You can find air conditioning parts at various locations, including local HVAC supply stores, home improvement retailers like Home Depot or Lowe's, and online marketplaces such as Amazon or eBay. Additionally, specialized HVAC websites often offer a wide range of parts for specific brands and models. For more specialized components, consider contacting an HVAC technician or the manufacturer's service center directly.
I have a spare one tested to be fine. asking $50 including USPS shipping to 48 states. email stevenwsl@hotmail.com
air cond
Here are the specs I have for 1987 Ford Ranger engine coolant capacities (50/50 mixture): 2.0L Eng: 6.5 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Diesel w/Air Cond: 13 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Diesel w/o Air Cond: 12 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Gas w/o Air Cond: 6.5 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Gas w/Air Cond: 7.2 QTS. 2.9L Eng w/o Air Cond: 7.2 QTS. 2.9L Eng w/Air Cond: 7.8 QTS. Hope this helps! -- Rick
yes, by using less air-cond
Yes
Hi it is an internal part of the Air cond ECU under front bumper left side
is recommended if air cond. doesn't work
No, it contains too much moisture.
accord 91
Low are NO free-on in system
most of the time its because not enough air flow thru the condensor---clean rad &cond
http://www.fordf150.net/photos/data/500/2003_F150_HVAC_Airflow_Diagram.JPGhttp://www.fordf150.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=58092