2003 Dodge Ram 2500 5 7L V8 Heater Core and AC Evaporator Replacement
Replacing the heater core is challenging, but not impossible. The FREON needs to be professionally pulled from the system with an A/C machine so it doesn't pollute the environment. Everything else you can do yourself and the parts are relatively cheap. And if you are replacing the heater core, you'll want to replace the A/C Evaporator as well since it is a lot of work to get to the heater core and the A/C Evaporator part is fairly cheap. I show you how to take apart the dash, as well as the necessary components in the engine bay. I also have a PART 2 video that has a few of the details on how to put everything back together. I hope this helps, hit that like, and please subscribe! Have a good one!

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