Heater Core

Getting heat from your car’s heater is as easy as turning a switch or two and then getting blasted by hot air. On a cold morning, a little bit of heat can help you get going without chattering your teeth. If you hit the same switches and only cold air comes out, your coolant may be low or your heater core might have died. If it is the heater core, you can replace the part by simply pulling off the dash, removing the old unit, and placing in a new heater core. Prices for a new heater core can cost you a fortune if you shop at your dealer’s parts department counter. Expect to pay fully marked up prices and then some depending on the make and model of your car. We stock heater cores for many different cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. We carry aluminum as well as brass/copper heater cores from original equipment manufacturers and from 4-Seasons a trusted name in the heater core business. We won’t freeze you with high prices nor will be bake you with bad service. Shop today to restore lost heat and to save a bundle in the process.



OEQ 1987 - 1991 Ford F150 Heater Core

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Brand: OEQ
Part #: R3000-195729

Notes: w/ Aluminum Unit.
Engine: V8 5.8

Price: $62.45
Aftermarket 1989 - 1994 Dodge B350 Heater Core
Heater Core

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Brand: Aftermarket
Part #: RR399122

Notes: HEATER CORE -- High Quality OE Replacement Heater Core, Dimensions Of 6-1/2" x 7-3/4" x 2-1/2", Inlet Size Of 1/2", Outlet Size Of 5/8".
Chassis: B350, Van, Sportsman
Engine: 5.9L, V8, Gas, Fuel Injected, VIN "Z"

Price: $72.69



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