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    Jose MoralesJose Morales
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      hello Mr. Erick.

      my name is jose and I have a problem with my 2000 jeep grand cherokee laredo. it stareted to leak anti-freeze fuil inside the vehicle on the passager side. I would like to ask you if you could PLEASE help me with my car and tell me how can I fix the leak?

      thanks you for your time and iI hope you are having a excellent day….

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      college mancollege man
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        If coolant is leaking inside the vehicle.Then your heater core is leaking
        and needs replacement. I don’t know where you are located.But you could
        take some heater hose and bypass the heater core back to the engine.

        #487208
        Jose MoralesJose Morales
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          yes, everyone told me the same thing. I been told that I need to remove the entire dashboard to get to the heading core, I try to but I couldn’t subcide reach it. is there a better way to do so?

          #487218
          college mancollege man
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            unfortunately not.The dash must come out.
            here is a video of what your looking at.

            #487558
            Jose MoralesJose Morales
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              ok,I jsut finished removing the dash board out of my 2000 jeep grand cherokee, but I’m stock at the hvac unit box and I don’t know how to remove it can someone help me Please???

              #487598
              college mancollege man
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                If the vehicle has ac I believe that must be disconnected also.
                The refrigerant needs to be recovered.see if these links help.

                http://www.scribd.com/doc/22351373/Heating-and-Air-Conditioning

                http://www.justanswer.com/jeep/2p6pd-2000-jeep-grand-cherokee-heater-core-crank-sensor-my-pcm-rotors.html

                #487973
                Jose MoralesJose Morales
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                  fanally it’s fix… 🙂

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                  EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                    Yes as you’ve found out the dash needs to come out in order to replace the leaking heater core. It’s a heck of a job and as pointed out you must also recover the refrigerant so that you can remove the AC lines from the evaporator.

                    Keep us posted.

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