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I want to install a new heater core in a audi a6 1997 quattro Please help.

Old Sep 15, 2010 | 08:05 PM
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Red face I want to install a new heater core in a audi a6 1997 quattro Please help.

I have just recently bought the vehicle and the guy i bought it from said there is no heater core. He said the place he had bought it took it out. I am wondering how to get to the place the heater core sits. I dont want to take the dash board out. I heard you can get to it by the passengers left leg side. Can anyone show me in pictures how to do it or in good description. I am 17 years old and i have already replaced a heater core on my previous car so i plan on succeeding on this one. I love my car a lot even though i had it for short time so if anyone can help it would be great
 
Old Sep 16, 2010 | 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by pauliusx453
I have just recently bought the vehicle and the guy i bought it from said there is no heater core. He said the place he had bought it took it out. I am wondering how to get to the place the heater core sits. I dont want to take the dash board out. I heard you can get to it by the passengers left leg side. Can anyone show me in pictures how to do it or in good description. I am 17 years old and i have already replaced a heater core on my previous car so i plan on succeeding on this one. I love my car a lot even though i had it for short time so if anyone can help it would be great
There's a Vid on Youtube for replacing a heater core in an Audi A6 c4.
 
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