Sep 20, 2004 #1 mespock Marxists - Socialists Joined Jun 15, 2004 Messages 13,574 Reaction score 22 Location Madison, Wisconsin, United States Has anyone changed a heater core in a Mark VII? Where to start?
Sep 20, 2004 #2 JoshMcMadMac Dedicated LVC Member Joined May 3, 2004 Messages 3,421 Reaction score 33 Location Waynesboro, PA It's quite a task! All you need: http://www.lincolnsonline.com/article57.html
Sep 20, 2004 #3 mespock Marxists - Socialists Joined Jun 15, 2004 Messages 13,574 Reaction score 22 Location Madison, Wisconsin, United States I found that wow! :eek2: Thanks. Now in that article he is taking out everything. Not just working on the heater core. Does everything need to come out to get to the heater core?
I found that wow! :eek2: Thanks. Now in that article he is taking out everything. Not just working on the heater core. Does everything need to come out to get to the heater core?
Sep 20, 2004 #4 NYC LS8 Dedicated LVC Member Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 8,288 Reaction score 16 Location Carpentersville, IL I've done it. Took me a Saturday and Sunday in November to do. Not all that bad of a job, now that I think back on it. Well worth doing it yourself, as opposed to paying someone 600 bucks to do it for you.
I've done it. Took me a Saturday and Sunday in November to do. Not all that bad of a job, now that I think back on it. Well worth doing it yourself, as opposed to paying someone 600 bucks to do it for you.
Oct 7, 2004 #5 Omega LSC New LVC Member Joined May 30, 2004 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Location Exton, PA Drain all your cooling and AC fluids making sure there no pressure in the lines. spend about qutie a few hours ripping apart the whole dash.....well not really...but yeah...and of course.....a few cold ones wouldn't be a bad idea...
Drain all your cooling and AC fluids making sure there no pressure in the lines. spend about qutie a few hours ripping apart the whole dash.....well not really...but yeah...and of course.....a few cold ones wouldn't be a bad idea...