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  • That should be easy - there should be two hoses running to the heater core. Just cut them and hook them together with a hose union. Note that you may have a custom heater hose with an integrated steel section that will be costly to replace by doing this, so it's not recommended, but it beats walking. Or just fix the heater core - even down here in Florida, it's nice to have the 3-5 days a year I get to use it. Keep in mind, if you use defrost, it's going to not work as well with no heat, but the dry cold AC will work somewhat.
  • Disconnect the hoses from the heater core inlet and outlet and find a hose coupler that will allow you to connect them together. Make sure you connector can handle 220-250 deg F. There will be coolent in the heated core but it will drain out. The attached picture shows the hose routing and the inlet and outlet are shown next to each other on the left hand side. Good Luck.

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