So i have a leaking heater core in the tj but i have the guts from one of my old xjs including a good heater core. would tj and xj have the same core? Or is the tj a different part
Heater core
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Check online places like Pep Boys, Autozone, quadratec, 4wd and see if the part numbers are the same for an XJ and TJ.
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Given the amount of labor involved and the price of a new heater core, I'd just put a new one in.
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Given the amount of labor involved and the price of a new heater core, I'd just put a new one in.Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
^ This.....ask me how I know. Buy a new one and get the foam that seals the box to the fire wall.
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They use the same heater core, but only for the same year range. Looks like 97-01 and a 02-06 split. That's surprising to me, most stuff use a 97-02/03-06 break for the Wranglers.
Regardless, for the relatively low cost of a replacement, do yourself a favor and use new parts. Replace the evaporator core while you're in there... don't want to do that job twice. I think it's easier on the TJs, but I know it's a PITA job in an XJ.
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I think it's easier on the TJs, but I know it's a PITA job in an XJ.On TJs you have to pull the steering column and dashboard, having done mine I'm not sure it's something I could call easier....
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On TJs you have to pull the steering column and dashboard, having done mine I'm not sure it's something I could call easier....
Pretty much the same, I guess. On the XJs, if you just loosen the column and unbolt the dash, you can use a strap to hold up the passenger side of the dash away from the firewall to get room to work under it without the hassle of pulling the dash and column. I thought it might be easier with the extra legroom the TJs have.
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