How do you remove the heater core from a jeep?

How do you remove the heater core from a jeep?

Undo all the screws that are holding the plastic box in place with a screwdriver and set the box off to the side. Locate the heater core that was sitting inside the plastic box. Unscrew all the screws that are holding the heater core to the firewall with clamps underneath the dashboard. Remove the clamps from the heater core.

Why does my Jeep Cherokee heater stop working?

The heater core on your 2001 Jeep Cherokee is responsible for providing heat in the cab of your vehicle. Overtime or due to driving conditions, the heater core can become plugged with dust or corrosion and stop working.

How to remove a heater core from a computer?

Disconnect the heater and A/C vacuum lines by loosening the clamps. Disconnect electrical wiring from the A/C unit. Disconnect the computer from the firewall, but do not disconnect the 60-pin connector. Remove the heater core from the housing using a Phillips screwdriver. Install new heater core and reattach with screwdriver.

Where do you flush the heater core in a car?

Flushing the heater core can remove these clogs, but if it fails to work, you may need to have your heater core replaced. Locate the heater core on the vehicle’s firewall. The heater core inlet and outlet pipes are usually located on the firewall separating the engine from the cabin of the vehicle.

What to do with a Jeep Cherokee heater core?

Take the old heater core out of the Jeep Cherokee and dispose of the unit. Recycle the drained coolant by taking the drain pan with the fluid to your local recycling center or automotive supply. To keep from being injured or burned, allow the Jeep Cherokee to cool down before attempting to remove the heater core.

The heater core on your 2001 Jeep Cherokee is responsible for providing heat in the cab of your vehicle. Overtime or due to driving conditions, the heater core can become plugged with dust or corrosion and stop working.

How do you remove a radiator on a jeep?

Open the drain valve on the radiator with an open end wrench and allow the coolant to drain into the pan completely. When it is finished, close the drain valve and remove the drain pan. Unfasten the dash pad on the top of the dashboard by using a screwdriver to undo the screws holding it in place.