the first time mechanic can do the job in about six hours -- that's if you get all the parts before you start the job ----- and drain into a bucket -- strain the anti-freeze if it looks green and re-use ----- or find out where to dispose becuz it is poisonous to small animals.............
2007-02-07 17:09:37
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answered by XTX 7
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it ought to be the mixture door no longer staying interior the heated place. As hassle-free thank you to tell no count if it relatively is may well be to enable the motor vehicle get heat and wait till the warmth is going away, then see if the two hoses to the heater middle are warm. in the event that they are, then the middle and coolant gadget is advantageous.
2016-12-17 11:50:48
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answered by ? 2
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It should take you around 6 hours give or take. You won't know if you have the right tools or not until after you start. Just take your time and enjoy it, don't rush.
2007-02-07 16:30:10
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answered by LM 5
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Probably about 2 hrs
2007-02-07 16:32:04
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answered by Jules 3
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never have a time fram on working on cars,, first off do you have to go through the dash cz that is a long day right there...?
2007-02-07 16:15:36
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answered by jane h 3
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i can do it in my shop in about 4 hours with all the proper tools....
and given of course that i dont have any distractions...heh
good luck
2007-02-07 16:16:02
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answered by ke6mdw13 2
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i dunno
2007-02-07 16:14:47
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answered by Cartman 3
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