View Full Version : Link to heater core procedure????
Messerschmitt
10-14-2005, 07:51 PM
Well, now I gotta replace the heater core. I ordered it and it arrived with tubes attached. I'm now looking for the best procedure for replacing it. Does anyone have a link?
Thanks
Messerschmitt
1994 530ia
197000 miles on original Nikasil block and tranny! (gettin' close)
Bill R.
10-15-2005, 12:10 AM
e32. The procedure is virtually the same on the e34.. Here's his page
(http://www.homeofsbc.com/Fixes/Heater/heater.htm)
Well, now I gotta replace the heater core. I ordered it and it arrived with tubes attached. I'm now looking for the best procedure for replacing it. Does anyone have a link?
Thanks
Messerschmitt
1994 530ia
197000 miles on original Nikasil block and tranny! (gettin' close)
uscharalph
10-15-2005, 01:03 AM
Well, now I gotta replace the heater core. I ordered it and it arrived with tubes attached. I'm now looking for the best procedure for replacing it. Does anyone have a link?
Thanks
Messerschmitt
1994 530ia
197000 miles on original Nikasil block and tranny! (gettin' close)
That's a pretty labor / time heavy job (One I've still got to get to - my heater core is bypassed). Let us know how it goes.
shogun
10-15-2005, 01:17 AM
Record time in Germany on an E32 is 5 hours. Someone found a way to pull it out on one side (forgot pass or driver side) w/o a lot of disassembing other stuff.
I am just on the way to remove the IHKA unit (box) from my #1 parts car including the heater core. Have the full dash out, no more steering wheel, console out, no more seats etc.
Lucky, that I do not have to reassemble it again, really confusing, all the screws and wire looms etc.
I only can recommend to make fotos and a lot of notes where and how you removed what, otherwise there are many parts where you might have no idea where they belong to.
Badkrma
10-15-2005, 08:48 AM
That's a pretty labor / time heavy job (One I've still got to get to - my heater core is bypassed). Let us know how it goes.
It wasn't that bad of a job. Took me about 6 hours if I remember right, and I had just bought the car so I had not taken anything apart on it yet. Now if I had to do it again I would say 4 hours.
Stephen
WarrenBrown
10-15-2005, 05:20 PM
I did our 92 525i in about 6 hours, didn't have to remove the dash cover. Probably removed all the underdash panels on both sides, the console, the radio and heater controls. I don't have any notes on it but it seemed straight forward.
Warren
91 318is
95 525it
Messerschmitt
10-31-2005, 08:49 AM
The heater core o-rings were the only thing leaking but there was no way I was going to replace just them after going this far.
I didn't remove the dash top either, just the center components and the side panels and glove box. The Bentley manual has a fairly good procedure for this.
Took about five hours total, but could be done in less time.
Thanks for the help!
Messerschmitt
uscharalph
10-31-2005, 10:19 AM
The heater core o-rings were the only thing leaking but there was no way I was going to replace just them after going this far.
I didn't remove the dash top either, just the center components and the side panels and glove box. The Bentley manual has a fairly good procedure for this.
Took about five hours total, but could be done in less time.
Thanks for the help!
Messerschmitt
Well Done.
Eric Clark
11-01-2005, 06:06 AM
Heater core replacement (http://bimmer.roadfly.com/bmw/forums/e34/7017392-1.html)
tnt525i
11-01-2005, 07:18 AM
hi ralph, do you have a proceedure of your bypass, i might do it, cause im never gonna need the heater, life in the tropics lol
uscharalph
11-01-2005, 09:22 AM
hi ralph, do you have a proceedure of your bypass, i might do it, cause im never gonna need the heater, life in the tropics lol
Here's a link to a thread where I explained it to someone else: http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=15367&highlight=heater+core+bypass
uscharalph
11-01-2005, 09:23 AM
Here's a link to a thread where I explained it to someone else: http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=15367&highlight=heater+core+bypass
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