It hadn't been done before & had the ducting "modified" already, had it?
Either way, not bad going so well done. I have the odd drip from mine so I'll be doing it myself soon.
hey guys,
just finished changing the heater core o-rings on my rangie p38. Prob took me about an hour to do and that was not following the instructions on some certain web site's either. Noooooooo i did it the easy way, with out cutting holes in my dash and no drilling Access holes. all i did was take off the bottom console from under the steering column, took out two air channels and had access to the heater core.
Went to super cheap and got an O-ring Set for about $$9 bucks replaced them and BAMMMMM done. So before you go and start drilling holes and cutting up ur dash on ur beloved rangie, just have a bit of a tinker urself, you would be amazed what you could do!!!!!!!!!!
BEER'S ALL ROUND!!!!!!!!!![]()
It hadn't been done before & had the ducting "modified" already, had it?
Either way, not bad going so well done. I have the odd drip from mine so I'll be doing it myself soon.
Scott
For your next trick, try changing the heater core in a Daihatsu Charade.
URSUSMAJOR
Good on ya, how about some pics and a tutorial.
Cheers
Simon
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