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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 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 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 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 Hyundai - AH173000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Hyundai - AH173000P

$872
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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 Mercedes-Benz - AH335000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH335000P

$1,404
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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 - AH183000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH183000P

$1,039
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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 BMW - AH240000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH240000S

$684
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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 Ford Transit - AH226000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Transit - AH226000S

$452
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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 Nissan - AH254000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH254000S

$571
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Opel and Suzuki - AH267000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Opel and Suzuki - AH267000S

$495
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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 Citroen and Peugeot - AH264000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH264000S

$597
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Porsche - AH92000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Porsche - AH92000S

$501
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Maintaining and Replacing the Heater Core on Your 2007 Ford Escape

The heater core is an indispensable component of the heating system in your 2007 Ford Escape, crucial for ensuring warmth and comfort during those chilly months. When you're looking after your vehicle, the heater core deserves some attention to guarantee it functions properly and efficiently. Whether you're considering a replacement or just upkeep, understanding this component's role and how to care for it is essential.

The heater core in your 2007 Ford Escape functions similarly to a mini-radiator. It gives you heat by circulating hot coolant through its coils, with a fan blowing over these coils to warm the air that enters your cabin. Recognising the symptoms of a failing heater core can save you some hassle and potentially high repair costs.

Common signs that your heater core might be in trouble include a sweet smell inside your vehicle, caused by the coolant, windows that tend to fog unexpectedly, and a noticeable lack of warmth from vents when the heater is turned on. Additionally, you might detect a visible puddle of coolant under the dashboard or overheating engine problems.

  1. If you suspect the heater core isn't working properly, here's a step-by-step process on its maintenance and replacement:
  2. First off, make sure your engine is completely cooled before beginning any work. Handling a hot engine and its components can be dangerous.
  3. Drain the coolant from your vehicle's cooling system. This is crucial to avoid leaks or spills that can create a mess and cause further issues.
  4. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety. This eliminates the risk of electrical shorts or accidents while you're working with the car's components.
  5. Remove the dashboard to access the heater core. This involves removing several components like air vents and panels to reach the core's housing.
  6. Once you have access, take note of how the existing heater core is installed so you can replicate the installation process with the new one.
  7. Disconnect the inlet and outlet heater hoses from the heater core. Be prepared with a container or cloth to catch any residual coolant drips.
  8. Remove any mounting brackets or screws that secure the heater core in place. Handle the core cautiously when removing it to prevent any spills or injuries.
  9. Install the new heater core by following the reverse process used for removal. Ensure it is securely fastened with any mounting brackets or screws.
  10. Reconnect the inlet and outlet hoses to the new heater core, ensuring tight and secure connections.
  11. Reassemble your dashboard and any other components removed initially.
  12. Reconnect the battery and replenish the cooling system with a fresh mix of water and coolant.
  13. Run your engine and check for leaks. Allow the vehicle to warm up and confirm that the heater is now providing adequate warmth.

Replacing a heater core can be a complex and time-consuming process, and you may need to engage a professional mechanic if you're not comfortable with this kind of intricate work. However, if you do feel confident and have the tools, it can be accomplished with patience. It's critical to approach this job methodically to ensure all components are reinstated properly and all electrical connections are safe.

Maintenance of your heater core doesn't always involve replacement. Regular checks of your coolant levels and ensuring no leaks are present in your vehicle can prolong the life of your heater core. Additionally, it's wise to routinely check the performance of your heating system before the onset of colder months so any issues can be rectified early.

In conclusion, a well-maintained heater core is key to ensuring your comfort and safety on frosty days. Regular inspection and timely replacements or repairs can save you from discomfort or costly fixes down the road with your 2007 Ford Escape. Whether you're an experienced DIYer or prefer to visit a mechanic, understanding how your heater core functions will empower you to make the best decisions for your vehicle's heating system.