The heater core is located inside the vehicle between the instrument panel and the firewall. It looks like a miniature radiator minus the fill neck and cap. The purpose of the heater core is to ...
If the windows in your Chevy are steaming up and you're not in the backseat, you just may have a problem. Or if you notice coolant dripping from under the glovebox on the passenger's toe board, no ...
We've all been there—you're just cruising along in your vintage Vette and you get a whiff of coolant. Then, you notice a drip in the passenger-side floorboard. The dreaded heater core leak is ...
Early 2000's American trucks are awesome, and monstrous 8.1 liter V8 Vortec Chevy trucks are even more so. But when the time comes to change the heater core on one of these beasts, the bill can leave ...
Anyone who has tackled heater core replacement will tell you they’d rather have an all-night root canal than have to perform this dreaded task. Heater core leakage begins with the subtle aroma of ...
The heater core is a small radiator that warms the car’s cabin using hot coolant from the engine. The cooling system’s hoses circulate liquid coolant through the heater core as they do through the ...
As winter sets in and temperatures drop, a functioning heater becomes a necessity. But what if, instead of warm comfort, your heater blows icy air through the vents, or fails to work altogether? It's ...
Bar’s Leaks has released a product that is said to stop larger cooling system, heater core, and intake manifold leaks Bar’s Leaks has released a product that is said to stop larger cooling system, ...
Heater hoses are rubber hoses that circulate engine coolant to and from the heater core, which is the small radiator that provides heat for the cabin. They typically extend from the engine to the ...
Sweet car smell indicates coolant leak that can cause $5,000 engine damage if ignored-early detection saves thousands in ...