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Here's a link to replacing your heater core,it's a job,be sure to replace your seals that the boxes connect to each other or air will go thru,your's is probably dry rotted.Also make sure your outlets are pointing in the same direction on both heater cores,if they are different,then your heater hoses going to them will be too short,happen to me. Use a 2x4 to hold dash up,I did.Repair Guides Heater Air Conditioning Heater Core AutoZone com
Heater core on a corsica is tricky. It's under the dash in the middle. First disconnect hoses under the hood. Then remove plastic panel 8mm bolts under dash. Remove bolts holding the clips that hold the heater core in place. To remove the heater core you must peel back the carpet or you will not be able to get it out and a new one in. Once it's out, put new one in the opposite way. The carpet has to be peeled back and heater core manouvered to get it in and out. Good luck
You will have to drain all engine coolant.Disconnect your battery and your two heater core hoses that are on the fire wall in the engine compartment.Now inside the car start removing your dash.one dash is removed you will have to open you heater box to gain access to the heater core once you have gain access remove and replace.Now start replacing heater boxes dash board and reconnect heater core hoses and reconnect battery.Now top up your engine cooling system with the engine antifreeze drained you should have a extra jug of coolant in case you spilled or just needed it to top up.Now start car make sure coolant is full when cooling fans come on put rad cap on you have completed the replacement of your heater core.
well most likely you are going to have to pull the dash out like most other cars. get a repair manual or take a search on youtube.com for videos. it sits in the heater box which is almost always above the front passenger footwell behind the glovebox.
no the only way that you may need to replace heater core is if it is leaking.not very often goes it clog to the piont it stop putting out heat.you need to check thermostat water level and heater control.
sounds like heater core to me that is a big job you have to dissassemble the dash almost completly to remove heater a/c case to replace heater core a job not for the faint of heart
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