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Heater Core: Service and Repair






Heater Core

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Drip Tray For VAS 6100 (VAS 6208)

Hose Clamps Up To 40 mm (VAS 3093)

Compressed air gun, commercially available

Removing

- Remove the bulkhead inside the plenum chamber.

- Place the (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 cooling system is under pressure.

If necessary, reduce pressure and temperature before repairs.

- Clamp off the coolant hoses - 1 - using the (VAS 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 -.






- Remove the bolt (6 mm inner hex) - 1 - from the connection flange between the heater core connections.

This allows the coolant pipes to move for removing the heater core.

- Remove driver side footwell trim, if equipped.

- Remove the left footwell vent, refer to => [ Left Footwell Vent ] Left Footwell Vent.






- Remove the bolts - 1 - and remove the heater core trim.

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

- Remove the clamps - 2 - and then remove the coolant pipes - 1 - from the heater core.






- Remove the heater core from the heater.

Installing

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






- Check the seals - A - and - B - on the heater core for damage.

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.

- Coat sealing rings - 2 - with coolant before installing.






- Install the seals - 2 - for the coolant pipe connections - 1 -.

- Attach the coolant pipes to the heater core.

- Install the clamps - 3 -.

- Thread the bolt - A - into the connection flange - B - and while doing this make sure bolt is actually threaded into the mounting point intended for it.






- Make sure the grommet - C - fits correctly inside the bulkhead.






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

Sealing rings must always be replaced.

If hose clamps are deformed, replace them.

After replacing the heater core, coolant must be replaced completely.

Check the coolant circuit for leaks. Pay attention to the connection between the coolant pipes and the heater core.