So i have taken the dash down competely. Only thing left is the big black box in the middle. Are there screws on the firewall (on engine side) that i need to take loose to remove the housing unit where the heater core is located?
In regard to removing the "black box" around the heater core; make sure you remove ALL the screws, there are a couple on the left side that can be hard to find. I suggest using a flashlight to look around the edge and make sure you get them all. Then pull gently in a tugging fashion; pull, let loose, pull, let loose, as the seal can make it kinda not want to come loose, just be delicate with the seal. after you get the box off there are five screws for the core itself, 2 on each bracket and one that holds the bracket that holds the pipes in place. BE SURE you re-install the pipe bracket securely or you may damage the core when you reinstall the hoses.
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Now, some have said that there are 2 10mm bolts to remove behind the passenger side fender and recommend dropping the fender just enough to get to it. Looking back, I couldn't see a reason to and in hindsight I may have wasted time doing that.
If the heater assembly won't come out and everything else is loose feel free to do that.
Instead, Try to just get the 2 screws on the engine side firewall by the heater core connector (one on the right and one on the left/bottom area besides the evaporator cover) as well as the bolt in the evaporator by cutting and using a ratchet wrench. Keep in mind that there is also another 10mm bolt on the cabin side of the firewall under the heater assembly that needs to come out.
Now, there are two tabs - one on each side of the 10 mm bolt cabin-side firewall under the heater assembly. It seems the bolts can be wrenched loose on the engine side of the fire wall. Instead, most people tore those bastards loose. Don't do use a dremel as you may have a hell of a time getting the heater assembly back in line to get the bolts back in and torn tabs make it all the more harder. It's a good 2 more hours trying different ways to get that damned bolt to thread cause the tabs were in the way and would seat right as would a strait rotary cut would have.
With everything loose you should be able to pull out the heater assembly by disconnecting a few choice vacuum lines and some more connectors. The cooling line connectors on the new heater core will have some play so you can get it in there correctly. Make sure that you hook the two vent looking connectors going into the carpet before thinking the heater assembly is working your nerves. For some reason the heater assembly connects to the floor vents which in turn connect to mounts under the carpet.
Now just reverse what you did. Some things to keep in mind.
-The rear wiper/gate open switch wire can and will get caught when you put the dash back in. Keep it loose.
-There is a connector for the actuator motor on top the heater assembly against the firewall. Connect that before you bolt in the dash. I had small fingers and finagled it in by luck and prayer.
-Make sure you connect your courtesy lights for floor lighting back to the panels you took them off of.
-Your passenger side door sensor may or may not have a wire. Try to see if it does before you get started so you don't worry about it and take the dash apart again trying to find it before giving up wondering if it even existed.
-You will need a friend to help put that heater assembly back on the firewall to get all the bolts to thread. You will also need some dexterity to put that one bolt in the evaporator housing back in.
When you have everything back together again hook up your cooler lines to the heater core and open up the radiator cap/reservoir cap. Turn on the engine and make sure you get all the air out of your cooling lines.
The automatic Climate control may need to relearn temp parameters or at least it seemed to the first few drive cycles.
Keep us posted and keep up the good work.
Here is a video of a 2001 blazer heater core replacement, slightly different. But it shows you where the bolts are located for the heater box assembly.
http://www.compnine.com/index.php?u...1147577498&capuid=1&majorgroup=08&grouptype=B
http://www.compnine.com/index.php?u...1147577498&capuid=1&majorgroup=08&grouptype=B
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=687B2pspF2w