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Pete_A4 03-16-2010 06:06 PM

Heater core change, Remove dash help
 
hey guys u got a 96 a4 2.8 and i need to change my heater core and going at it tomorrow morning. Need all the help i can get please guys. I read the tech article on do this like 30 times but was wondering if there is any offical DIY on it or where can i get the bently manual from. Any help would be highly appreciated.
thanks guys

Kris Hansen 03-17-2010 08:29 AM

The Bentley is not all that helpful in this honestly.. I don't know which writeup you saw, if it was the one I did or not.. Best bet is to take your time, keep all fasteners in bags or magnet trays..

https://www.audiworld.com/tech/int54.shtml

4Driver4 03-17-2010 09:06 AM

Agree and disagree. The write-ups are generally much better than Bentley. The collect information scattered throughout Bentley and present it with good tips and pictures.

That said, while you do have to hunt around more in Bentley, it breaks the tasks into granular pieces.

Ideally, I like both, but both should be taken with a grain or two of salt. A combination of the two is probably the best bet.

AudiMick 03-17-2010 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by Pete_A4 (Post 23943219)
hey guys u got a 96 a4 2.8 and i need to change my heater core and going at it tomorrow morning. Need all the help i can get please guys. I read the tech article on do this like 30 times but was wondering if there is any offical DIY on it or where can i get the bentley manual from. Any help would be highly appreciated.
thanks guys

Bentley Manual is here, doubt you can get it that quickly. You might try E-bahn.

http://www.bentleypublishers.com/audi/a4/1996-2001/

You should think about changing the AC core at the same time as unless it has been done before it will probably fail soon. The AC core that was made in France is the weak link on this era of audis(no jokes please).

Use lots of ziplok bags to seperate everything and label all the nuts and fasteners . It's a bear of a job, took me about 12 hours.Use new seals on the AC lines they are the purple ones.

A 1/4 power ratchet or screwdriver with lots mm sockets extensions and torx bits is a great help.

Pete_A4 03-17-2010 09:53 AM

guys just took everything about took about 4 hrs and teh new heater core i got is from a 99 and mine is a 96 and they dont seem identical. The 99 has different electrical inputs and def not the same and way i can modd it to fit or did i just fuk myself
thanks

Kris Hansen 03-17-2010 10:05 AM

The 99 core is different IIRC..

Kris Hansen 03-17-2010 10:06 AM

Well, for a n00b, the Bentley can be hard to follow. But, I use it all the time. It helps explain where that last bolt you can't find is, it helps show what's under the thing you're trying to remove, etc.

I really like the Bentley. However, I may have referred to it a few times in the 8 or so hours it took to do the heater core on my A4.

4Driver4 03-17-2010 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Kris Hansen (Post 23943585)
Well, for a n00b, the Bentley can be hard to follow.

No question. It's an acquired taste. Patience is a "must". Much better to take time somewhere other than in the shop to find your way around prior to actually trying to use it.

AudiMick 03-17-2010 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by Pete_A4 (Post 23943581)
guys just took everything about took about 4 hrs and teh new heater core i got is from a 99 and mine is a 96 and they dont seem identical. The 99 has different electrical inputs and def not the same and way i can modd it to fit or did i just fuk myself
thanks

94-96 heater/AC core is unique to those years (A4 was available in Europe in 94).

A little bit of research could have saved you a world of hurt.

Hopefully you are not putting a used heater core ?

Pete_A4 03-17-2010 06:05 PM

well now i am going to buy a used one from the junkyard but i was wondering when i put it in if i connect all the wires and hoses if i can plug in the battery to test it to make sure it works??


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