low pressure port is located by the evaporator/heater core under the hood, you have to look good because they have done a very good job of hiding it from us.
The low pressure port is the smaller of the two ports and has either a blue or green cap on it.
The low pressure port is on a metal pipe on the passenger side of the engine bay. It is located just at the end of the radiator.
According to the Owner Guide , fuse # 3 is a 20 amp fuse for the OBD II scan tool connection and cigarette lighter on a 2002 Ford Expedition
If you are referring to the AC low pressure port, you will see two in the engine compartment,the low pressure port is the smaller one. They will both be on silver colored "pipes" and have black caps on them. DO NOT PLAY WITH THE HIGH PRESSURE PORT!
Show me a picture of the 2001 ford expedition air conditioning and coolant.
To add freon to a 2002 Ford Expedition, locate the low-pressure service port on the AC system, which is typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line between the compressor and the evaporator. Remove the cap from the low-pressure port and attach the refrigerant canister with the appropriate hose. Ensure the AC is running and set to the maximum cold setting while adding freon until the system reaches the correct pressure. Always check the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
According to the 2002 Ford Expedition Owner Guide : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( #1 is a 20 amp fuse for the Powerpoint and #4 is for the console Powerpoint ) *mini fuses
low pressure line leading toward the firewall,,,but read up on this everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the library should have a professional shop manual available in the REFERENCE section...make copies of the right sections...good luck :)
on the 2001 Focus we found the low pressure port in the passenger front wheel well, hopefully this is consistent with the 2002 model good luck
The port is located on the low pressure line. The low pressure line is the larger of the two lines coming from the A/C compressor. Also it should have a blue cap covering the port.
Yes at the link below you can find it. Just follow the icon on the home page to Find your cars lowside port.
It's on the drier canister against the fire wall under a bunch of wiring.