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Chevrolet Avalanche Heater Core is the small heat exchanger that makes the inside of the car warm as you drive around appreciating everything the versatile truck has to offer. The Chevrolet Avalanche is an SUV with pickup practicality, the strong midgate allows you to comfortably go between secure enclosed cargo area to an open bed in minutes, independent rear suspension to provide a smoother ride, powerful V8 that is both muscular and remarkably efficient due to cylinder deactivation. Avalanche drivers value feeling of interior room, smart storage bins, and towing that makes weekend fun easy and all spoiled in appearance that turns heads wherever they go. This Avalanche has a Heater Core that is applied to pass coolant over to the engine hot coolants through slender tubes such that the fins can warm the air that is forced by the blower fan to provide heat to the passengers and to clear the windshield quickly and to stabilize engine temperatures by shedding some heat. The Chevrolet is made of high quality aluminum and Heater Core which is not prone to corrosion and fits well within the HVAC housing to avoid leakages that may wet carpet or fog windows. The Heater Core is kept clean by flushing regularly and the Chevrolet cabin is warmed in your truck on frosty mornings. The replacement of a clogged Heater Core will restore the heating functionality and prevent the problem of the odor of coolant in the Chevrolet Avalanche cabin. It can be installed easily, one has to disconnect the battery, drain the coolant, unbolt the HVAC case, change the old core with the new core, reconnect the hoses, fill the coolant, and then test the engine to check on leaks and proper heat.