Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 13:30:13 -0400 From: "waycoolstuff!" <jarrodnospamulink.com> Subject: Re: Oh no! Not the Heater Core!
forgot to mention that the replacement heater core is next to new (rebuilt and used for short while) however while going through all the trouble of replacing the core, figured might as well take advantage of the space and replace the dash lightbulbs that are burnt out. "waycoolstuff!" <jarrodnospamulink.com> wrote in message news:10edq13p378b30bnospam.supernews.com... > Well, my 600$ 900 S has been relatively trouble free for the past two months > since I bought it. But lo and behold, there is a green pond in the backseat. > Luckily, I have a parts car and have spent the last three hours removing > everything. (well it seemed like that after taking off the steering wheel, > the dashboard, the gauge cluster etc. etc.) My question is: Can I remove the > heater core for direct replacement without taking off the dashboard etc. My > workshop manual is very hazy for this procedure. It would seem fairly easy > to remove the lower padded dashboard via the two bolts in the engine > compartment and the third bolt inside the ashtray thus removing the lower > dash, BUT I'm not sure there will be enough room and clearance to remove the > heater core. Any suggestions? > >