1992 Ford Bronco
Owner: KGunner 
From: Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.        (Other registries in CO)
Year, Make, & Model: 1992 Ford Bronco        (Other Ford Broncos)
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Mileage: 147
Engine: 4.9L 300ci MSD coil, Taylor Spiro-pro wires, Motorcraft plugs.
Drivetrain: M5OD 5 speed, stock suspension, 33''x12.50.15 BFG A/T KOs.
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Last Updated: 4/13/2007
Hits: 6469
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Folder Hits Comments Created Updated
folder Johnny Park6002,04202/19/072/19/07
folder Bronco Basics6001,59902/19/072/19/07
folder Poudre Canyon Drive7002,01502/21/072/21/07
folder Carnage Canyon21007,48302/25/072/25/07
folder How-Tos and Part Replacement9005,58004/13/074/13/07
Newest Media Files
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551 hits | 69.34 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Here is the old heater core next to the new one. Now just put the new one into the box, reattach the hoses on the outside, put the cover back on, hook up the cables and the wires and put the glove box back in and start the truck. There should be no...
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713 hits | 51.98 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

From the engine compartment push on the two pipes that come through in order to push the heater core out of its box. Pull from the inside as well. With the heater core out this is what you will see.
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666 hits | 53.52 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Now pop the hood and go the passenger side of the engine compartment. Place a drain pan under these hoses to catch the coolant. You will see two hoses going into the fire wall, unclamp them from the heater core. You will need to wriggle them loose...
DSC03074.JPG
585 hits | 60.36 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Now you will be looking at the heater core itself.
DSC03075.JPG
573 hits | 53.68 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Once that is off take off the cover to the heater box. There are 6-8 8mm screws and some wires anchored to it. There is also a cable on the top that will need to be removed. This is the black cover.
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526 hits | 34.96 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Now unbolt and unplug this to get to the heater box.
DSC03069.JPG
553 hits | 39.59 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Now just lift the box up and it is out. Put it off to the side.
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828 hits | 35.12 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

You will see one of these on each side, just pull them in and the box will drop leaving one little thing.
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585 hits | 31.21 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

You will need to start in the glovebox. No tools needed for the removal of it. But you will need a 7mm and 8mm socket, pliers, a drain pan, screwdriver (Flathead), and some good music.
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DSC03072.JPG
828 hits | 35.12 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

You will see one of these on each side, just pull them in and the box will drop leaving one little thing.
DSC03077.JPG
713 hits | 51.98 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

From the engine compartment push on the two pipes that come through in order to push the heater core out of its box. Pull from the inside as well. With the heater core out this is what you will see.
DSC03076.JPG
666 hits | 53.52 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Now pop the hood and go the passenger side of the engine compartment. Place a drain pan under these hoses to catch the coolant. You will see two hoses going into the fire wall, unclamp them from the heater core. You will need to wriggle them loose...
DSC03068.JPG
585 hits | 31.21 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

You will need to start in the glovebox. No tools needed for the removal of it. But you will need a 7mm and 8mm socket, pliers, a drain pan, screwdriver (Flathead), and some good music.
DSC03074.JPG
585 hits | 60.36 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Now you will be looking at the heater core itself.
DSC03010.JPG
583 hits | 71.91 KB | Posted: 2/25/07

STUCK! AHHHH!!!
DSC03075.JPG
573 hits | 53.68 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Once that is off take off the cover to the heater box. There are 6-8 8mm screws and some wires anchored to it. There is also a cable on the top that will need to be removed. This is the black cover.
DSC03069.JPG
553 hits | 39.59 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Now just lift the box up and it is out. Put it off to the side.
DSC03078.JPG
551 hits | 69.34 KB | Posted: 4/13/07

Here is the old heater core next to the new one. Now just put the new one into the box, reattach the hoses on the outside, put the cover back on, hook up the cables and the wires and put the glove box back in and start the truck. There should be no...
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