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Old December 11th 04, 09:07 PM
John Smith
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Take the underside of the passenger side dash off and work from the
outside to get the hoses loose and then remove the heater core frim
under the dash. You have to open the case and there are multiple screws


''Key wrote:

> Could someone please tell me some instructions
> on removing the heater core on an 84
> or a route to take in finding out?
> My mechanic says his info tells him the dash does NOT have
> to be removed but he is scratching his head on the access
> point and procedure to use in such a confined space.
>
> I am new to this model Vette and it looks like my mechanic
> is too :-)
> Please save the negative remarks.
> My mechanic is a pretty good Mr. Goodwrench but his
> specialty was not Vettes. It was Cads.
>
> Thank For Any Help
>


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Old December 12th 04, 09:31 AM
''Key
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John,
thanks for your advice.
I will pass it on to my mechanic..

--
"Key"

"John Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Take the underside of the passenger side dash off and work

from the
> outside to get the hoses loose and then remove the heater

core frim
> under the dash. You have to open the case and there are

multiple screws
>
>
> ''Key wrote:
>
> > Could someone please tell me some instructions
> > on removing the heater core on an 84
> > or a route to take in finding out?
> > My mechanic says his info tells him the dash does NOT

have
> > to be removed but he is scratching his head on the

access
> > point and procedure to use in such a confined space.
> >
> > I am new to this model Vette and it looks like my

mechanic
> > is too :-)
> > Please save the negative remarks.
> > My mechanic is a pretty good Mr. Goodwrench but his
> > specialty was not Vettes. It was Cads.
> >
> > Thank For Any Help
> >

>



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Old December 12th 04, 09:31 AM
''Key
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John,
thanks for your advice.
I will pass it on to my mechanic..

--
"Key"

"John Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Take the underside of the passenger side dash off and work

from the
> outside to get the hoses loose and then remove the heater

core frim
> under the dash. You have to open the case and there are

multiple screws
>
>
> ''Key wrote:
>
> > Could someone please tell me some instructions
> > on removing the heater core on an 84
> > or a route to take in finding out?
> > My mechanic says his info tells him the dash does NOT

have
> > to be removed but he is scratching his head on the

access
> > point and procedure to use in such a confined space.
> >
> > I am new to this model Vette and it looks like my

mechanic
> > is too :-)
> > Please save the negative remarks.
> > My mechanic is a pretty good Mr. Goodwrench but his
> > specialty was not Vettes. It was Cads.
> >
> > Thank For Any Help
> >

>



 




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