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The Saturn Heater Core is located to the right of the HVAC box and it is a miniature radiator that feeds hot coolant into the cabin and blows the fog off the glass. Saturn cars are constructed using polymer body panels that shake off parking lot bruises and remain in fine condition when rivals are already rusting. Their multistage paint technology gives them a hardened finish that cannot be chipped and lost foam casting helps reduce engine weight making acceleration feel enthusiastic and fuel bills honest. The low hood line provides excellent visibility on the road, the broad door openings allow easy entry into the Saturn, the cabin is spacious and can accommodate friends and cargo, and the basic dash controls are not flashy but seem to be instinctive. The available access to complex areas of the hood is also cheered by the owners since Saturn maintained low levels of complexity and encouraged tinkering during weekends. It is recommended that routine coolant changes ensure that the Heater Core is clean and flowing but once that relied upon Heater Core has finally become old then it is easy to swap it which begins by unhooking the battery followed by draining the coolant into a clean pan. Move the front seats backwards, remove lower trim and glove box, roll the carpet edge to expose the HVAC case, loosen the hose clamps at the firewall, then unscrew the hoses and a few screws to separate the plastic case and remove the old core. Install new seals, insert the new Heater Core into its cradle, press the case into place, insert the hoses, pour in the coolant, squeeze the upper hose to clear the bubbles, and start the engine to ensure steady heat and a tight fit.