Questions & Answers for: Toyota Celica heater core

Question about 2002 Celica

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...heater core. disconnect hoses to core and backflush core.flush out radiator and engine block also. i had the same problem when it was cold. I had to flush out my radiator fluid and replaced it with ...

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...heater core from 2000 model celica lol... it takes a train professional 6.5 hours! if you don't do it as a professional i would take it to the shop! it could take days for you to do it right or you ...

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Question about 1988 Celica Liftback

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...heater core to make heat by blowing air through it and the a-c uses it's own sealed system to cool the air so if you have no heat / it has nothing to do with the a-c working or not . first thing you ...

...heater core box, that one just snaps off. It lets the hot air in from the heater core or the other way it moves the box to let A/C through. The other wire is connected to the ball valve at the ...

...heater core and evaporator are in a box together underneath the center of the dashboard against the firewall. My service manual seems to indicate that they both must come out at the same time to ...

Question about 2000 Celica

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...heater core 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 heater core is installed or the old ...

Question about 2000 Celica

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...flush cabin heater core with water from garden hose - through both core hoses one direction then the other - to clean out core. check vacuum doors in heater core box in passenger

...heater core and purged the core..it does not seem clogged. However when I started the vehicle no coolant flowed from the detatched heater hoses. I checked the upper radiator hose to see if flow was ...

heater core. Sounds like you need to replace the heater core. NO, you need to replace the water heater to stop it from leaking and whatever hoses that need replacing from inside....otherwise you going

do i have to disconnect the the two copper pipes going through the fire wall to get the heater core out Yes . the copper tubes are part of the heater core and will go with the unit

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