93 Legacy htr. box.

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S Webster
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93 Legacy htr. box.

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Hi. yall. Say, has anyone run into a problem with a replacement htr. core being to thick (cross section) to fit in the pocket in the htr. box? The core would be ok but the tanks are to wide, & a 1/4" or more thicker than the one that came out. A friend who has a Suby shop in Santa Fe, said there was a Subaru shop notice, years back, that required replacement of that part of the box, with a new peice from the dealer. Say it isn't so. Advice? Thanks folks, S.
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Re: 93 Legacy htr. box.

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Yes, I just had that problem. Every single parts store heater core was too big in exactly the way you describe. I ended up ordering an OEM core from 1stsubaruparts.com. The part is about $225 or so on there as opposed to over $300 at every local dealer.

You could try a junkyard as well for a cheaper option. I've never heard of a shop notice about that issue.
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Re: 93 Legacy htr. box.

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Was the part from 1stsubaruparts.com also too wide or did it fit fine?
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The OEM part from 1stsubaruparts was the correct fit, yes.
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