pull the dashboard apart - and have somewhere to keep the spare pieces.....
or find a radiator repair person to do it for you
2006-10-06 01:42:42
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answered by Ruthie Baby 6
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A tedious process. 1, discharge a/c system, remove heater hoses, remove three nuts in engine compartment. 2, remove steering column. 3, remove dash assembly. 4. remove remaining heater/a'c housing attaching nuts to body. 5, disassemble heater housing ,install new core. 6, installation reverse of removal.
Option B, Take to a pro , stroke a check for 700 or so bucks,
sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it is a tedious job
2006-10-06 05:47:28
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answered by Mike S 1
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they are located under the dash on the passenger side. they closed inside a plastic box. you will see it. its easy to replace just takes time. make sure you tag everything so you want have no questions where what goes or whatever you know what im saying right. and just take your time. dont get into a rush if you do you will be scewing up big time. good luck to you. also is the floorboard wet or you just dont have any heat coming out. if thats the case it could possibly be the heat control valve not opening. email me and give me details and i can tell you what to do,.
2006-10-09 12:20:46
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answered by duc602 7
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if its like most dodge trucks you will have to pull the dash almost out, almost . you need a friend for this once the dahs is pulled foward the core is easy to reach it can be quiet a job. guess that why shopscharge so much good luck
2006-10-06 01:51:57
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answered by chuck s 4
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Dealer or Junkyard
2006-10-06 01:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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