F150 Heater Core part 3

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  • @burlbark
    @burlbark 12 років тому +2

    Just did my buddies f-150 it took 3.5 hrs total with me fixing all his mistakes and eating lunch. I used a 18v impact driver with 3/8" drive and a 1/4" drive adapter, and a 1/4" stubby ratchet. Needed a swivel only a couple of times. Way easier than I thought it was going to be. I charged him $200 and the shop quoted $900. Awesome video....

  • @ronchadwick8552
    @ronchadwick8552 Рік тому +2

    I watched the same video Eight years ago and did this repair which I thank you for the advice. Now in the present Time I need to do it again!😢 So I returned to your channel for a refresher course. Tomorrow Ronnie starts on a new adventure again. Thank you so much for all your information😁

  • @highwaystartruckrepair
    @highwaystartruckrepair Місяць тому

    This was an absolutely excellent tutorial on what is a really sucky job. Excellent tips, concise directions…. This was awesome.

  • @misionaremisa4133
    @misionaremisa4133 10 років тому +5

    Thank you for making these videos to remove the heater core and all that needs to come out. I sincerely appreciate them and will use them to tackle my biggest project ever. I'll fill you in on my job when completed. Thanks again!!!
    Misionare

  • @pa22flyguy
    @pa22flyguy 9 років тому +2

    Excellent how to video. Just finished my Ford Expedition and everything went just as you described. Also appreciate the tip about changing the blend door and how to shave the plastic housing to get everything to work smoothly. You saved me a lot of headaches with your attention to detail.

  • @samd410
    @samd410 9 років тому +1

    Thanks, you are the best teacher, very thorough. I learned a lot from you. Keep these fantastic videos rolling.

  • @phillipclark1893
    @phillipclark1893 6 років тому +8

    Explained clealy like a good teacher. Thanks.

  • @dannyortiz8079
    @dannyortiz8079 6 років тому

    Thank you for the video. I will be tackling this big job on my 98 F150 in a few days. This video has given me a ton of info and confidence to do it myself. Thank you very much.

  • @Tropicalan
    @Tropicalan 5 років тому

    This is a well thought out, well compiled video...you've obviously done many! Thank you!!

  • @richardcabitto5108
    @richardcabitto5108 6 років тому +1

    You sir, are an inspiration! I will be attempting and completing this job very soon with the confidence and knowledge to do it right! Tyvm! RC

  • @michaelfarquhar6732
    @michaelfarquhar6732 10 років тому +4

    Wish I would of watched this before I started pulling the dash! Been changing a heater core for 2 days now. Lesson learned! Thanks for sharing. Awesome job!

    • @BogusQuacky
      @BogusQuacky 3 роки тому

      my truck hasnt been running for like 2 weeks.. i pulled the dash thinking the parts would be here soon. nope

  • @jstmoto
    @jstmoto 13 років тому

    By far the BEST auto repair videos on UA-cam. Thanks for another good one!

  • @ozthemagi13
    @ozthemagi13 10 років тому +9

    I don't have a job, I don't have 1k, no shop to work in, but I have tools, technical skill, and time to try. Thanks for the detail and thorough directions. I'll admit I'm a little scared, but I'm broke so I have no choice but to do this. I need a vehicle to drive just in case I find that job. ;-)

    • @richardchapman3489
      @richardchapman3489 5 місяців тому

      Did you find a job and did the job go well for you?

    • @r3alfish
      @r3alfish 5 місяців тому

      ​@@richardchapman3489 ain't no telling how many jobs and life changes dude has had in 9 years. Lol.

    • @eharris6347
      @eharris6347 23 дні тому

      lol

  • @briansmobile1
    @briansmobile1 12 років тому +5

    Thanks for the tip on the blend door!

  • @lucky2knight
    @lucky2knight 12 років тому

    This video was very helpful in that it helped me understand all the work involved in replacing the header core to my truck. What I did in the mean time was to bypass my supply lines. I knew it was a big job but I know this is too much for me. If I had a second vehicle I may try it. Very well done and was explained very simply though it is not a simple job. I think this is an awesome video as well and give it my two thumbs up. He can work on my truck any time. Keep up the good work guys.

  • @millenium757
    @millenium757 7 років тому +1

    watched this series and it helped me and my pops do his 98 f150 im 4.5 hrs. thanks great videos

  • @mysweetlord1
    @mysweetlord1 8 років тому +1

    That was very informative and better than the other's I've seen, thank you

  • @scottduppstadt1078
    @scottduppstadt1078 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent Video !!!! I'm gonna have to do this job soon and this was very easy to follow. Step by step for the most part. Thank You for the informative video.

  • @russellkadri1183
    @russellkadri1183 5 років тому

    I watched several videos on this particular project and this video is absolutely the most detailed and helpful one I viewed!! Not sure if I want to take on this job, however after watching this, I have a very good idea what I will be in for.

  • @waynedeleeuw2464
    @waynedeleeuw2464 8 років тому

    Excellent series of videos, thank you

  • @MeadowsJames
    @MeadowsJames 10 років тому

    Thanks for all three videos. Very informative!

  • @MrUbiquitousTech
    @MrUbiquitousTech 5 років тому +1

    Great series, thanks for sharing!

  • @douglasgoldstein8990
    @douglasgoldstein8990 Рік тому

    Great how to! Helped me on my 2001 F150, just a few small differences than the truck you used, but it helped a ton. Thank you!

  • @geraldvaldez3636
    @geraldvaldez3636 5 років тому

    I just took one out today and by reading manuals, watching some good videos like this, enthusiasm, core was out in no time . . .

  • @siphonda
    @siphonda 13 років тому +1

    By far the BEST auto repair videos on UA-cam love your video big fan!

  • @beasthub
    @beasthub 8 років тому +1

    Excellent details and tips. Thank you!

  • @andyc3020
    @andyc3020 11 років тому

    Wow this is the best how-to video I have ever seen. Thank you for taking the time to do this.

  • @tedpartlow5683
    @tedpartlow5683 4 роки тому

    Great, informative video. Very well done. I am a 25 year tech and this video saved me a ton of time. If you read this comment on another video , it was a mistake. Thought I was commenting on this one. Well done and thank you!!

  • @senadkatana9224
    @senadkatana9224 9 років тому +1

    Watched your video and its great detailed and helpful video for person like myself who arent mechanics to be able to save money.
    I had problem with mine starting to blow hot air and then hot air turns to cold after 10 sec.
    I went and hose it (clean) lines as I was told to do it,it could help.I did notice a bit change but after little bit was all the same.I have decided this week to go and change and get me new heater core.
    Thanks again

  • @imjeremy51
    @imjeremy51 8 років тому +1

    Thank you. These vidios are amazing. Even the little tips about the tray. As a "shade tree" mechanic I am going to start doing that. beats the hell out of a full magnetic tray, or a million ziploc bags like I usually use on big projects. will be saving this video for my near future heater core venture....

  • @swtracey
    @swtracey 10 років тому

    Great video thank you for taking the time to explain this my heater core just crapped out at least if I get caught up I can go back to this video!!!!!

  • @jeremiahfisher6994
    @jeremiahfisher6994 6 років тому

    I watched all 3 of your videos I myself have a 99 all the same I'm favoring your videos so i can do mine in 2 wks of course its -10 today under a warning for windchill and my heater core decides to go to sh6t right after I flushed the system 2 wks ago of course. After watching these I feel I can tackle it in 2 wks after I get my medication. My dads lending me his truck with no rush to return so i can take my time and do it right! Thank u for these 3 short videos I'm no master but I'm going to give it the ole college try lol

  • @henniti
    @henniti 8 років тому +1

    Just took me about 3.5 hrs to get the dash out of the way, still hung up on something on the drivers side, plus I've got a manual transmission. Without your great videos I would have likely taken out way too many screws....My dash is waaaay dirtier than yours....used up a half hour vacuuming and wiping as I went...tomorrow I will be tackling the core and the blend door. Many thanks. I have also used your small container system, with notes...

    • @timosness3667
      @timosness3667 5 років тому

      Ya i understand what you went Through! Mine had like a inch of dust on everything and bugged me so i spent the first day cleaning and the second installing the core. Lol

  • @kevinreardon2558
    @kevinreardon2558 6 років тому

    Thanks. Now I really know what I'm in for. Thanks for the tip of replacing the mixer door, that helps. Watching this done professionally is so much better then watching the hacks who take a hack saw to the parts just to save them what they think are a few bucks.

  • @Quarterhorse2
    @Quarterhorse2 6 років тому

    Thank you for taking the time to post this video! Very informative,,, Thank you!

  • @jasonshrout8921
    @jasonshrout8921 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting these videos! The methodology and tips that you have provided will save me time and what's left of my sanity. Won't keep me from cussing Ford while I'm doing it, but your instruction should keep it down to only a few choice phrases. Again... THANK YOU!

  • @jpmc2000
    @jpmc2000 12 років тому

    Wow, what a job. Thanks for the excellent video!

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 13 років тому

    That's a brilliant summary, Duane. With so many steps and plastic tabs, the first time a guy does this he has to count on breaking something on the way.

  • @chandlersgarage
    @chandlersgarage 9 років тому

    Excellent video, thanks for posting!

  • @kerrykaminski2904
    @kerrykaminski2904 11 років тому

    I am in the middle of exactly this job. Thankyou for the terrific video. Ford deserves a lot of criticism for the way they implemented all this.

  • @MrFer1965
    @MrFer1965 13 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us..
    nice, nice videos..

  • @JamesSmith-no7fr
    @JamesSmith-no7fr 3 роки тому

    Well stated and performed. A+ ...thanks

  • @kennethlawrence9192
    @kennethlawrence9192 2 роки тому

    Awesome video. Half way done with my 99 F150 heater core change

  • @Jackapoo1
    @Jackapoo1 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for this video series..

  • @crissy7503
    @crissy7503 10 років тому

    Excellent video, like all the videos you have

  • @toeman9900
    @toeman9900 9 років тому +1

    This is a Great video, thanks for helping me.

  • @kenzarko7818
    @kenzarko7818 4 роки тому

    Just wanted to say THANK YOU!!! This series of 3 videos has helped me out tremendously with my 98 F150! I'm on my 3rd heater core replacement in the last 2 years. This is my third heater core from Spectra(thankfully cover by warranty which is the only reason why I keep using them. And the reviews on all the other aftermarket ones are terrible. And $200 for a Motorcraft one cuts into my beer budget too much.) Going to try hooking a ground wire to the core somehow this time. I got some advice from a few mechanics that recommended that because of a possible electrolysis problem. Not sure if anyone else has had this issue. If anyone has run into this before, please let me know if a ground wire worked. Also, just wanted to throw it out there that the tool he uses in the video to pop the hoses off is totally worth buying! Got mine on Amazon for $21.99 with Prime. If you're going to do this job GET THAT TOOL!!! Your knuckles will thank you. Lol. 🛠

  • @villalonjr
    @villalonjr 11 років тому

    Great job on explaining. And easy tricks to save time

  • @gatmguru1
    @gatmguru1 6 років тому

    Great three part video. Very detailed

  • @kellyspeppers
    @kellyspeppers 4 роки тому

    Some good tips you put in. Thanks

  • @abdyfe
    @abdyfe 8 років тому

    im a mechanic my self i can tell u this guy is good and he know his shit...

  • @michaelcarlson4932
    @michaelcarlson4932 10 років тому

    Excellent video series, utilized it for my 2000 SVT Lightning. Ended up having to cut the old HC tubes as the connections were just to far back. Suggest that other first time core changers pay close attention to all wires and hoses as you pull dash away from firewall to prevent damage or inadvertent disconnection.

  • @goyeabuddy
    @goyeabuddy 10 років тому +2

    great job! I've replaced heater cores before, but usually on the older cars where they can be as quick as an hr or all day long..15 yrs sounds like the average life span of these cores. again, nice job on the presentation of the heater core removal..

  • @johnthario9606
    @johnthario9606 6 років тому

    I have a tip to add. I did this job on my 1998 f150 yesterday it was fun! If you buy the doorman blend door that has the metal end on it it's too big like he says. He also said to use a hobby knife to shave the edges. I tried that and I did not succeed. So I ended up having to remove the floor vent and actuator so that I could make the hole bigger in diameter without messing up the actuator. First I used a knife and to me that just made it look uneven. So I sat down and thought for a second. O I got and idea. I ended up using a 5/8 in.
    in diameter pattle bit to bore out the hole. Fits like a glove. But it took me about and hour to remove the floor vent and actuator because I had to remove all of the bolts from the passenger side because the dash was already removed. Other than that the set of videos on this topic was very helpful.
    Thank You Sir!

    • @timosness3667
      @timosness3667 5 років тому

      I said screw it, so i removed the metal part and installed the blend door. Lol

  • @willassmaximus
    @willassmaximus 6 років тому

    Lost an o ring and a bushing not a damn clue where they went lol. Thanks for the video it helped me find the product I needed to buy in order to replace those!

  • @98erics
    @98erics 11 років тому

    sir you are a great instructor, thank you.

  • @mazzmari
    @mazzmari 13 років тому

    You ripped that job apart like a boss, solid video.

  • @klc317
    @klc317 11 років тому +1

    You dont need heat...just put on a sweater...ha
    Great video and a thorough explanation of the work involved.

  • @oregonone132
    @oregonone132 6 років тому

    Best out there---well worth watching---thank you. I'm now going to do it.--

  • @LettinTheLooseEndDrag
    @LettinTheLooseEndDrag 11 років тому +2

    This guy is really good! I wish this were my truck he was working on:)

  • @MetalKingLA
    @MetalKingLA 10 років тому

    I WILL be using this video over Thanksgiving break! Thank you RFRF!!!!!!

  • @kevinfujioka4152
    @kevinfujioka4152 3 роки тому

    Great complete information a lot of very usefull tips and cautionary process thank you

  • @timbowe9519
    @timbowe9519 10 місяців тому

    Good job sir n good advice thankz.😊

  • @inspector1963
    @inspector1963 13 років тому

    FANTASTIC!! VIDEO!!! that is how I do it:) however it would take me 2 weekends outside in the back yard, under the oak tree, and if it rains the I would have to cover everything up and wait it out
    nice to see such detail to attention on a project

  • @tinydx95t2
    @tinydx95t2 13 років тому +2

    Great video series.I have never had to deal with a newer car that had to have the dash out yet but after watching this with my mechanical back round I feel confident that I could do this job. It may take some time to do but I defiantly could see myself doing it.Thanks for showing us it because its a great video.Thanks for showing it.

  • @JUANITO5338
    @JUANITO5338 6 років тому

    I did this today and removed the whole dash up to the heatercore removed and took me exactly 1 hour and 40 minutes from start to where heatercore was officially removed from the truck.... not gonna lie, i used a drill to faster remove bolts but honestly the video made it easier by knowing where the bolts were.. good deal sir.

  • @virginiabronc
    @virginiabronc 10 років тому

    Awesome, very helpful. Thank you

  • @Localmode
    @Localmode 12 років тому

    This is why I drive a thirty year old truck. I love old stuff, it's simple and last.

  • @SyNguyen-ig1lh
    @SyNguyen-ig1lh 9 місяців тому

    Thankfully master help a lot understand how to do heater core

  • @SteveRobReviews
    @SteveRobReviews 13 років тому

    Gread vid as usual. There are lots of people that head right to the parts store and try a bottle of stop leak ,your doing it the right way and I bet you have never used stop leak. Your a fantastic teacher and the trade schools would love to get a pro like you.

  • @boaterbil
    @boaterbil 13 років тому

    I have found it easier to re-assemble the quick connector on the hose end, Then simply push the hose connector back onto the core tube. No lost seals. Try it and let me know. Thanks for the excellent videos, Bill

  • @Raidersforlife229
    @Raidersforlife229 5 років тому

    Nice job

  • @mecanicchic
    @mecanicchic 13 років тому

    Awesome vid!!!!!

  • @TRcustomengineering
    @TRcustomengineering 13 років тому

    Another great video Duane.

  • @Vera-xu3xw
    @Vera-xu3xw 4 роки тому

    Watching this made me decide to pay someone 😂
    Damn that's a lot if work.
    Great Video, Thanks.

  • @jaymanaa
    @jaymanaa 8 років тому +1

    Man, I love my 85 Chevy!

    • @bengaljam4550
      @bengaljam4550 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/FoMw6rtMSNA/v-deo.html Video on how to remove 85 chevy truck heater core

  • @Cherickllc
    @Cherickllc 7 років тому

    I had a '66 Ford. The heater core was held in by two #10 screws on the engine side of the firewall. It came out like a piece of bread from a toaster.

  • @Jimmynitr
    @Jimmynitr 12 років тому

    Wow quite a job, hope mine doesn't leak, had one replaced under warranty, also had to replace the radio the leak filled it and took it out.

  • @RazorRaymo
    @RazorRaymo 11 років тому

    great video. now to get er done.

  • @AimForTheBushes908
    @AimForTheBushes908 12 років тому

    You, my friend, are correct. For someone to design this is a for laymen/DIY like us to work on is sad. It's just terrible that many contemporary designers completely disregard the regular joe these days. I'm glad there are people out there like realfixesrealfast who take the time to share this valuable information and expect nothing in return.

  • @Whiteweddingsinger
    @Whiteweddingsinger 8 років тому +1

    you da man.... great video

  • @godisgood789
    @godisgood789 11 років тому

    This is why we have work in the USA! I have done several myself ! The key is organization and taking pics of important brackets and location points !

  • @hudsonjamesc
    @hudsonjamesc 12 років тому

    wow I am impressed!

  • @lwilson271
    @lwilson271 9 років тому +3

    you should remove the quick connect clips before you pull it through the firewall so not to tear the rubber foam and when installing them put the clips in the hose end not on the heater core it is much easier also apply silicone lube helps slide on without damageing o rings. Also ford sells kits with just the orings spacers and plastic clips in the kit. I would replace so as not to have a coolant leak. other than that the video was great and right on.

  • @stevensarabia4485
    @stevensarabia4485 9 років тому +1

    That looks like a pain in the ass Big time! I like you video well done!

    • @timosness3667
      @timosness3667 5 років тому

      Its actually not bad. I just did mine.

  • @elguero7185
    @elguero7185 8 років тому

    thanks for the helful video

  • @Squirrelyone
    @Squirrelyone 13 років тому +1

    I done my heater core in a 97 mazda last year
    it took me 2 days !
    Good Stuff all

  • @donreynolds4545
    @donreynolds4545 11 років тому

    thanks for the help

  • @jb1995
    @jb1995 11 років тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @rodrigoelgu
    @rodrigoelgu 13 років тому

    good job

  • @thunderdfl
    @thunderdfl 13 років тому

    wow, great vid. thanks

  • @marcdellario7970
    @marcdellario7970 11 років тому +1

    OK I've watched all 3 videos on this heater core replacement. I started by breaking both heater hoses at the firewall. No problem you showed the parts to fix them. Second on an F-150 with a 4.2 V6 the engine fuse box is too close to the connectors. Solution was remove the fuse box from the mount. I'll start in the cab later tomorrow but for any novice I expect this to take 3 to 4 days at the least. We'll see. I do love the videos.

  • @Uticagreens
    @Uticagreens 13 років тому

    Nice Job! I would have lost my religion performing this job! Someone should canonize this guy as a Saint just for not cursing at it.

  • @uliseshuertaosorio1
    @uliseshuertaosorio1 11 років тому

    you are the best heres el mejor

  • @BillOtinger
    @BillOtinger 8 років тому

    Super Good Thank you

  • @likeitornotbut616
    @likeitornotbut616 4 роки тому

    The hardest thing to get to on a truck! Those dingbat engineers, my child could design one to last longer.

  • @7111mando
    @7111mando 11 років тому

    Great video am 14 and did this

  • @briansmobile1
    @briansmobile1 12 років тому

    My old Nichol's Chilton 2000 CD labor guide says the job is only 4.8 Hours. My MOTOR parts and labor guide says it's over 7 hours. That's quite a discrepancy on the part of Chilton. That's pretty good to be aware of when quoting a job like this!

  • @GUGY80
    @GUGY80 9 років тому

    well done...

  • @jdahllquist6823
    @jdahllquist6823 9 років тому

    excellent