cooling

Heater Core

for 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 5.3L V8 EcoTec3 L83 · RWD
Editorial review:Chris HacklemanMaster Technician · 20+ years · Jeff MooreMaster Lexus & Toyota Mechanic · 20+ years
Difficulty
Advanced
Time
7.8 h
Tools
11
Steps
15
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This procedure covers removal and replacement of the heater core on a 2014-2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with 5.3L V8 engine, requiring extensive dashboard disassembly.

Warnings

⚠️Allow engine to cool completely before draining coolant. Hot coolant under pressure can cause severe burns.
⚠️If vehicle has automatic climate control, the A/C system must be properly evacuated by a certified technician before beginning this procedure.
Disable airbag system and wait at least 2 minutes before working near steering column or dashboard to prevent accidental deployment.
Take photos and label all electrical connectors during disassembly. Dashboard reassembly requires precise connector routing.
ℹ️Only use DEX-COOL compatible coolant. Mixing coolant types will cause system damage.

Tools required

Metric socket set (8mm-19mm)Essential
Torque wrench (0-50 Nm range)Essential
Panel removal tools (plastic trim tools)Essential
Coolant drain pan (minimum 5 gallon capacity)Essential
T15, T20, T30 Torx bitsEssential
Ratcheting wrench set
Hose clamp pliers
Flashlight or work lightEssential
Wire labels or masking tapeEssential
Refrigerant recovery machine (if equipped with A/C)Essential
Funnel with extension hose

Parts

  • Heater core × 1 — GM 52473666 or equivalent
  • Heater hose clamps × 2 — Use OEM specification
  • HVAC housing seal × 1 — Use OEM specification
  • Dashboard fastener assortment × 1 — Use OEM specification
  • Coolant (ACDelco DEX-COOL) × 1 — Use DEX-COOL compatible only

Fluids

  • ACDelco DEX-COOL (Orange) — 18 qt

Preparation

  1. Park vehicle on level surface and allow engine to cool completely for at least 2 hours
  2. Disconnect negative battery cable and wait 2 minutes for airbag system to discharge
  3. Place protective covers over front seats and floor to prevent damage during dashboard removal
  4. If equipped with automatic climate control, have A/C system evacuated by certified technician
  5. Gather all tools and parts before beginning to minimize procedure time
  6. Review all steps and identify electrical connector locations before disassembly

Procedure

  1. 1
    Drain cooling system
    Place drain pan under radiator. Locate drain petcock on driver side lower radiator tank. Open petcock and drain coolant into container. Once drained, close petcock hand-tight to specified torque. Remove radiator cap to ensure complete drainage.
    Torque spec
    Drain Petcock8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  2. 2
    Disconnect heater hoses at firewall
    Locate the two heater hoses at the firewall on passenger side of engine bay. Use hose clamp pliers to reposition clamps away from connections. Twist hoses gently to break seal, then pull off heater core inlet and outlet tubes. Expect residual coolant drainage. Plug hoses with clean rags to prevent further leakage.
  3. 3
    Remove lower dashboard panels
    Remove lower driver side knee bolster by removing four screws along bottom edge. Remove lower passenger side panel by releasing clip tabs and removing two screws. Disconnect any electrical connectors for courtesy lights. Remove center console if equipped by removing four bolts under rubber mat in cup holder area and two bolts at rear of console.
    Torque spec
    Dashboard Screws3 Nm (2 lb-ft)
  4. 4
    Remove instrument cluster and steering column covers
    Tilt steering wheel to lowest position. Remove upper and lower steering column covers by releasing tabs and removing two screws each. Pull instrument cluster trim bezel forward to release clips. Remove four screws securing instrument cluster, pull cluster forward, disconnect three electrical connectors on back, and remove cluster from vehicle.
    Torque spec
    Dashboard Screws3 Nm (2 lb-ft)
  5. 5
    Disconnect main dashboard electrical connectors
    Working from driver side, locate and disconnect main body control module harness connector behind left side of dashboard. Disconnect HVAC control head connectors and antenna lead. On passenger side, disconnect airbag connector (yellow), glove box light, and any auxiliary connectors. Label each connector with tape indicating its location.
    Airbag connectors are yellow - handle with care and do not apply force to locking tabs.
  6. 6
    Remove upper dashboard retaining bolts
    Locate five dashboard mounting bolts along top edge of dashboard near windshield. Remove two bolts on driver side near A-pillar, two bolts on passenger side near A-pillar, and one center bolt. These bolts secure dashboard to cowl structure. Do not remove dashboard yet - additional fasteners remain.
    Torque spec
    Mounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
  7. 7
    Remove dashboard side bolts and center support
    Remove one bolt each at driver and passenger side end caps where dashboard meets door jamb. Remove center support bracket bolt under center of dashboard above transmission tunnel. Dashboard should now be secured only by clips along bottom edge and HVAC housing connections.
    Torque spec
    Mounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
  8. 8
    Separate dashboard from HVAC housing
    Working from passenger side, locate where dashboard attaches to HVAC housing. Remove four screws securing dashboard to housing. Carefully pull dashboard rearward approximately 6 inches. Have assistant support dashboard weight. Dashboard will remain in vehicle but must be moved back to access HVAC housing.
    Dashboard is heavy and awkward - use assistant to prevent damage to remaining electrical connections or dashboard structure.
    Torque spec
    Dashboard Screws3 Nm (2 lb-ft)
  9. 9
    Access and remove HVAC housing cover
    With dashboard pulled back, locate HVAC housing on passenger side. Remove the evaporator/heater core access cover by removing six cover screws around perimeter. Carefully lift cover away, noting seal position. The heater core is now visible on right side of housing.
    Torque spec
    Cover Screws14 Nm (10 lb-ft)
  10. 10
    Remove heater core mounting and extract core
    Remove two bolts securing heater core mounting bracket to HVAC housing. Carefully slide heater core rearward out of housing, keeping it level to prevent bending tubes. Note orientation of inlet/outlet tubes for installation reference. Expect small amount of residual coolant to drain - have towels ready.
    Heater core tubes are fragile - do not bend or twist during removal as this will cause leaks.
    Torque spec
    Heater Core Mounting8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  11. 11
    Install new heater core
    Verify new heater core matches old unit exactly in tube orientation and mounting holes. Install new seal on heater core if provided. Carefully slide new heater core into HVAC housing in same orientation as removed, ensuring tubes align properly with firewall openings. Install mounting bracket and torque mounting bolts to specification.
    Torque spec
    Heater Core Mounting8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  12. 12
    Reinstall HVAC housing cover
    Position housing seal properly around cover perimeter. Install cover onto HVAC housing and install six cover screws. Torque screws in star pattern to ensure even seal compression.
    Torque spec
    Cover Screws14 Nm (10 lb-ft)
  13. 13
    Reinstall dashboard assembly
    Guide dashboard forward onto HVAC housing, ensuring no wires are pinched. Align dashboard mounting points with cowl and side brackets. Install four dashboard-to-HVAC housing screws and torque to specification. Install center support bracket bolt, side end cap bolts, and five upper mounting bolts along windshield cowl. Torque all mounting bolts to specification.
    Torque spec
    Dashboard Screws3 Nm (2 lb-ft)
    Mounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
  14. 14
    Reconnect electrical and reinstall trim
    Working systematically from labels made during disassembly, reconnect all electrical connectors including body control module, HVAC controls, airbag connector, and accessory connectors. Reinstall instrument cluster and connect three rear connectors. Install cluster trim bezel. Reinstall steering column covers. Install lower dashboard panels and console. Verify all clips and fasteners are secure.
    Torque spec
    Dashboard Screws3 Nm (2 lb-ft)
  15. 15
    Reconnect heater hoses and refill coolant
    In engine bay, clean heater core tubes at firewall and apply thin film of coolant to tube ends. Slide heater hoses onto tubes fully and position new clamps 1/4 inch from tube ends. Tighten clamps to specification - do not overtighten. Verify radiator drain petcock is closed. Fill cooling system with DEX-COOL through radiator neck and overflow reservoir to COLD mark. Reconnect negative battery cable.
    Torque spec
    Heater Hose Clamps3 Nm (2 lb-ft)

Reassembly

  1. Ensure all dashboard panels snap into place completely with no gaps or misalignment
  2. Verify all electrical connectors are fully seated - push until you hear/feel click
  3. Double-check that all five upper dashboard bolts and two side bolts are installed and torqued
  4. Confirm HVAC controls operate smoothly before completing coolant fill procedure

Verification

  • Start engine and allow to reach operating temperature with heater on maximum temperature and fan speed
  • Monitor coolant level and add as needed during warm-up - system will require burping to remove air
  • Verify hot air flows from all dashboard vents with no coolant smell
  • Check for coolant leaks at firewall heater hose connections and under dashboard on passenger side carpet
  • Verify all dashboard functions operate correctly including instrument cluster, HVAC controls, and steering column switches
  • Test that airbag light illuminates during start then extinguishes after 5-7 seconds
  • Recheck coolant level after vehicle cools completely and top off to COLD mark if needed
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