Remove the three 8mm screws holding it in
Its your Heater core if it smells like a syrupy sweet smell if not then its your thermostat
this goes for most any car or truck you will loose having heat in the winter
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In order to get to the heater core you will have to remove the dash. If your Dodge is like mine and I am assuming that you are wanting to replace your heater core because it is bad then it will take a lot to get this job done. First you need to drain your system of coolant, remove your negative battery cable. The dash has different kind of fasteners. It is held in place with screws and clips. According to the Chilton manual it requires the ac system to be discharged and the accumulator to be removed when replacing the heater core. I'm checking it out to see if I really will have to do this. If you are still in need of help you can e-mail me to see where I am at on the replacement of my heater core.
same procedure as yesterday
what is the year model? 1995
The fuel filter on a 2004 Dodge 1500 is part of the pump module in the fuel tank.
first you will have to remove your heater hoses going to your motor to the firewall take them off at the firewall, then there is a big box on your firewall, there is a bunch of screws holding it on remove them you heater core will be inside it.
Is it still under warranty? If not, then you need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
You'll need to pull much of the air shroud under the dashboard. Once you expose the heater core you'll need to disconnect it from under the hood. There are a few studs near the heater hose connections that hold the core in place. Pull them only after you've removed enough of the air shroud to get the core out.
under glove compartment take time removing