Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 22:30:37 +0100 From: Andrew Sinclair <news05nospamlycat.org> Subject: Re: Hot air constantly
In message <1118947100.812238.51550nospam2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, yaofeng <yaofengchennospaml.com> writes > > Replacing the heater core on a 9000 >doesn't require special tools. But could be aggravating if you have >never done it before. You remove the blower motor housing inside the >aquarium and the heater core is right there looking at you. > If replacing the core is what is needed, I can recommend the instructions here; http://nospam/procedures/ventilation/blower/blower.html Can't fault them but don't underestimate how hard it is to get the blower assembly back in at the end (keep at it, it goes eventually). Also, if your 9000 is above 110,000 miles and you plan on keeping it for a long time you might want to consider changing the blower motor at the same time, they tend to start failing at that mileage although mine hung on until 145,000. Cheers, Andy -- Andrew Sinclair http://www.smellycat.org