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2004 Chrysler Pacifica, I cant get my heater core past plastic back mounting for gas peddle

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Ernest Stalker

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: The LED light is out for the climate control on the AC.

i have seen this before and what i found to be the problem was the blower motor resistor block shorted out and kept the motor power up all the time. and would end up killing the battery. the resistor is located on the passenger side under the dash kinda behind the glove box

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: heater blows full all the time

REPLACE THE BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CONTROL RESISTOR.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 chrysler pacifica

It is for an oil change mainly and any other service your maintenance manual suggests at the mileage interval. It needs to be reset after each oil change to be accurate.

tuyen bui

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2010

SOURCE: serpentine belt routing for 2004 chrysler pacifica

here it is

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2011

SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location on 2004 chrystler pacifica

can u please tell me where on my 2004 chrysler pacifica is the crankshaft sensor located?

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Heater core 2004 chrysler pacifica replace

  1. Remove the silencer boot fasteners located around the base of the lower steering shaft from the dash panel so that it may be pushed aside.
  2. Remove the brake lamp switch from its mounting bracket.
  3. Disconnect the power brake booster input rod (push rod) from the pin on the brake pedal arm.
  4. If equipped with power adjustable pedals, remove the adjustable pedal assembly.
Note: Take the proper precautions to protect the carpeting below the heater core from spilled engine coolant and have absorbent toweling readily available to clean up any spills.

  1. Remove the heater core tubes.
  2. Remove the two screws that secure the heater core mounting plate to the HVAC air distribution
    1. If NOT equipped with power adjustable pedals, pull the accelerator pedal upward and push the brake pedal downward for clearance to remove the heater core from the air distribution housing.
    2. Remove the heater core by carefully pulling it straight out of the side of the air distribution housing.
    Installation

    1. If NOT equipped with power adjustable pedals, pull the accelerator pedal upward and push the brake pedal downward for clearance to install the heater core into the HVAC air distribution housing.
    2. Install the heater core by carefully pushing it straight into the side of the air distribution housing.
    3. Install the two screws that secure the heater core to the air distribution housing. Tighten the screws to 2 Nm ( 17 in lbs ) .
    4. Install the heater core tubes.
    5. If equipped with power adjustable pedals, install the adjustable pedal assembly.
    6. Connect the power brake booster input rod to the pin on the brake pedal arm.
    7. Install a new brake lamp switch.
    8. Install the silencer boot around the base of the lower steering shaft on the dash panel.
    9. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
    10. If the heater core is being replaced, flush the cooling system.
    11. Refill the engine cooling system.
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