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cab heater core replacement

jag7720

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I bought a new heater core from the local parts house... well, both of the tubes are in a different location.

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CUCV85

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cross reference between parts stores

whenever I go to the parts store I bring my own part numbers. I look up everything myself.
;-)Exactly,
I often look up a part and cross reference it to another parts store like between Napa and Advance Auto Parts. Description, Price, ETC.
 

ssgtwright-usmc

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OK, Their are two differant types of heating cores. One is for vehicles equiped with A/C and the other without A/C. The picture you should us Is of both types. The M-series truck did not have A/C unless asked for. You need one for non-A/C!!!!
 

ssgtwright-usmc

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And I know, Why 2 differant types, 1 for A/C and the other without A/C. I am not GM but they are the ones who made the trucks.
Heater Core we all would think would be the same but they are not.
 
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