Heater Core Replacement

FORD CROWN VICTORIA
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DRAGONFHAIN
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I am trying to replace my heater core on a 1993 Ford Crown Victoria (Police Interceptor) with a 4.6L engine, but I cannot remember how to do it! Can you please tell me where it is located and the easiest way to replace it? Thank you so much for your help!
Oct 9, 2007 at 6:13 PM
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[quote:34e1ac3e2d="dragonfhain"]I am trying to replace my heater core on a 1993 Ford Crown Victoria (Police Interceptor) with a 4.6L engine, but I cannot remember how to do it! Can you please tell me where it is located and the easiest way to replace it? Thank you so much for your help![/quote:34e1ac3e2d]


Sit in the driver seat and look in front of you
Every thing between you and the glass has to come out
Dashboard and all
Good luck
Good luck really
Oct 9, 2007 at 7:17 PM
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Umm. . . . Thanks for the help, I guess. I needed to know exactly where it is located and how to repair it, so that answer didn't really help. I really hope that I didn't get that answer just because you figured out that I am woman from my screen name. I mean, I grew up rebuilding classic cars with my grandfather and got just as dirty as he did, so it's not like I am stupid about cars, despite what mechanics think about women and cars. I'll ask advice from someone that is a little more willing to give it. Thanks anyway.
Oct 10, 2007 at 8:01 AM
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[quote:f85d73e347="dragonfhain"]Umm. . . . Thanks for the help, I guess. I needed to know exactly where it is located and how to repair it, so that answer didn't really help. I really hope that I didn't get that answer just because you figured out that I am woman from my screen name. I mean, I grew up rebuilding classic cars with my grandfather and got just as dirty as he did, so it's not like I am stupid about cars, despite what mechanics think about women and cars. I'll ask advice from someone that is a little more willing to give it. Thanks anyway.[/quote:f85d73e347]
woman or not its a lot of work
i never looked at the name so i think you are wrong about that
your heater core is under the dash and you have to remove every thing thats all what i meant


good luck
Oct 10, 2007 at 6:43 PM