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heater,top pin for redatior, gasfilter (bronco2)

I am having problem where the heater dosent heat up like it should any ideas.plus i dont still have an answer for where the gas filter is and also can u tell me where the cop pins is on the raditor. now can tell me about the cop pins on the raditor be.
 
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does your engine get to the right temp??
my heater didn't get warm till I put a t-sat in it.


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If your heating up just fine you may just need a flush just look to see how clean the fluid is. The heater core on these is about a 10 min job and 20 buck so a quick change out may be a good idea too.
 

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ok thanks on that.
 

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copy kat for someone who dont know the jargen can u put it in plain speech.
 

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whats the matter b2rich
 

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when your at the drivers door looking at the truck. Get on your knees and look under the truck you will see a body mount and radius arm bracket (attached to the front axle) right under the drivers floor board. On the inside of the frame rail. It's C shaped. You will have to lay on your back to get to this point. There is a round canister. Bigger than a closed fist. This can will be attached to a bracket with a hose clamp. This is your fuel filter.
 

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my husband gets what u say but he wont be able to do it on his back he says it is to far up.
 
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Hmm..

So the truck is lifted so high that he cannot reach the fuel filter? Short arm syndrome? JK!
Maybe lay on a block of wood or something?

And on the heating issue, are both of your heater hoses getting hott to the touch?
 

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but we dont have that and the proerty we live on is sand and dirt
 

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Hmm..

So the truck is lifted so high that he cannot reach the fuel filter? Short arm syndrome? JK!
Maybe lay on a block of wood or something?

And on the heating issue, are both of your heater hoses getting hott to the touch?
that was not nice.
 

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