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Heater core replacement in a '95 5 series
How bad is it to get at the heater core in a '95 325i?
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JimV wrote:
> How bad is it to get at the heater core in a '95 325i? Make that a '95 525i |
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"JimV" > wrote
> JimV wrote: >> How bad is it to get at the heater core in a '95 325i? > > Make that a '95 525i Bad. IIRC, it took the Strictly BMW guys almost 5 hours of labor. And the core itself (a dual-zone one) cost over $150. Floyd |
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Are you sure its a core? My heater control valve went out on my '93 about a
year or two ago. It controls the the hot water to the heater core. Chip L "JimV" > wrote in message ... > How bad is it to get at the heater core in a '95 325i? |
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