2004 Volkswagen Passat "heater core" Questions

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...heater core on a 96 vw passat Inspect/Replace If it is necessary to remove the heater assembly, the cooling system must be drained before removing the heater core. When a heater core leaks, a new ...

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...blower works fine,and heater core valve thermostat is new. Heater Core is blown so now it's not producing Hot air just cold! Same thing happened in my 96 Jeep. You have to replace the heater

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...heater core might cause it,how do you unclog it? The heater in your car depends upon a flow of hot coolant going through the heater core in order to get hot air into the car. If the heater core is ...

...heater core. Need to replace, for now, keep your heater off :) Your right on. That really sucks. It could possibly be a bad hose to the heater core, but most likely it's the damn heater core. If I ...

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...heater core not getting enough coolant flowing through it to blow hot air. 1) Even if the coolant looks good, there are problems with the heater core plugging up. One solution is to use a heavy duty ...

...heater core in a 1994 vw passat What do i have to do in order to replace the heater core? remove dashboard.  and knee panel.  center console.  remove bolt holding tip stereing wheel. ...

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...heater core nothing else will help. You could try charging the heater core with water from a garden hose> Shoot water to the heater in to the 2 hoses next to ur car battery. Make sure u dont shoot ...

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heater core You probably have a leaking heater core.This is the part inside the cabin that transfers the heat from the engine coolant.It looks like a small radiator.If it has a leak the fan evaporates

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...heater core. find the heater core hoses at the back of the engine, they should both be hot to the touch. If not, try to flush the heater core. if that doesnt work the heater core will need to be ...

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heater core is plugged. To check, get engine to operating temp and see if both heater core hoses are the same temp. Or you can remove the outlet heater hose and see if you have flow through the heater

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