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99 Suburban Rear Heater Core HELP!

2High4U

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I am having a great deal of trouble getting off the lines to the heater core. They have some sort of hydraulic style line with a plastic clip that doesnt come off the way it looks like it does (if that makes any sense). If I knew how they worked it would deffinetly aid me.
I got one off but was unsure how I did it.

this is definatly a pita!

I am pissed off that I have to drain out the a\c to replace it but i guess its better than having no heat in the winter and overheating.

I am desperatley in need of some help!
 
well I finally got them off but I still dont know how maybe it was just a stroke of luck. now to drain the a\c and remove the rear evaporator line:doah:
 
looks like this isnt the most popular subject i guess everyone is old school. I dont blame you this newer stuff is designed to give anyone a hard time.
 
Just saw your post - had to do the same on mine this past summer to replace the A/C condensor. I couldn't get the fittings to release, too many years of salt hitting them. I cut them, and used a combinaton of brass compression fittings and heater hose to hook it back up. But yeah, it is a pain in the ass. My A/C lines were the same story - had to cut and piece it back together.
 
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