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This video is a response to replacing the heater core in Audi A6
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@edzgarage turns out the 90sport is a bit different. Ended up bypassing the heater core. Thanks for sharing though.
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@RaffNTemp If the car overheats then you may need a new water pump.
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@edzgarage so i tried reving it to 3k RPM but nothing came out... does this mean the water pump needs replacement? dont know what else to do.
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@kinakusgansacebu Thanks for the comment! I learn as I go along. Don't be afraid to try something you've never done before.
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Hey ed. I got a 95 sitting out front waiting for the same thing. How long did the it take to pull the dash. Never did a dash before but I do have the all data for it. Hoping I can find a way around draining the ac
armystrong8989 2 weeks ago
@armystrong8989 Read the description and watch the end of the video. This job is way easier than how I did it.
edzgarage 2 weeks ago
@edzgarage should of looked at that first. Thanks ed
armystrong8989 2 weeks ago
@armystrong8989 Good luck with the repair!
edzgarage 2 weeks ago
I just had the heater core in a 1994 Audi replaced by a shop. They did not have to remove the console; only the lower part of the driver side dash and the glove box, together with a few pieces of ductwork behind. Piece of cake: only about eight hours labor. They used an OEM core at great expense, because the Bilstein version looked like junk
Sailor36 2 months ago
@Sailor36 I wish my job went that easy.
edzgarage 2 months ago