Ford Explorer: Rear Climate Control / Removal and Installation - Rear Heater Core Inlet Line

Ford Explorer 2020-2024 Service Manual / Electrical / Climate Control System / Rear Climate Control / Removal and Installation - Rear Heater Core Inlet Line

Removal

NOTE: The rear heater core inlet line is installed from the factory as a one-piece assembly. The replacement part is supplied as an assembly, containing the rear heater core outlet line and the rear evaporator inlet and outlet lines.

  1. Remove the rear evaporator rear outlet and inlet line.
    Refer to: Rear Evaporator Rear Outlet and Inlet Line (412-02 Rear Climate Control, Removal and Installation).

Installation

  1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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