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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 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 Peugeot 508 - AH269000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 508 - AH269000S

$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 Fiesta  - AH198000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Fiesta - AH198000S

$905
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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 BMW - AH37000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH37000P

$858
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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 Hyundai - AH173000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Hyundai - AH173000P

$872
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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 Mercedes-Benz - AH183000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH183000P

$1,039
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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 Nissan - AH254000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH254000S

$571
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH15000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH15000S

$356
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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 FIAT, Opel and SAAB - AH13000S

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

$401
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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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Understanding the Heater Core in the 2006 Toyota Highlander

The 2006 Toyota Highlander is a popular midsize SUV known for its reliability, comfort, and overall practical design. One important component that often gets overlooked is the heater core. So, is a heater core used in the 2006 Toyota Highlander? Yes, the 2006 Highlander is fitted with a heater core as part of its heating and ventilation system. This little part plays a big role in keeping the cabin warm during those cold Australian mornings or chilly winter nights.

Now, what exactly is a heater core? Think of it as a small radiator located inside the vehicle's dashboard. It works by using the hot coolant from the engine to generate warmth, which is then blown into the cabin by the blower fan. This means when the driver turns on the heater inside the Highlander, they're actually directing warmed air through the heater core before it reaches the vents inside the car. Pretty clever, right?

The primary purpose of the heater core is to provide heat to the cabin and assist with defrosting and defogging the windscreen. When the engine is running and has warmed up, coolant circulates through the engine block and absorbs heat. This hot coolant then travels through hoses to the heater core, where the heat transfers from the coolant to the air that the vehicle's fan pushes into the cabin. Without a fully functioning heater core, you'll notice the air blowing from the heater vents stays cold, making the inside of the car a bit uncomfortable during colder seasons.

Besides comfort, the heater core also supports visibility and safety. The warmth generated helps clear the moisture from the windshield and windows, aiding in defogging and preventing the glass from icing over in freezing conditions. This is crucial for safe driving and helps to maintain good visibility in the 2006 Highlander.

Like any component that deals with heat and fluid transfer, heater cores can sometimes develop faults. Common issues include leaks, blockages, or corrosion. If a heater core leaks, you might smell a sweet, syrupy scent inside the cabin or find a misty film on the inside of your windows. A blocked heater core can result in reduced airflow and poor heating performance. Fortunately, the heater core is usually pretty durable but it does require some attention during regular vehicle servicing.

When it comes to servicing or replacing the heater core in the 2006 Toyota Highlander, it's important that the system is checked as part of routine vehicle maintenance. Flushing the cooling system regularly helps keep the heater core and entire engine cooling system free from sludge, rust, and debris. This maintenance step not only helps the heater core function better but also extends the life of the engine.

If the heater core itself needs replacing, it can be a bit of a job because it's located inside the dashboard. This means it's not a simple plug-and-play swap like changing your car's oil filter. It often involves removing panels, the glove box, and sometimes the entire dashboard to access the heater core. So, it's recommended that this repair be handled by a professional mechanic with experience on Toyota vehicles.

Another tip for maintaining your heater core involves keeping an eye on the coolant level and condition. Low coolant can mean insufficient heat transfer, and dirty or contaminated coolant can accelerate wear on the heater core. It's a good habit to top up coolant as needed and have the cooling system thoroughly checked according to the Highlander's scheduled service intervals.

For those daily drivers in cooler parts of Australia or drivers who rely on the heater for comfort and safety, a well-functioning heater core is key. It makes the ride enjoyable during the colder months and helps with clear windscreen vision. Also, noting any small changes like warm air not feeling as warm, strange smells inside the car, or unexplained coolant loss can help catch heater core problems early.

In the long run, looking after the heater core is a smart move. It reduces the risk of costly repairs that can arise from corrosion or leaks that affect other nearby components like the HVAC system or engine cooling parts. Plus, it keeps your 2006 Toyota Highlander performing just how you like it - comfortable and reliable no matter the season.