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Heater Core Case: Service and Repair






Heater Core

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Drip Tray For Workshop Hoist (VAS6208)

Hose Clamps up to 40 mm (3093)

Compressed air gun, commercially available

Removing

- Place (VAS 6208) under the engine.







Contact with hot engine coolant can cause severe scalding.

Coolant temperature can be above 100 °C (212 °F) with a warm engine. The coolant system is under pressure.

If necessary, reduce pressure and temperature before repairs.

- Clamp the coolant hoses - 1 - using the (3093) and remove the coolant hoses from the heater core.






- Connect a section of hose - A - to the upper connection on the heater core.

- Hold a container - B - under the lower connection - C -.

- Using a compressed air gun, carefully clear out any coolant still inside the heater core into the container - B -.

Depending on the engine, additional parts may need to be removed such as the charge air pipe.






- Loosen the bolt - 1 - on the connection flange between the heater core connections, but do not remove it.

By loosening the screw - 1 -, the coolant pipes are loosened and it is easier to remove the heater core.

- Remove the knee airbag mount.

- Remove the storage compartment for the driver side trim panel.

- Remove the trim in the left footwell of the center console (it is not necessary to remove the trim any further).

- Remove the driver footwell vent. Refer to=> [ Driver Side Footwell Vent ] Driver Side Footwell Vent.






- Remove the bolts - A - and the cover - B -.

There are different versions of cover - B -.

The illustration shows the version with Auxiliary Air Heater Heating Element (Z35).

If the temperature door lever - C - is a position that hinders access to the upper screw - A -. Change the position of the temperature door using the hot and fresh air controls; on vehicles with Climatronic (for example"Hi" setting).

- Cover the carpet the in area under heater core with waterproof foil and water absorbing paper.






- Open the clamps - A - and remove the coolant pipes from the heater core.

- Remove the heater core from the heater.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal. When doing this, note the following:






- Inspect the seals - A - and - B - attached on the heater core. Only install the heater core if the seals are not damaged.

An incorrectly glued seal can roll up into heater when sliding in the heater core.

Cold air may flow past heater core if seal is damaged or not properly fitted.

- Check the heater (while the heater core is removed) through the opening - A - for the heater core, for dirt.






- Remove any dirt or coolant which has leaked out of the heater (for example, after removing a leaking heater core).

- Install the heater core into the heater.






- Replace the sealing rings - 1 - coat them with coolant before installing.

If pipe clamps are deformed, replace them.

- Attach the coolant pipes to the heater core.

- Pipe clamps - A - must be able to be twisted slightly when installing onto the coolant pipes.

- Pipe clamps - A - must be installed as shown in the illustration.






- Tighten the pipe clamps - A - to 2 Nm.

- Make sure the clamps - A - are tight after tightening the screws. They must completely enclose the flange on the heater core and coolant pipe and must not come in contact with other components.






- Tighten the connection flange bolt - 1 - between the heater core connections to 2 Nm.

- After assembling the grommet - C -, check to see that the plenum chamber bulkhead is in the correct position.






- Seal flange for coolant pipes to heater core - A - and for expansion valve (to evaporator) - B - at pass-through of grommet - C - with silicon adhesive sealant if necessary (to prevent water from penetrating).

- Replace the seals.

- Replace all the coolant after replacing the heater core.

- Inspect the coolant circuit for leaks. Pay close attention to the connections between the coolant pipes and the heater core when doing this.