1999 Audi A4 heater core replacement Part 1. Removed entire dash and all components to get the heater core which was damaged and leaking. Symptoms were leaki…
1999 Audi A4 heater core replacement Part 1. Removed entire dash and all components to get the heater core which was damaged and leaking. Symptoms were leaki…
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Be able to sacrifice the car for a few days or weeks. When you cant figure out something, stop, go in the house, sit down and watch TV, take your mind off of it for a few minutes. Don’t pull on anything in dash hard, there’s a screw holding it. Some are hidden. Best advice is to not read any other car manual except the car you have. For example dont use a Jetta manual – almost the same, but not. Dont take apart the safety bag container – be careful.
I just discovered the exact same issue (with the one crumbling pipe from the heater core) on my 99 A4.
I can only weep when I think of attempting to do this. I must say, I applaud your efforts. Any advice before I begin?
ditto lol
Well the things is Audi didn’t make everything easy to replace at all.
Ur nuts but I gotta give you credit for trying not like some pussys that are too scared to try
Sure – you just wont have heat.
the same thing happened to my car, now did you connect the two hoses together, will the car run that way
Job done – look for part 3 soon
Thanks – check out part 2. Its a lousy video but I got the assembly out. I took it apart, cleaned it and re-assembled with a new heater core and a new blower motor to play it safe. Next is the hard part? 🙂
Not a mechanic??? I’d say you are my friend 🙂
Audi did not make the heater core replacement and easy job at all.