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HeavyHauler 01-04-2025 11:19 PM

Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
I would like to remove the heater box inside the cab from under the dash in my 1968 C10 so I can clean it out, paint it and replace the ducts. My truck did not come with AC.

Is it difficult to remove that heater box from under the dash?

LockDoc 01-05-2025 11:56 AM

Re: Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
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Originally Posted by HeavyHauler (Post 9361987)
I would like to remove the heater box inside the cab from under the dash in my 1968 C10 so I can clean it out, paint it and replace the ducts. My truck did not come with AC.

Is it difficult to remove that heater box from under the dash?


The problem is that some of the nuts and screws are installed from the inside and some of the nuts and screws are installed from the outside so you have to be able to get to both sides. No problem with the inside but some of the ones on the outside are hard to get to without removing the inner fender panel.
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pjmoreland 01-05-2025 12:02 PM

Re: Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
I have done this before, and it's not too bad. I don't remember exactly how it went, but I believe there are a couple of speed nuts you have to remove from the engine side of the firewall. There is also a screw in the middle of the firewall that you remove from the inside. Detach the defroster ducts from the heater box. I think it is easier to detach the heater control from the dash and leave it and the cables attached to the heater box during removal. The heat blend door cable is a bit of a pain to deal with since that blend door is on the outside of the firewall. You can detach that cable from the side of the inner heater box to give you some slack when unhooking it from the blend door. The wiring can be unplugged from the fan switch and the resistors and left in the truck.

HO455 01-05-2025 12:17 PM

Re: Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
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The heater blend cable can be accessed through the plug in the box under the dash.

LockDoc 01-05-2025 12:29 PM

Re: Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
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Originally Posted by HO455 (Post 9362075)
The heater blend cable can be accessed through the plug in the box under the dash.

Originally that post had a push on retainer clip on it and if it is still there they can be a pain to remove.

Here is how I remove the clips from the heater cables.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=211815
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HeavyHauler 01-05-2025 07:18 PM

Re: Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
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Originally Posted by LockDoc (Post 9362059)
The problem is that some of the nuts and screws are installed from the inside and some of the nuts and screws are installed from the outside so you have to be able to get to both sides. No problem with the inside but some of the ones on the outside are hard to get to without removing the inner fender panel.
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So it is probably a good thing that I already have the engine bay heater box removed already.

HeavyHauler 01-05-2025 07:19 PM

Re: Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HO455 (Post 9362075)
The heater blend cable can be accessed through the plug in the box under the dash.

This is good to know and will make it easier to reattach.

Rick Bollinger 01-05-2025 08:29 PM

Re: Is it hard to remove the inside cab heater box from under the dash?
 
I'm putting mine together now and if you have engine bay side out your home free. just label where the cables go. Also a good time to stick a vacuum hose down your fresh air vents to clear out all the old leaves "now compost" stuck down in the bottom plugging up your drain holes.


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