a couple months later, in april, car starts overheating again. after i got to work i saw the telltale sign of coolant dripping on my feet. heater core.
now, ive never done one before, but ive heard how much a pain they are to do, the entire car was basically built around the thing. i called my mechanic first, and was quoted $500+ since you have to rip the entire dash out to get to it. at this point i decided id rather remove my own limbs with a butter knife than drop another $500 into a 15 year old car if i am at all able to do it myself.
so i parked the car for awhile and then decided to start ripping the dash out. with the help of a friend, a haynes manual, and a steering wheel puller i got it out in about 10 hours, working casually (this 10 hours was literally spread over about 6 weekends haha).
after i got it out, i looked around and price checked new and used cores. the local junk yard had one for $20, but it was still in a car sitting out in the yard, and it had 210k miles on it. i decided if i did all this work and the "new" core failed i would have no choice but to push the car into the lake by my house, and give it a proper viking funeral. that being said, i called the dealer for my baseline price...which was $330.
screw those knuckleheads. i called around and found one for $170 at advanced auto and began the process of installing it yesterday.
at this point the car had been sitting with no dash in my driveway for about 2 months, so i was a bit worried id forget how it went together, but i was smart enough to individually bag and label all the bolts and nuts for each area of the dash, etc. this proved invaluable, and whatever i forgot, the manual was able to supplement. in about 5 hours of steady working i got it all back together except for a few pieces of the dash fascia, and i still need to go buy new coolant.
hopefully it will run again sometime this week, im anxious and a bit nervous. hopefully the hard work will have paid off, its certainly saved me some dough.
any suggestions on coolant? can i used regular 50/50 ethyl glycol from the parts shop?
thanks for reading i figured id share.
