? When can I expect an answer? Thank you!!! nellkat60
Check fuse if the blower is not working. If it is then replace your heater core. if its not then replace your fan switch.
Go here for intsructions: http://www.thirdgen.org/heatercore
apparently the heater core is plugged, try taking both hoses off of it and get a garden hose and try to flush it out.
Answer 1995 FleetwoodCan you give me a diagram on replacing a heater core on a l995 Caddilac Fleedwood braughm and the difficulties involved.
How do you replace the heater core on a jimmy?
you have a bad heater core
Remove the water from your 1998 Chevy Camaro cooling system. Remove the water supply hoses from the heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.