How much does it cost to fix a broken heater core?

How much does it cost to fix a broken heater core?

The average cost for heater core replacement is between $857 and $1,008. Labor costs are estimated between $578 and $730 while parts are priced at $278. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.

How do I know if my heater core is broken?

Five Signs Your Car’s Heater Core Is Going Bad

  1. Fog Inside Your Car. Two things could be going on if you have fog inside your car.
  2. Sweet Smells in the Car. The sweet smell in your car might not be your perfume or the donuts you’re taking to work.
  3. Constant Engine Coolant Loss.
  4. Cold Air in the Cabin.
  5. Cold Cabin/Hot Engine.

Is it time to replace the Volvo 850 heater core?

A couple of weeks ago when cleaning my Volvo 850 I noticed that the carpet on the passenger side was slightly wet. First supect… the heater core! Removing the dashboard lower panel confirmed that it was faulty, so it was time to replace it.

Where are the heater hoses in a Volvo?

Step 1. Apply hose clamps to the heater unit hoses in engine compartment to prevent engine coolant from going into the car. The heater hoses are below the brake servo. Step 2. Remove left and right soundproofing panels under the dashboard.

How do you remove a heater from a Volvo?

Detach the pipes from the heater unit. Then detach the heater unit and cover by pulling to the rear toward the gear selector lever and twisting them slightly up at the same time. When the heater unit is free of the upper part of the climate control system it can be removed to the side. Step 9.

How do you replace the heater core in a car?

With the heater core out of the car, remove the 4 screws – T15 tor (marked in red below) that hold it to the heater core cover. Step 10. The new heater core comes with a new sponge tape that needs to be glued to the heater core, as shown in the picture.