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∙ 2009-03-23 07:45:47The Low side Connector port is located on the A/C compressor itself. This is on the bottom of driver's side of engine. You must jack up car and remove access panel behind aluminum wishbone of a arm. There is a black cap on a/c port ... remove it and there ya go! I just did 1 a few minutes ago this way. Good Luck. No need to remove tire & rim assembly.
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∙ 2009-03-23 07:45:47i need a fuse box diagram for a 2000 Lincoln Continental....my gratitude goes out to anyone who can help me. THanks
You will need somewhere to plug it in to recharge it. Loading apps requires a wi-fi connection, or a computer loaded with iTunes.
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Need to recharge a/c not cold any more have to find the low side of compressor to recharge Thanks bert ! Need to recharge a/c not cold any more have to find the low side of compressor to recharge Thanks bert ! Need to recharge a/c not cold any more have to find the low side of compressor to recharge Thanks bert ! Need to recharge a/c not cold any more have to find the low side of compressor to recharge Thanks bert ! Need to recharge a/c not cold any more have to find the low side of compressor to recharge Thanks bert ! Need to recharge a/c not cold any more have to find the low side of compressor to recharge Thanks bert ! Need to recharge a/c not cold any more have to find the low side of compressor to recharge Thanks bert !
You can connect with others, download games with dsi points, can go on the internet, a rainbow option when you draw on picto chat, you need to recharge it (the orange is connection which is on the left, the middle one is if the dsi is charging, the blue one is on the right which means the power and if it is blue that mean you need to recharge it.
You should not have to recharge your system unless you have a leak. Other wise you do not need to recharge your system.
According to the 2000 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide ( 5W-30 ) * with engine oil filter change , 5.7 litres / 6.0 U.S. quarts of 5W-30 engine oil
According to the 2000 Lincoln LS Owner Guide : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid )
You might need freon
you just do! you have conventional suspension, there is no need for one...
no
you need someone to jump start it