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    GU Heater core removal

    Hi all as usual I have a problem ...
    The heater core is blocked solid ....
    Now do you have to de gas the aircondition system ?
    Its a big job but, it just about un useable in the frosty weather

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    No need to degas the system but its a full dash out job from memory.

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    Full dash removal indeed. I used the instructions in the following video to remove my dash, and it turned out not to be a big deal.

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    As mentioned, no need to degas but full dash removal. It looks impressive but it’s not that hard. I did mine a few years ago by myself when I was only 75


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    Quote Originally Posted by jff45 View Post
    As mentioned, no need to degas but full dash removal. It looks impressive but it’s not that hard. I did mine a few years ago by myself when I was only 75


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    Yeah not hard but time consuming as what I found was I was redoing some of the wiring at the same time while it’s all exposed. Which took longer than the job at hand.


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    Wow, good video! I might do mine as well, just for fun
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