Gen 3 and 4 96-on Heater Core Replacement - without removing the dash

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The 96-on Generation 3 and 4 Taurus models are the same for Heater Core R&R. Factory flat rate is about 3.5 hours and aftermarket flat rate is about 5.5 hours. I did my '02 in a little over an hour without completely removing the dash.

Here's how:

Disconnect the battery. This will disable the airbag system.

Drain the coolant.

Disconnect heater hoses from core in engine compartment.

Remove the glovebox, radio, and ashtray/bracket.

Remove the top dash defroster vent (held in place with clips) and remove the three 8mm bolts, #1. Remove the dash side covers and remove the the 2 13mm bolts on each side, #3. The dash is now somewhat free. Image:97 Taurus Inst Panel.gif


Remove the Blend door actuator harness and 3 screws. If you have Electronic Temp Control, there may be another actuator/module to remove. Mine doesn't so I don't have details. Image:Blend Actuator.jpg


Remove the secondary blend door shield, if present Image:Actuator Shield.jpg


With the shield removed, carefully remove the assist spring Image:Secondary Door Assist Spring.jpg


Depress the tab, #1, to remove the plastic lever/pivot shaft from the secondary blend door Image:Secondary Door Link and Pivot Shaft.jpg


GENTLY remove the metal arm from the plastic lever. GENTLY remove the mtal arm from the upper plastic pivot arm and rotate the upper plastic pivot arm up and out of the way. (You will notice I emphasized GENTLY. The plastic is fragile and if you break it, either a trip to the dealer for a special order or a crazy glue repair is in order. I speak from experience.) Image:Secondary Door Link and Pivot Shaft2.jpg


Remove the 3 screws, #1, and pivot the plastic shaft, #2, upwards to remove the heater core cover, #3. Image:Heater Core cover and Screws.jpg


With an assistant on the drivers side and you on the passenger side, pull aft on the dash assembly and rotate the dash up. You will have just enough clearance to remove the heater core. The core, #2, will have to be rotated down while removing to clear the dash structure. CAUTION: Make sure the plastic pivot arm, #1, is rotated upwards. Image:Heater Core.jpg


Replace insulation strip around heater core if necessary. It is a vibration damper and cushion. Installation is reverse of removal.

Fill system and bleed as necessary. Pat yourself on the back for saving $400 in labor for a couple of hours of your time. Enjoy a cold, frosty, malt beverage of your choice.

DISCLAIMER: These instructions worked for me. Your mileage may vary!

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