Where is the 2013 ford f150 heater core located?

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The heater core of the 2013 Ford F-150 is housed behind the passenger's side dash panel above and behind the glove compartment boxArea. Access to the core is only achieved through removing almost the entire dash of the truck and is best attempted by a professional. 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. You may also experience fogged over windows, engine overheating and reduced coolant reservoir levels. Cost of replacing the part in the F-150 averages $600-$800 in parts and labor.
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Derek J. April 9, 2020
The heater core on the 2013 ford f-150 can be found connected to the engine cooling system in a case under the dash.
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