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2008 Crown Victoria Heater Core replacement

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RoadBoatFan224OP

  • Member since Mar 2009
  • 6 posts
  • brunswick, MD, USA
Sep 19, 2010 at 12:56 AM
Hi all:

Looking for some advice in removing the entire dash before I take the car in for repairs (I'm not paying for 9 hours labor)

Can I do this job without air tools? How do you feel about going aftermarket for this part?
JD

jdmeaux

Sep 19, 2010 at 6:29 PM
It all can be done by hand w/o air tools. And once you get the dash loose enough to pull it out some, you can get to the heater core. Time consuming job, but not that hard to do.

check out http://www.fordforumsonline.com/ and www.p71interceptor.com for more info

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1997 Crown Victoria P71 SVT *** ex-US Marshall service (the CAR)
STOCK?? I bet it was modified.

13.26 @ 107.24 MPH 1/4 mi w/ me, tools, & full tank of 93 octane

I added CAI, NICHE 19 X 8.5 " wheels with 245/45ZR 19 rubbers, and completely rebuilt the front end with poly bushings, Kooks headers, 2 1/4inch exhaust, TCI 2200-2400 rpm Stall converter

.PLANS:: engine upgrade, 5.4L 2v stroker, rebuild interior in leather w/ buckets, thinking about turbos

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