Durango 2nd Gen Do It Yourself information
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REMOVAL
Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
Remove the rear HVAC housing (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION - REAR/HOUSING-HVAC - REMOVAL).
Remove the rear blend door actuator (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/CONTROLS - REAR/ACTUATOR-BLEND DOOR - REMOVAL).
Carefully remove the foam seal (1) from the rear heater core and evaporator extension line flange (3). If the seal is deformed or damaged, it must be replaced.
Remove the screws (2) that secure the two halves of the rear heater core and evaporator extension line flange together and remove the outer half of the flange.
Remove the screw (1) that secures the rear heater core tube retaining bracket (2) to the rear HVAC housing (3) and remove the bracket.
Carefully pull the rear heater core (4) out of the side of the rear HVAC housing.
Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
Remove the rear HVAC housing (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION - REAR/HOUSING-HVAC - REMOVAL).
Remove the rear blend door actuator (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/CONTROLS - REAR/ACTUATOR-BLEND DOOR - REMOVAL).
Carefully remove the foam seal (1) from the rear heater core and evaporator extension line flange (3). If the seal is deformed or damaged, it must be replaced.
Remove the screws (2) that secure the two halves of the rear heater core and evaporator extension line flange together and remove the outer half of the flange.
Remove the screw (1) that secures the rear heater core tube retaining bracket (2) to the rear HVAC housing (3) and remove the bracket.
Carefully pull the rear heater core (4) out of the side of the rear HVAC housing.
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