Heater Core replacement, stuck at last step

freewayross

Adventurer
Hello, I'm doing heater core swap as mine is leaking. I'm stuck at the last step, there is a white plastic moving peace which is in the way of heater and I do not know how to take it out. Please see pics. Any help greatly appreciated. Want to do this befor east coast winter hits hard :(:(

I've looked in the manual but couldn't find anything on how to take that white lever piece out. It's gen 2.5 montero.

Thanks.
 

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TheMole

Adventurer
Is there a nut/bolt where the white lever attaches to the heater unit like that lever to the left of your hand?
 

freewayross

Adventurer
Thanks guys, finally got it out. Any suggestions for where to get a replacement heater core? I have read different opinions: buy used or buy aftermarket r buy OEM?( OEM is expensive :Wow1:)

Can anyone vouch in their experience with a aftermarket one, how are they holding up? Please point me to what all vendors sell aftermarket.

Thanks

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TheMole

Adventurer
How did you get the lever off? I might be doing in this in the coming months so it might be helpful. I don't remember seeing any aftermarket units for the gen 2.5, but could be wrong. Even though expensive, I would go with new OEM as I don't want to go through all the trouble of removing the dash if it leaks again. If you're not planning on keeping the car for much longer, a used one might be good.
 

freewayross

Adventurer
The lever comes off easy. if you look closer the lever has a spring action plastic part that keeps the lever from popping out. Just spread that plastic part outwards and the lever comes out straight.

Still contemplating OEM or used one from salvage stores :smilies27. Winter is fast approaching here in east coast.
 

rjdowell

New member
Aftermarket should be fine, just have it pressure tested before install. I have had new ones leak upon testing.
 

freewayross

Adventurer
Searched everywhere, no after market availability. I guess there are so few full size montero's that the after market manufacturer's didn't see any financial incentive in manufacturing that part.

Ordered an OEM online for $301 shipped.

I drive an M3 and some one once told me if you drove a Japanese you'll save a lot on part...... well that just went down the drain!!!!
 
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TheMole

Adventurer
Hah probably because it's made of brass. Which website did you order from if you don't mind me asking? The sites I have bookmarked charge about $340 shipped.
 

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