Kia Forte: Heater Core Replacement
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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Remove the heater and blower assembly.
(Refer to Heater -"Heater Unit")
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Remove the heater core cover (A) after loosening the mounting
screws.

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Pull out the heater core (A) from the heater unit.

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Install in the reverse order of removal.
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If you're installing a new heater core, add refrigerant
oil (PAG OIL).
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Replace the O-rings with new ones at each fitting,
and apply a thin coat of refrigerant oil before installing
them. Be sure to use the right O-rings for R-134a to
avoid leakage.
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Immediately after using the oil, replace the cap
on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture absorption.
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Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle;
it may damage the paint; if the refrigerant oil contacts
the paint, wash it off immediately.
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Apply sealant to the grommets.
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Make sure that there is no air leakage.
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Charge the system and test its performance.
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Do not interchange the inlet and outlet heater
hoses and install the hose clamps securely.
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Refill the cooling system with engine coolant.
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1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/ recycling/ charging station.
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1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Remove the heater and blower assembly.
(Refer to Heater -"Heater Unit")
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