my benz's fuse boxes is partially labeled in german, it *****.
2014 Camaro heater core. Remove windshield!
Also has a sealed transmission. Call Lokar, pop out the plug, problem gone. Transmission computer on top of the valve body!
WTF
Do you guys heater cores leak that quickly? Over here in Australia, a car would be at least 15 years old or even more before having heater core problems. Must be poor quality cores .2014 Camaro heater core. Remove windshield!
Any car with a fuse box cover without corresponding info on the label. The ones with the fuses numbered and you need a manual to look it up...stupid.
Any attempt at "special" fluids (dexcool, etc)...
my benz's fuse boxes is partially labeled in german, it *****.
Inspired by the other opposite thread.
Compared to a late 90s/2000s 2.7 Chrysler's water pump.
Yeah, that's it in the middle. Needless to say you do the chain, guides, and tensioner with it. And guess what happens when they leak???
I changed my battery in a 01 Sebring without removing the wheel. Incidentally it's the same car with the 2.7 internal water pump. The same engines are prone to plastic thermostat housing cracks. ...
I got lucky, the pump shaft seal failed and the weephole well above the pump actually worked. That was the best engineered scenario.Aaaaarrggggghhh. Yes, let's make sure the rest of the engine will fail when (not "if" -- "WHEN") the water pump craps out. Instead of a proper mechanical seal or even a double seal, give it one crappy five cent single lip rubber seal. And Chinesium bearings, just to make sure it wallows out quickly.
Just because there are manual directions for replacement doesn't mean the part fails the year the manual was written. You're either trollin' hard or lacking common sense. I hope it's a troll.
No one is trolling. I assumed that this person had actually replaced said heater core..
Just because there are manual directions for replacement doesn't mean the part fails the year the manual was written. You're either trollin' hard or lacking common sense. I hope it's a troll.
I recall 3 heater cores in my lifetime and those were at least 15 years. Radiators not so long.
Funny, this was a resent post. (By me) http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6317538&postcount=23Me too..It has been many years since I last did one.At my age, unless it is my car, I think I would be tempted to subcontract the job to my local radiator specialist who does this work.
Again, this thread seems to have many hard to do jobs that we will never have to do.
Now I understand why there are so many vehicles in town that run their brights because one of their low beams are out.
Since the topic of hard oil filter placements has been brought up. Can anyone beat the Tacoma v6 placement? I love it.![]()
Out of all the heater cores, that's the hard one? There's the s500 that calls for 24 hours labor, newer dodge and ford small cars that pay **** and require both front doors to come off, the aforementioned Camaro that requires the windshield be removed, even the prius, with its anaconda sized wire harness wrapped around the dash bar and **** pay didn't get a nomination? I've shared the f150 heater core how to on this site before. It's brilliantly engineered actually, for a behind the dash core. A few screws and the dash is pulled forward, the top half of the case comes off and you pull the heater core out.Heater core on a 1999 F-150. Check it on YouTube![]()

Who else hated chevette starters?...
Chevette everything sucked, really. Those things were made of hate.
It's hard for younger people to understand what a revolution Toyota and Honda vehicles were in the '70s and '80s. The chasm between a Chevette and a Civic was miles wide.
Chevette everything sucked, really. Those things were made of hate.
It's hard for younger people to understand what a revolution Toyota and Honda vehicles were in the '70s and '80s. The chasm between a Chevette and a Civic was miles wide.
I have a friend that collects and drives Diesel powered Chevetts! He gets 58mpg out of them! The isuzu injection pump is worth more than 4 chevetts.I just saw a chevette on the highway yesterday. Thought they had all gone to the big scrapyard in the sky.
Subaru tech here I usually do these in the runway just turn the wheel the opposite way remove 1 clip and pull the inner fender cover down takes me about 2 minutes
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1996 VW Jetta - Try to find the OBD connector... I assume other years and VWs with the same interior have it hidden in the same place. Once you find it, it's pretty convenient. But before you know where it's hidden, it's pretty frustrating, lol.
it behind the ash tray or something?
I know some hondas put it there
Glad I read this thread so I saw this before posting the same thing.
I have shared many curse-words with my former 6.no super duty.
Headgasket replacement on the same truck - Either pull the cab off or pull the front end apart to slide the motor forward.
In the eighties when I wrecked an Olds Ciera company car, the comptroller punished me by getting me an already beat-to-death Chevette rental while my company car was being repaired.

Changing a headlight bulb on a 2007 Nissan Maxima is the same procedure as that Outback. I've done one of those before.
Changing a battery on a Chevy Equinox or GMC Terrain -
The ECM is mounted to the top of the battery. First step is unplugging the 3 large electrical connectors and remove a bolt and remove the ECM. Then you can unbolt the battery hold-down bracket, but oh wait - one of the bolts is underneath a plastic trim piece. Remove several plastic clips and flip the plastic trim up to get access to the other bolt. Now you can loosen the battery cables. Make sure to disconnect the negative side first, 'cause the positive terminal is about .003 inches away from the metal battery tray, which is grounded to the chassis. Now you can finally lift the battery out. They're such garbage vehicles.
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I'll be changing the starter soon, will be curious of the swivel e-torx trick mentioned here will work...already bought the PCV tube and replacement bolts to remove the intake.
I know on the E90 AWD automatics getting trans oil back in is a lot of fun. Remove front drive shaft.
My 01 Hyundai sonata needed to pull the intake off to change to spark plug wires on the side next to the firewall...they started arcing at 60,000 miles..cost me almost a grand to replace the plug wires
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