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Replacement Heater Core

Manufacturer #REPF503005

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Heater Core
Heater Core
Heater Core
Heater Core
Heater Core

Replacement Heater Core

Manufacturer #REPF503005

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$35.99

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A perfect fit and nice replacement. Shop wanted 850$ to replace, for 30$, a weekend to replace it myself, and with utube videos to show you how, this is a deal. Thank you carparts!
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Posted by Eric C. / Wed, Dec 14
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Question: Blower motor is operating. I replaced the heat resistor. My heater control housing is a little jacked up at the moment but manually adjusting it doesn't make my heat work. Is this possibly a heater core issue im having with my 2007 ford focus?Josh C. / Dec 13, 2022
Hi Josh, I'm pleased to assist you. Sounds like the heater core needs a replacement. This heater core is currently unavailable (sold out). We have others in stock compatible with the 2007 Ford Focus. Click the link below to choose among the options we have available. Place your order at a reduced cost while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy your CarParts.com online shopping experience! https://www.carparts.com/search?q=heater_core&vehicle[model]=Focus&vehicle[make]=Ford&vehicle[year]=2007&can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20221213
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Answered by Grace G. / Tue, Dec 13
Could be the thermostat could be bad, mine was, but then after replacing it the heater core started leaking. it's quite a job to take the heater core out.
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Answered by Eric C. / Wed, Dec 14
Question: I have a 2000 Ford focus SE 2.0 will this heatcore fit my car, I have heat coming out of the vents but under the cabin is cold do I really need this new core.?Rose G. / Feb 24, 2024
Hi Rose, I'm glad to assist you. Based on the details you provided. The problem could be the blend door or mode door actuator within the HVAC system of your car, affecting how air is directed to different parts of the vehicle. It will result in uneven heating. Grab our lowest price and click the link below to buy it today. https://www.carparts.com/details/Ford/Focus/GPD/HVAC_Heater_Blend_Door_Actuator/2000/SE/4_Cyl_2-dot-0L/GPD1712299.html?can=cpje1043_CSQA_20240223
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sat, Feb 24
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