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Old 01-14-2010, 09:58 PM   #1
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Anyone remove the heater box behind the dash?

I have my dash out and everything is pretty much gone. The only thing left is the main heater box on the pass side. I already pulled the heater core out but is there a way to take the whole large box out without removing the engine compartment heater box?

This is a factory heat only car.
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Re: Anyone remove the heater box behind the dash?

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I have my dash out and everything is pretty much gone. The only thing left is the main heater box on the pass side. I already pulled the heater core out but is there a way to take the whole large box out without removing the engine compartment heater box?

This is a factory heat only car.
I dont believe so. I had to pull the whoe thing out of mine, and it broke in the process. They can be a pain due to the glue they use on part of it.
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Re: Anyone remove the heater box behind the dash?

No - You have to remove the engine bay box. Once the engine bay box is removed,....... You will expose the bolt that is hidden and holds the interior heater core box in place.

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Old 01-15-2010, 09:17 AM   #4
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Re: Anyone remove the heater box behind the dash?

Okay, thanks. I'll leave it. I gutted everything else.
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