Do you have access to Mitchell1 Prodemand? If you are willing to share user/password (we can pay $250), please get in contact with us ASAP: email operation-charm [[at]] tuta.io or click to submit anonymously. (This is the last day we'll be asking)
Rear Heater Core - Installation
INSTALLATION
WARNING: The heater core tubes are not serviced separately from the rear heater core. The heater core tubes should not be repositioned, loosened or removed from the rear heater core. Failure to follow this warning may result in a coolant leak and possible serious or fatal injury.
NOTE: If a foam seal on the rear heater core is deformed or damaged, the seal must be replaced.
1. Install the rear heater core (2) into the inboard side of the rear heater-A/C housing (1). Make sure that the foam seals around the heater core are properly installed.
2. Install the rear heater core retaining bracket (4).
3. Install the screw (3) that secures the rear heater core retaining bracket to the rear heater-A/C housing. Tighten the screw to 2 Nm (17 in. lbs.).
4. Position the rear heater core tube and evaporator line flange (2) to the outboard side of the rear heater-A/C housing (5) and engage the retaining tab (1). Make sure the tab is fully engaged to the housing.
5. Install the screw (4) that secures the rear heater core tube and evaporator line flange to the inboard side of the rear heater-A/C housing. Tighten the screw to 2 Nm (17 in. lbs.).
NOTE: If the foam seal for the flange is deformed or damaged, the seal be replaced.
6. Carefully install the foam seal (3) onto the rear heater core tube and evaporator line flange.
7. Install the rear heater-A/C housing Front HVAC Housing Installation.
8. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
9. If the rear heater core is being replaced, flush the cooling system Service and Repair.