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Steamed up window, coolant soaked passenger footwell...
I take it my heater core is leaking? This is on the 62 plate STI. How do I trace this and how exactly do I get to the core and the pipes? Is it a full dash out job?
Is there a dash removal DIY anywhere for Hatch shape cars if so?
You may just have a leaking supply/return pipe/seal as they are separate items.
Removing the blower unit is the first stage after removing the LH side lower instrument panel and glove box
takes about 2 hours to strip down all told -it will amaze you how many bloody bolts hold it together lol---took me a fair while longer to get it all back together though and keep everything working-
yeah its a big job by all accounts. my bug,s heater matrix leaked, same signs as yours coolant steamed windows and soaking wet passenger side floor/carpet. i have bypassed the heater matrix for the moment until such time i can get it done. from what ive read you have to drop the steering column as well (on the bugeye at least) too big a job for me so will get someone for the job after this madness all ends.
Right I’m well into this now. I can’t fully pull the dash out as there’s some wires which will snap that don’t appear to have any way of being disconnected. I’ve got the lower part off and can see the blower motor assembly. I can’t make out from the diagram where the heating and cooling unit is, where the heater core is or how I discharge the air con with no special tools?
If it is that then, I'm going to have to find a way to undo the wire that's still attached to the top of the dash somewhere as that's not coming out with the dash above it...
If it's the supply/return pipe seal, whereabouts will the leak be coming from when I let it run?
Blower motor is still in situ, will that have to come out to remove the pipe cover?
Have no idea but looking at this image no - but i'm not on site or have done the job before.
You may have to remove the blower unit to get the pipes out anyway, if required.
Well the replacement core I bought from a well known breaker has turned up pretty smashed up and badly packaged.
How does the radiator itself come out? Do the pipes need removing? Does it just pull out with a bit of force after the single screw on the side is removed or is there a trick to it?
Last edited by Jay Cartay; May 13, 2020 at 04:36 PM.
Well the replacement core I bought from a well known breaker has turned up pretty smashed up and badly packaged.
How does the radiator itself come out? Do the pipes need removing? Does it just pull out with a bit of force after the single screw on the side is removed or is there a trick to it?
Post #2 second pdf "Heater core.pdf" - seems I wasted my time
Last edited by Don Clark; May 13, 2020 at 06:28 PM.