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there is no seperate heater core for the rear. there is a flat tube under the carpet that goes from the heater box to the rear. If you have no heat in the vack, it could be blend doors not functioning correctly which could be from a vacuum leak.
There is a pink wire with a white strip located under hood fuse box. pull the lid then pull second large cover . It has two tangs that face engine, Lift the plastic off the tangs. I took a pic of what you should see. bottom left of pic you will see a red looks like a wire in my pic but is shrink tube pointing where the harness goes under the fues box. The harness rubs on the plastic and puts a cut in the wires,where after time it corrodes. My wire was not broke in half so inspect wire for the cut You must take the bus box out, its not that hard to do. You will need a 7mm, 10mm, 13mm and a small flat screw driver. Each harness only fits its spot so you can't mess it up. It takes about and hour to do for the person that dont know what there doing. Use shrink tube and if you take a 1/4 vack hose slice down one side and glue it to the plastic on fues box where it rubs to insure it don't happen again in the same spot. Good luck
the drain hose is cloged it is located under the hood its a small hose you might even have to pull the blower motor and vack the heater compartment good luck
if its just a y or a t connecter that the hose connects to you can go to a local parts store and get a assorted box of connecters that will work may look a little different but is just used to connect the hoses together just tell them what you are looking for and they will know what you need its a pretty commen problem
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chris
use it in slippery or adverse conditions, you won't need it for a light dusting but when things gt slippery put it in 4 and get the extra traction, keeps the front end from drifting and the vack end from sliding out, you will notice a drop in fuel consumption when engaged
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