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If your vehicle’s heater isn’t working as well as it used to, or has stopped working entirely, it may be the result of a clog in your heater core.  The heater core is similar to a radiator and is a part of the vehicle’s coolant system.  Hot coolant that has passed through other parts of the engine is run through the heater core as air is forced past it and into the cabin of the vehicle to heat it.  A clogged heater core will prevent the coolant from passing through it, limiting the amount of heat that can be transferred.  Flushing the heater core can remove these clogs, but if it fails to work, you may need to have your heater core replaced.
 
If your vehicle’s heater isn’t working as well as it used to, or has stopped working entirely, it may be the result of a clog in your heater core.  The heater core is similar to a radiator and is a part of the vehicle’s coolant system.  Hot coolant that has passed through other parts of the engine is run through the heater core as air is forced past it and into the cabin of the vehicle to heat it.  A clogged heater core will prevent the coolant from passing through it, limiting the amount of heat that can be transferred.  Flushing the heater core can remove these clogs, but if it fails to work, you may need to have your heater core replaced.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Attaching a Pressure Source===
 
===Attaching a Pressure Source===