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Who has done a RHD XC90 heater core?

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Old Jul 24th, 2018, 03:06   #1
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Default Who has done a RHD XC90 heater core?

Hi All,
I'm in the process of attempting to replace the heater core in an Australian right hand drive 2007 XC90 which was initially clogged and then sprang a leak after chemical cleaning.
The coolant pipes are disconnected and up out of the way but the core jams between the white plastic plenum (the bit that has the pollen filter) and the main dashboard plastic when only halfway out during removal.
I've tried tilting and twisting it as it slides from its installed position but there just doesn't seem to be room to accommodate it's path for removal.
Can anyone shed some light as to the method of removal? The prospect of having to remove the dash fascia or the fan plenum assembly is not attractive.
Cheers,
Andrew
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