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Has anyone had the pleasure of changing a heater core in one of these beasts? Mine has air, just to add to the excitement.
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I haven't done it myself, but you can find instructions with photos here: Colorado K5 Heater Core Replacement
Good luck!
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Yes, I've done it. It wasn't too bad. Use the previous link for info. go to your local chevy parts dealer and ask for a line drawing of the whole assembly. It took me about 4 hours total and I'm no mechanic. I think it took longer to remove all the heater/defroster junk than the actual core. Good luck. walleye1 ps... remember to drain down your antifreeze or you'll get real wet and sticky!
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