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HVAC F7Uz18476Aa Aluminum Hosing Front HT398352C 4C2Z18476AA F7UZ18476AA, Quality Verified & Fitment Tested

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About this item

  • 1>. Please double check the connectors and insert your old parts into our pictures to make sure they are the same before purchase. Failure to do so can lead to compatibility issues and easy return issues
  • 2>. Material:Aluminum
  • 3>. Item Type: HVAC Heater Core
  • 4>. Part_Number:93011,F7UZ18476AA,4C2Z18476AA,HT398352C
  • 5>. Core Height (in):8.66


Welcome to PATAJP4U Store.
What is Heater Core
The heater core is a small radiator-like device located under the dashboard of a vehicle.
It works in conjunction with the engine coolant to provide warm air for the cabin.
The core is made up of tubes and fins that allow for heat exchange between the hot coolant and the air blown over it.
Fitment
Please check Amazon Fitment Filter and Description to see if this item will work on your vehicle before purchase!
Condition
100% New in factory packaging, never used or installed. Ensures quality and performance of the product.
Item_Offered
Package Quantity: 1
Packaging Type: Box
Quantity Sold: 1pc
Material
Aluminum
Position
Front
Specification
Item Type: HVAC Heater Core
Part_Number
93011,F7UZ18476AA,4C2Z18476AA,HT398352C
Core Height (in)
8.66
Core Length (in)
11.02
Tube(in)
0.75
Type
Heater Core
Warranty
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
How to install Heater Core
Installation of the heater core involves removing the dashboard and accessing the component.
Care must be taken not to damage any other components or wiring during removal and installation.
It is recommended to replace any gaskets, seals or hoses as part of the installation process.
Function of Heater Core
The heater core is a component of the vehicle' heating system that works in conjunction with the engine coolant to provide warm air for the cabin.
The core is a small radiator-like device located under the dashboard, through which hot engine coolant flows. Air is then blown over the core, warming it and providing heat for the cabin.