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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2007

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2001 Dakota Heater Core

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Jerry - 05 Mar 2007 15:06 GMT
My heater core sprung one heck of a leak over the weekend. I can
literally see the fog coming out of my heat vents. I tried some liquid
aluminum but it didn't help. I'm going to stop on the way home from
work to get some Bars Leaks to see if that helps. I looked at a
Chilton's and this requires the removal of the dash and an A/C evac.
I've done various automotive repair in the past but never a dash
removal. Is this something I should pay a dealer to do or is this
something a person with some tools and some mechanical knowledge can
handle?

Thanks,

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Jerry
NapalmHeart - 12 Mar 2007 15:48 GMT
> My heater core sprung one heck of a leak over the weekend. I can
> literally see the fog coming out of my heat vents. I tried some liquid
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> --
> Jerry

How long can you stand to have your truck torn apart?
Bill Dunkenfield - 13 Mar 2007 13:37 GMT
> > My heater core sprung one heck of a leak over the weekend. I can
> > literally see the fog coming out of my heat vents. I tried some liquid
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>
> How long can you stand to have your truck torn apart?

Ya might try a can of black pepper, my bud Tommy recommends it.

JAM

PS Ya might hafta flush the rat-e-8er to get all of the gunk you put in
out!
 
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