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Heater core leak

werni9
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Thanks for the suggestions. I believe I will hold off on ordering or buying a heater core itself. Winnebago rep told me to get the cap off and check out the entire box and hoses inside. Since it was the first time in 6 years the interior heater switch was turned on, it could be a hose leak. No smell, mist or anything inside. Just drips very slow while running. Lost maybe a pint in 700 miles. Lot of work getting to it, but just bypassing it, I might not get back to fixing it right. QUESTION: There is a small crack in the plastic box. Is it best to replace the entire unit if it needs a heater core. 16 years old.
Thanks....you are quite the group of knowledgeable people with "hands on" experience,
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beemerphile1
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werni9 wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. I believe I will hold off on ordering or buying a heater core itself. Winnebago rep told me to get the cap off and check out the entire box and hoses inside. Since it was the first time in 6 years the interior heater switch was turned on, it could be a hose leak. No smell, mist or anything inside. Just drips very slow while running. Lost maybe a pint in 700 miles. Lot of work getting to it, but just bypassing it, I might not get back to fixing it right. QUESTION: There is a small crack in the plastic box. Is it best to replace the entire unit if it needs a heater core. 16 years old.
Thanks....you are quite the group of knowledgeable people with "hands on" experience,


Apparently this post is a continuation of two previous threads;

Leaking heater core ???

and;

Heater core leak

You should keep all your posts on a particular subject in one thread rather than repeatedly starting a new thread. It will make the issue much easier to follow and assist you with advice.
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