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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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Servicing and Replacing the Heater Core on Your 2009 Ford Escape

Owning a 2009 Ford Escape brings with it the usual responsibilities of vehicle maintenance, and one crucial component you might need to keep an eye on is the heater core. This essential part of your vehicle's heating system is responsible for ensuring that you stay warm during those chilly months. It's also vital for defogging your windscreen, so its proper functioning directly impacts your safety and comfort.

The heater core in your 2009 Ford Escape resembles a small radiator and is generally located inside the dashboard. Its primary role is to circulate hot coolant from the engine, allowing the heat to transfer into the cabin air when needed. Issues with your heater core can lead to problems like the lack of heat or visible leaks, which indicate coolant escaping into the cabin or issues with your engine overheating due to low coolant levels.

Knowing when to replace or maintain your heater core is paramount. Here's a comprehensive guide on what you should do to keep this component in top-working condition, along with the steps involved in replacing it if necessary.

  • Signs You Might Need Heater Core Servicing:
    1. Lack of heat: If your heater is blowing cold air instead of warm, it's a sign that your heater core might be blocked or leaking.
    2. Foggy windows: Excess condensation inside your vehicle could be a result of a leaking heater core.
    3. Sweet smell: A sweet, fruity smell inside your car often suggests a coolant leak, possibly due to a faulty heater core.
    4. Coolant leak: Puddles of coolant on your passenger side floorboard point to a leak in your heater core.
    5. Overheating engine: A reduction in coolant levels from a leaking heater core can lead to engine overheating.

Once you've recognised the need for maintenance or replacement, it's important to address the issue promptly to avoid more severe problems and higher repair costs in the future.

If you're a DIY kind of person or just curious about what's involved in replacing the heater core, be prepared for a bit of a complex procedure. It's often recommended to have a professional handle this, but here's an overview of what you or your mechanic can expect:

  • Remove the dashboard: Start by disconnecting the battery and then remove the dash panel. The heater core is situated behind it. You'll need to be meticulous in disconnecting various electrical connections.
  • Drain the coolant system: Safely drain the engine's coolant and securely store it for proper disposal or re-use.
  • Disconnect the heater core hoses: In the engine bay, locate and disconnect the hoses going to the heater core. Be prepared for any leftover coolant to spill out.
  • Remove the heater core: After all related components and panels are out of the way, carefully remove the heater core from its casing.
  • Installation: Reverse the removal process to install the new heater core. Make sure all connections are secure, and the hoses are properly clamped to avoid future leaks.

Once the new heater core is in place, you will need to refill the coolant system. Bleed out any air pockets to ensure optimal performance and check for leaks by running the engine and monitoring the new installation.

Regular maintenance is key to elongating the lifespan of your heater core and preventing bigger issues down the line. Consider the following routine jobs:

  • Flush the cooling system periodically to remove sediment buildup that can clog your heater core.
  • Regularly inspect for leaks and ensure coolant levels are maintained.
  • Check hoses and connections for wear and cracks during oil changes or seasonal inspections.

Though replacing or servicing a vehicle's heater core might seem daunting, consistent maintenance can keep it functioning smoothly for a long time. Whether you're taking a road trip or commuting to work, ensuring your vehicle's heating system is reliable will make each drive comfortable and safe. If in doubt, always seek the assistance of a professional mechanic for such specialised tasks.