Materials Required:
Torx driver set
New heater hose clamps
Flat screwdriver
Old towels
Zip ties or wire
New heater core part number 9144221 (Behr is OEM & the heater core of choice)
Heater coupling part number 3522035 (comes with all seals and clips)
Heater hoses to suit your vehicle (turbo hoses differ so I'll let you all make your own choices) If you can remove them from the coupling easily and there is little corrosion you can opt to retain them
Step 1
Undo the driver's side kick panel and set aside (from memory 3 torx screws)
Step 2
Undo the black plastic console shield on the driver's side (a torx screw closer to the handbrake) and peel the carpet right back
Step 3
Undo the horizontal torx screws on the heater box as in pic 1 (one on driver's side and one on passenger's side) Step 4
Undo the vertical torx screws as is pic 2 (one on driver's side and one on passenger's side) Step 5
Place some old towels in the footwell to catch any POSSIBLY HOT coolant. Reach around to where the heater pipes clip into the coupling and while pulling back on the heater core press both clips. The heater pipes should unlatch after a couple of attempts. Step 6
Before attempting to flip the heater core out of it's sealing rubbers pull the a/c drain hose out of the floor and push it to one side
Step 7
Again place some old towels in the footwell to catch any coolant that may spill and beware if it is hot!! Pull the heater core out and place it on the ground. Step 8
Undo the four torx screws attaching the core to the outer heater box (refer pic 5) Step 9
Undo the large torx screw which attaches the pipes to the heater core (Pic 6) Step 10
Clean up the ends of the heater pipes if they have any corrosion and place new seals over the ends (Pic 7) These seals come with the new core. At this point you'll notice that my pipes change from black to silver. This is because I replaced the iron pipes with some aluminium ones from a wrecking yard because the ends were badly corroded and I didn't want to pull the heater core twice; once is enough!! If you are doing this be sure to ask the wrecking yard for the LONGER torx screw. Step 11
Attach the new heater core to the lower heater box with the 4 torx srews
Step 12
Now for the fun bit!! In the engine bay push both heater hoses clips while pulling on the hoses to remove the heater hoses. Have a bucket under the car to catch the coolant or if your engine is dirty & you don't want to contaminate the coolant just tie them up pointing up.
Step 13
In the engine bay loosen the 2 torx screws (In Pic
In the cabin, while holding the coupling firmly pull it out past the rubber floor backing (if you have rotated it 90 degrees it should clear with just a little effort)
Step 15
Remove the clips/seals from the inner side of the new heater coupling and place them on the ends of your heater pipes as in pic 9 below Step 16
Mark the top of the new heater coupling (refer to the pic of the coupling protruding from the firewall) Remove the clips and seals from the firewall side of the heater coupling to avoid bending/damaging them and pass the coupling from the cabin side tilted at 90 degrees then rotate it another 90 degrees so it faces correctly once it passes the rubber carpet backing.
Step 17
Install the metal holding plate; at this point centre the plate as much as possible and DONT tighten the screws all the way; give them some torque but not enough to budge easily. This gives the assembly some room to move as the heater pipes find their way to the coupling.
Step 18: Go and have a beverage: you've earned it!! Rotate the clips on the ends of the heater pipes so they will match the squared end of the cabin side coupling. Now time to place the heater core back in the car.
Pretty mich a reversal of the dismantle procedure; be sure to re-tighten the coupling plate on the engine bay side, refit your heater hoses and refill with appropriate coolant. Test for leaks, then replace the kick panels.
ENJOY THE WARM COMFORTING AIR IN THE KNOWLEDGE YOU SAVED YOURSELF SOME REAL DOLLARS AND DID A BETTER THAN DEALER-CLASS JOB






