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Old 11-05-2009, 03:03 PM   #1
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2000 Chevy Impala Heater Core

A friend of mine said that the heater core is going out on his Impala. The passenger floorboard becomes damp when the heater is used.

The Impala has a 3800 V6 with 170,000 miles. I am wondering how difficult it is to replace one, and if any special tools are requred. Would it be possible to repair the existing one?
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Old 11-05-2009, 03:22 PM   #2
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Found these instructions for 2000 Impala heater core:

Heater Core
Removal & Installation

To Remove:
Remove the fuel injector appearance cover if equipped.
Drain the cooling system.
Disconnect the heater hoses from the heater core.
Remove the right and left instrument panel closeout panels.
Remove the carpet.
Remove the rear floor air outlet duct from the floor reinforcement.
Remove the rear floor air outlet duct.
Remove the air outlet cover screws and heat stakes. Use a small chisel to cut the heat stakes.
Remove the air outlet cover from the HVAC assembly.
Remove the heater core cover screws and heat stakes. Use a small chisel to cut the heat stakes.
Remove the heater core cover from the HVAC assembly.
Remove the heater core from the HVAC assembly.

To Install:
Install a new heater core foam seal to the HVAC assembly.
Install the heater core in the HVAC assembly.
From the inside of the heater core cover, drill the dimples adjacent to the heat stakes using a 7/32 in (5.5 mm) drill bit.
Install the heater core cover screws.
From inside of the heater air outlet cover, drill the dimples adjacent to the heat stakes using a 7/32 in (5.5 mm) drill bit.
Install the heater air outlet cover.
Connect the rear floor air outlet duct to the air outlet cover.
Install the rear floor air outlet duct to the holes in the floor reinforcement.
Install the carpet.
Install the instrument panel closeout panels.
Connect the heater hoses to the heater core.
Install the fuel injector appearance cover.
Refill the cooling system and check for leaks.
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Old 11-05-2009, 07:00 PM   #3
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Thank you my good man.
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