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Old 09-22-2002, 12:01 AM
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Heater core fix...?

I highly suspect that the heater core has gone bad in my truck. Though I have seen no evidence of leakage in the cab or engine compartment, I've smelled antifreeze and it kept getting worse. When I bypassed the heater core...no more smell.

My question is this...can I use one of several radiator stop-leak fixes that I've seen??? Would it fix a heater core leak to get me through the winter? And my biggest fear --> Could this lead to more problems with the whole cooling system/water pump overall? Should I just bite the bullet and swap out the heater core?

Sorry about all the questions, but I'm a bit leary of things that say it won't hurt the system...compatable with all antifreeze...cannot over-treat your system...but will stop all leaks. Sounds a bit "snake oil-ish" to me.

Thanks in advance for any and all advice...Scott
 
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Old 09-22-2002, 01:50 AM
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Check out the following thread for the possible cause of your problem. The bottom line is there's a chance that your coolant is worn and caused the leak in the heater core. There's a good explanation about how to test it.

So, I'd say change you heater core and be very strict with testing the coolant or having the system flushed and refilled with fresh coolant using distilled water instead of tap water every 2 years.

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...threadid=90500
 
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Old 09-22-2002, 03:21 AM
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A leaking heater core puts you in a pretty tough situation if you live in a Northern state. You can't bypass it in the winter and Ford tech rate is nearly 6 hours for replacement of a $35.00 heater core.

It sounds to me like it is leaking. I haven't done a heater core on an F-150 but others have and it requires removal of the entire dash. This is why the labor is so high.

Stop leak may create some problems even if it seals the core enough to stop the leak....
 
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Old 09-22-2002, 11:06 AM
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What kind of problems would this cause down the road? Could it mess up the raidator itself? I'd like to get this fixed right but may not get the time to leave the truck at the dealer/shop.

Thanks for the info...Scott
 
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Old 09-29-2002, 07:42 PM
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I am having the same problem with my heater core . Or at least I thing it is the heater core . When I turn on the A/C I am getting an anti-freeze smell , and it reeks up the cab . It looks like the entire dash will need to come out .I will take lots of pics , in case some of you out there would like to see how to do it . Once again , Thank you Ford Motor Company for building a easy to work on truck , by the way , I loved the way you designed the spark plugs . But on the other hand I could have bought a chevy..... Yeah right..... I will suffer thru the mechanical challenge in order to do it yourself , but seriously folks , remember . Friends dont let freinds drive chevys .
 
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Old 09-30-2002, 01:10 PM
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Let us know when you've done you heater core swap. I'm dreading having to do mine. I just know something is going to be overly nasty to mess with knowing how Ford engineers love to make things easy on us do-it-yourselfers.

Good Idea on the picture taking during the fix. If nothing else, it will help you to get it back together the right way. I have a digital cam...I'll do the same thing and compare notes.

Good Luck...Scott
 
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Old 10-20-2002, 12:01 AM
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Heater Core pics

Check out the pics , lots of work to get to the heater core .
All you need is a 7mm , 8mm , 10mm, 13mm and lots of time
link to the pics :
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?gnum=1509
 
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Old 10-25-2002, 01:10 PM
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Thanks...

See my post in response to your thread...

Unfortunately, I think you ended up pulling alot of extra parts off the dash to get to your core. But in the end, we now have heat.

I'm still in shock looking at how much you ended up taking off. If I had seen those prior to doing mine, I'd be out alot of $$$ for labor letting the shop do mine.

Very nice work though...Scott
 
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I think mine is going or about to go as I had that antifreeze smell this morning when I had the defroster on got out the flashlight and looked all around the heater core area didn't see anything leaking out and didn't see anything from under the dash but it sure smells like antifreeze I can't afford this right now since I'm unemployed seems like things like this alway happens at a bad time.
 
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Old 11-03-2002, 08:40 PM
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time to fix it...

Sorry to hear about the umemployed part of your problem. It does give you the time to fix the truck problem tho. Save yourself some big $$$ and do it yourself if you're fairly mechanically inclined. Take a couple of days, and take your time, it's not that hard of a job...really, I've done it. No special tools and a new heater core will set you back about $35 (if you get it from Ford). If you want to take out the seats, then you gotta get a Torx wrench for a few bucks.

Don't let the pics that SVT2B sent frighten you from doing this...it's not that extensive. You don't have to take it apart to that extent. At least he now knows exactly what lies under his dashboard.

If you need any further advice, let me know.

Scott
 

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i have a heating core leak on my 2005 F150.problem<< i live in a remote area,only accessible by winter roads.but thats months away.now i have to fix this myself,i have a service manual.my only worry is damaging the panals and putting it back together....
 
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An easier way to get heat in your F-150

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