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The Ford Bronco Heater Core keeps the cabin occupants warm and windows clear by transferring engine coolant heat into fresh air which makes winter drives comfortable. Born for exploration in 1966, the Ford Bronco combines compact maneuverability with true truck toughness, its boxed frame, short overhangs and selectable four-wheel drive allow drivers to crawl rocks or splash through mud with confidence. Engineers at Ford reduced weight in later generations in an effort to improve fuel economy while still providing a sturdy drivetrain, and today the SUV reflects that enduring spirit with a high stance, removable roof panels, and a tight turning radius to fit in city parking spots. Strict factory testing at Ford ensures that each and every Bronco part will meet stringent standards so that owners will enjoy long service life, easy maintenance, and abundant upgrade parts support for weekend upgrades. Resembling a tiny radiator, the Heater Core is located in the HVAC box, coolant from the engine runs through the Heater Core's narrow tubes, fins disperse the heat to the blower stream and quick heat to passengers and efficient defogging in damp weather. If the Heater Core becomes clogged or has a leak, the cabin heat will fall and the windows will fog quicker and it will be a reminder to a Bronco driver to replace it quickly with a quality Heater Core to put the comfort back. To install, disconnect the battery, drain coolant, remove trim, remove hoses, unbolt case, insert new core, reassemble, refill coolant, bleed air, check for leaks.