Due to the intense labor required to remove the 2008 Ford F-150's heater core, costs associated with replacing it are considerable and mainly weighted in labor hours. The heater core of the F-150 is usually housed behind the passenger's side dash panel above and behind the glove compartment boxArea. Access is only achieved through removing almost the entire dash of the truck . The average fee to replace it is between $650-$800, with almost 75-80 percent of the total attributable to labor. The actual parts range from $115-$150. The heater core allows coolant to circulate through a vehicle's HVAC system to provide heat to the cabin. If it leaks, becomes damaged or cracks over time, You'll notice a resultant loss of warm air, or none at all; coolant leaks in the footwell and the "sweet" smell of antifreeze in the cabin.
Sheila L
November 17, 2020
The cost for a 2008 Ford f150 heater core replacement is between $630 and $790. Labor costs are estimated between $520 and $650 while parts are priced between $110 and $140.
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