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How to Install a Solar Heater
by Shirley Billingsley
How to install your solar heater is relatively easy.
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How to Install a Water Heater
by lfmgod
Water heater installation.
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How to Replace The Water Heater
by Viliami Koloamatangi
You will know how to change your water heater
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How to Install A Gas Water Heater
by Toelken
Installation instruction for installing a gas water heater.
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How to Fix a Car's Heater Cord
by wylie33
How to fix a car's heater core.
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How to Remove a Pontiac Sunfire Heater Fan
by Jeffrey Caldwell
The heater fan (blower motor) on a Pontiac Sunfire is an electric motor that works in conjunction with the car's heater core to provide heat to the passenger cabin. Engine coolant flows from the engine to the heater core through heater hoses. Air is drawn in from outside the vehicle by the heater fan and then blown across the heater core. This heater air is then directed to the floor, dash or defroster vents through ducts underneath the dash.
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How to Find a Small Space Heater that is Safe
by Junior Brown
Small space heaters can be confusing to shop for. How do you know if the space heater is safe?
Here is a small space heater guide to help you find out which space heater to buy.
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Symptoms of Hot Water Heater Problems
by Kevin M. Lewis
A hot water heater is a simple appliance; in the vast majority of cases, if it fails to function properly, it is due to one of three causes: the water supply to the heater, the thermostat that controls the heater or an internal problem with the heater's water storage tank.
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How to Replace Cooling System Heater Core Hoses
by a eHow Cars Editor
The heater hose delivers the engine's coolant into the heater core. A blower motor blows air through the heater core to deliver heat into the automobile's interior. Symptoms that indicate you need to replace the heater hose are an engine gauge temperature reading that is higher than normal, the car's heater doesn't pump out heat or it leaks coolant. Follow a few steps to replace the heater hose.
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How to Drain an Electric Water Heater
by Lisa Overman
Draining your water heater is an important part of home maintenance. Draining the water heater keeps sand, sediment and deposits from building up in your water heater. Allowing sediments and sand to build up in your water heater shortens the life span of the water heater. You should be certain to drain the water heater at least once per year. This job can be completed by one person.
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