Guys if you’re doing it on your own! You have to pay a shop to evacuate your Freon from a/c lines before you pull the heater core assembly out. Then recharge your a/c lines with freon and oil if needed after you put everything back together.
@@nathaliaj2070 Oh wow, well did it get over heat? Were you adding coolant? if it heats up it will blow head gasket, you will notice milky liquid in engine
Guys if you’re doing it on your own! You have to pay a shop to evacuate your Freon from a/c lines before you pull the heater core assembly out. Then recharge your a/c lines with freon and oil if needed after you put everything back together.
Beautiful sharing great work keep it up stay blessed
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Hello my friend, wow excellent work 👏👍🙏
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Have a wonderful day my good friend. Greetings from Greece
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Thanks for sharing about interesing video
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watching this makes me question how bad I really need heat, i do live in TX, perhaps I need to look at by-passing the heater core.
More than 60% people bypass, real bad design flaw. Some people use external heaters
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How long is this job
Its a long job ...like 8 hours for me when I did it
Great video 2 👍👍
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Yea……..I’m just gonna be cold
If you not gonna fix it, by pass it and use external plugin heater
@@FKCamVlogs what if the car has been driven for 2 years with a coolant leak inside passenger side ? How do I know if damaged engine? Would u fix
@@nathaliaj2070 Oh wow, well did it get over heat? Were you adding coolant? if it heats up it will blow head gasket, you will notice milky liquid in engine
easy way to fix it possibly cutting a hole ?@FKCamVlogs
My 2007 pathfinder ac no work