Another wonderful design by some engineer that doesn't need to ever work on it themselves. I swear if they had to they'd make it easier for the average person to do it
I also have a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4. 152,000 miles. Same heater core issue. Little heat output & also leaks. Too much work for this guy. I'm a skilled operator, not a skilled mechanic like you are. Watched the whole video, too. Thanks for the share guys, Great work !!
I wonder if theresbaj easier way, cutting through the firewall to slide it out. I found one of these trucks for cheap, but the heater core is out of it. I do not have the tools to evacuate the air conditioning.
Go check with your local repair shop and ask them to recover it for you. I have recovered R134a for people who want to do there own work before and recharged it. They will charge you for this service. Then you won't be letting it out in to the air.
Well. Looks like im gonna be going without heat in my truck this winter. Probably next winter too. 🤣 I definitely don't have the patience to do it myself and too poor to have a shop fix it for me. 🤣 2003 1500 4wd hardly any heat at all coming thru. Was 25° this morning on my way to work.
What would a shop usually charge for that? I work 6 days a week 10 hours a day so I could have 1 day without my truck but if I do it myself it's definitely not getting done in one day.
I have done some that are equally as difficult or at least as difficult. Why in the world would they design it that way way? Is it to much to ask to just make it so you can remove your glove box and it be right there.