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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH208000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH208000S

$270
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 308 - AH38000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 308 - AH38000P

$1,299
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH231000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH231000S

$629
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 508 - AH269000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 508 - AH269000S

$484
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH250000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH250000S

$637
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi A6 - AH261000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi A6 - AH261000S

$568
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH270000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH270000S

$484
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH353000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH353000S

$272
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Mahle Heater Core to suit FIAT and Ford - AH213000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit FIAT and Ford - AH213000S

$218
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford and Volvo - AH200000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford and Volvo - AH200000P

$1,162
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Fiesta  - AH198000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Fiesta - AH198000S

$905
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Land Rover - AH298000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Land Rover - AH298000P

$1,679
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Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH37000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH37000P

$858
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH335000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH335000P

$1,404
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Hyundai - AH173000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Hyundai - AH173000P

$872
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH183000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH183000P

$1,039
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Mahle Heater Core to suit SMART FORTWO - AH188000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit SMART FORTWO - AH188000P

$778
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi and SEAT - AH239000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi and SEAT - AH239000S

$368
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Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW 3 Series and X3 - AH87000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW 3 Series and X3 - AH87000S

$348
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Mini  - AH251000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mini - AH251000S

$530
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH254000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH254000S

$571
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Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH224000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH224000S

$669
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Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH240000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH240000S

$684
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Transit - AH226000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Transit - AH226000S

$452
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Porsche - AH92000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Porsche - AH92000S

$501
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH264000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH264000S

$597
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Mahle Heater Core to suit FIAT, Opel and SAAB - AH13000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit FIAT, Opel and SAAB - AH13000S

$401
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Maintaining and Replacing the Heater Core in Your 2006 Ford Escape

The heater core in your 2006 Ford Escape is a critical component responsible for providing heat to the cabin during those chilly winter months. If you've ever turned on the heat and had warm air blown into the car, you have the heater core to thank. This small yet essential component not only helps keep you warm but also plays a role in maintaining your car's overall comfort and climate control efficiency. Over time, like many parts of a vehicle, the heater core can experience issues that may necessitate maintenance or replacement.

Common signs indicating that your heater core might need attention include a sweet smell inside the cabin, windows fogging up without any apparent reason, or a noticeable coolant leak. If you suspect any of these problems, it's important to investigate further to prevent more serious damage to your vehicle. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to more significant troubles, such as an overheated engine or even engine failure.

Before diving into the replacement process, it's worth knowing what the heater core does. Essentially, it's a small radiator located beneath the dashboard. Coolant circulates through it, and the heat produced is then used to warm the air that gets blown into the cabin. This dual functionality of controlling cabin temperature and assisting in engine cooling is why a malfunctioning heater core can't be ignored.

If your 2006 Ford Escape's heater core needs replacing, here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

  1. Gather the necessary tools: Ensure you have sockets and wrenches, screwdrivers, and a new heater core specifically designed for the 2006 Ford Escape.
  2. Begin by disconnecting the battery to avoid any electrical issues while working.
  3. Drain the coolant from your engine. This prevents any spills or leaks and is a crucial step before proceeding further.
  4. Remove the dashboard: This process can be quite detailed as it requires removing multiple panels and screws. Take care to label and keep track of all parts as you remove them.
  5. Once the dashboard is out of the way, locate the heater core housing. You may need to remove additional components like air conditioning ducts or blower motors for easier access.
  6. Carefully detach the heater hoses connected to the heater core. Be prepared for any residual coolant that may spill during this process.
  7. Remove the old heater core and position the new heater core in place. Ensure it's properly seated and secure the housing back over it.
  8. Reattach all the components you previously removed, including the heater hoses and all dashboard panels.
  9. Refill the coolant, reconnect the battery, and start the engine. Let it run briefly to ensure there are no leaks and that the new heater core functions properly.

Regular maintenance of the heater core can help avoid these complex replacements. Flushing the coolant system every two years or as specified by the manufacturer is a good way to ensure that the heater core and the entire cooling system are free of rust and debris. Over time, sludge and scale can build up in the coolant system, leading to blockages that affect the efficiency of the heater core.

Maintaining a close watch on coolant levels and coolant quality plays a significant role in extending the lifespan of your heater core. If the coolant looks rusty or has debris, it might be time to flush and replace it. This practice not only keeps the heater core in good working condition but also protects the engine from overheating.

In the event that you're not comfortable with carrying out a heater core replacement on your own - or if removing and reinstalling the dashboard sounds daunting - a professional mechanic can perform this job. They have the expertise and tools necessary to complete the task efficiently and ensure that your 2006 Ford Escape continues to provide a warm and comfortable environment as you drive.

By keeping an eye on the heater core and maintaining it as part of your regular vehicle service routine, you can ensure that your Ford Escape stays reliable and comfortable regardless of the weather outside. Whether you're dealing with icy winters or just want to improve your vehicle's climate control system, proper attention to the heater core makes a world of difference.