Using a set of a/c gauges put the blue hose on the low side (suction side) and the red hose on the high side (discharge side) and make sure that there is no freon in the system and if you have freon in the system then you will have to go to an automotive a/c shop and have them reclaim it for you..
Put the yellow hose on your vacuum pump and let it run for about 1 hour and then let it sit for 1 hour so that you can see if it will at least hold the vacuum pulled.
If so then let it run for an additional hour and then start the recharging process remembering to keep the low side readings between 30 to 40psi and the high side between 200 to 250psi depending on the outside temperature…………….
You need a vacuum pump, gauges and freon. Take it to someone who does this work. A refrigeration guy can do it.
Take it to a mechanic.
where is the suction recharge value on a 200 ford focus
It depends on the year of the the Focus. I know for a fact, since I own one that all Ford Focus's in the year of 2005 and above have air conditiong.
The air conditioning recharge valve on the 2003 Ford Explorer 4.6 is located on the low pressure side of the air conditioning system. Located on the line coming from the accumulator to the compressor is the recharge valve.
The 2005 Ford Focus has 16 valves.
The AC recharge valve for a 2003 Ford Focus with a Zetec engine is near the firewall. It is the larger of the two lines going to the compressor.
The 2005 Ford Focus is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2005 Ford Focus has a 5-speed manual.
The 2005 Ford Focus has an inline 4 engine.
were is the starter on 2005 ford focus zx5
With a can of freon