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Trucks and SUVs are among the extensive product lines manufactured by the American automaker Ford Motor Company. Some of the models that belong to these product lines are the Ford Escape, the F-650, the Ford Transit and the Ford Cargo.

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Where is the low side port on a 2005 Ford Expedition?

How to Recharge Your Car's Air Conditioner By Larry Carley c2007 LOW REFRIGERANT If your air conditioner is not cooling well because the system is low on refrigerant, recharging the system with refrigerant should restore normal operation. This can usually be done with a few cans of refrigerant and a simple service hose connection. RECHARGING PRECAUTIONSFirst, wear safety glasses to protect your eyes. Also avoid skin contact with refrigerant. The chilling effect of spilled refrigerant can cause instant frostbite on bare skin or eyes! WHAT TYPE OF REFRIGERANT? Next, you need to figure out what type of refrigerant your vehicle requires:

On 1995 and newer passenger cars and light trucks, the correct refrigerant is R134a. DO NOT use any other type of refrigerant.

On most 1994 and older passenger cars and light trucks, the original refrigerant was R12. R12 is no longer available to do-it-yourselfers and is very expensive. When older vehicles with R12 A/C systems need refrigerant, they can be refilled with recycled R12 from other older cars (this requires taking your car to a repair shop for professional service), or with some alternative refrigerant other than R12, or with R134a (which requires certain modifications). CAUTION: Mixing different types of refrigerants is NOT recommended. Use the same type of refrigerant that is already in the system unless you are converting an older R12 system to R134a or another refrigerant. WARNING: Flammable refrigerants are illegal. DO NOT use any type of flammable refrigerant (propane, butane or flammable hydrocarbons). Click here for more information about retrofitting older vehicles with R12 A/C systems to R134a. LOCATE THE SERVICE FITTINGS Next, you need to locate the service fittings on the A/C system. There are two: a LOW side fitting and a HIGH side fitting. The LOW side fitting is usually located on the suction hose or line that goes from the accumulator to the compressor. The HIGH side fitting is located on the line that goes from the compressor to the condenser. R12 Low Side 7/16 in. threadedß----------à R134 Low Side 13mm Quick-disconnect R12 High Side 3/8 in. threaded ß----------à R134A High Side 16mm Quick-disconnect On older R12 systems, the LOW and HIGH pressure service fittings are screw-type Schrader valves. On newer R134a systems, the LOW and HIGH side service fittings are quick-connect style fittings. The LOW pressure fitting is SMALLER than the HIGH pressure fitting. RECHARGE PROCEDURE 1. Connect the recharge service hose and valve to a can of refrigerant.

2. Turn the valve on the service hose to puncture the top of the can.

3. SLOWLY turn the valve back out to release a small amount of refrigerant into the hose. This will blow air out of the hose (which you do not want in your A/C system).

4. Close the valve so no more refrigerant escapes, then quickly connect the other end of the service hose to the LOW pressure service fitting on the A/C system.

CAUTION: DO NOT connect a can of refrigerant to the HIGH side service fitting. The operating pressure inside the A/C system when it is running may exceed the burst strength of the can, causing the can to explode! This should be impossible to do because the service hose for recharging the A/C system will only fit the smaller LOW pressure service fitting. Even so, you should be aware of the danger.

5. Hold the can UPRIGHT so no refrigerant liquid enters the service hose. You only want VAPOR to be pulled into the A/C system (the compressor may be damaged if it sucks in a big dose of liquid!).

6. OPTIONAL BUT HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: You should use a gauge to monitor the recharging process. Though not absolutely necessary, a gauge will help you recharge your A/C system more accurately, and reduce the chance of undercharging or overcharging (either of which will reduce cooling performance).

A high pressure A/C gauge can be connected to the HIGH pressure service fitting, or a low pressure A/C gauge to the LOW pressure service fitting, or gauges can be attached to both fittings (that is what professional technicians do).

NOTE: Some DIY recharging kits include a low pressure gauge on the service hose or on a trigger-grip style can dispenser.

7. Start the engine and turn the A/C on MAX/HIGH.

8. NOTE: The compressor may not engage if the system is too low on refrigerant. The low pressure cutout switch will prevent the compressor from running if the system is too low on refrigerant (this is done to protect the compressor from damage due to a lack of proper lubrication). The compressor must be running to suck refrigerant through the service hose into the system. So if it is not engaging when you turn the A/C on, you may have to supply battery voltage directly to the compressor clutch using a fused jumper wire. Look for a single wire connector near the front of the compressor, unplug it and hook up a jumper wire to the battery POSITIVE terminal. This should cause the clutch to engage and the compressor to run.

9. OPEN the valve on the service hose so refrigerant vapor will flow from the can into the A/C system. It may take up to 10 minutes or more per can to suck all of the refrigerant out of the can into the A/C system. Feel the air coming out of the ducts inside the vehicle. It should be getting colder.

10. If you are using a high or low pressure gauge (or both) to monitor recharging, look at the gauge(s).

LOW pressure gauge: When the reading is between 25 and 40 psi with the A/C running, STOP. The system is fully charged and should be cooling normally. DO NOT add any more refrigerant. If the gauge is over 50 psi, you have overcharged the system with too much refrigerant.

High pressure gauge: When the reading gets up around 200 to 225 psi (R12), or225 to 250 psi (R134a), STOP. The system is fully charged and should be cooling normally. DO NOT add any more refrigerant.

NOTE: The high and low pressure readings will vary depending on the system and ambient temperatures (higher temperatures cause higher system pressure readings).

Refer to the vehicle manufacturer specifications for normal system operating pressures, and the total refrigerant capacity of the system. Most newer passenger car A/C systems do not hold much refrigerant (only 14 to 28 oz.), so you don't want to add too much if the system is low. One can of R134a typically holds 12 oz. of refrigerant.

11. If the system needs more refrigerant after adding one can, you can add a second can. CLOSE the valve on the service hose, then disconnect the hose from the empty can, screw a new can onto the service hose valve, turn the valve to puncture the new can, then turn the valve all the way back out again so refrigerant can flow through the hose into the A/C system.

When you have finished, turn the engine off. CLOSE the valve on the can of refrigerant before disconnecting the service hose from the LOW pressure fitting (in case there is any refrigerant left in the can). Don't vent any leftover refrigerant from the can. Leave the service hose attached to the can with the valve closed so you can save the refrigerant for a future recharge.

Remember to replace the plastic caps over the service fittings, and remove the jumper wire from the compressor if you had to jump it to make it run. IF THE A/C SYSTEM STOPS BLOWING COLD AIR AFTER A FEW DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS If your A/C stops blowing cold air several days, weeks or months after you recharged it, it means the system has a leak and the refrigerant is escaping. You should add some leak detection dye to the system to find the leak. The leak should then be repaired before the system is recharged again; otherwise you are just wasting your time recharging the system over and over again. http://www.aa1car.com/library/ac_recharging.htm

How do you change the temperature coolant sensor on a F.150 1978 Ford truck?

remove the upper water neck that's connected to the upper radiator hose. it's held down with 2 bolts. take it off and the thermostat is inside

Will a full size 1990 ford pickup canopy fit a 1996 full size?

No a full-size 1990s Ford pick up canopy will not fit 1996 full-size.

What would cause no oil pressure for about 2 minutes on a 2001 Ford 150 in cold weather until engine is starting to warm up?

Make sure you have the proper viscosity of oil. 5W30 is what the specs are for a 4.6L engine.

AnswerYou have a serious problem here. Don't continue to drive this truck in this condition. Severe damage is being done in these 2 minutes. Your oil pump may be failing, or you may have a bad filter. Change filters to a Motorcraft filter immediately. If this does not cure the problem, have this looked at by an expert. AnswerI echo the previous, serious engine damage is likely to follow, would also suggest a stuck oil pressure sending unit. (Easy screw in replacement) try that first, but if it's still acting up, TOW IT IN.

What is the idle speed for a 1978 f-100?

Automatic is about 750 rpm's, Standard is about 700 rpm's. You want the rpm's to drop to about 700 when you put the auto tranny in gear, that is why there is a difference between the standard and auto. It is expected that if you have a standard you will throttle up a little to start off. These are ball park #'s and are true for just about any older model vehicle. I should also mention that you should set your idle speed with the engine at operating temp. If you have an automatic choke the rpm's will drop when the choke opens.

What would cause a 1970s model 1.6 Ford 4-cylinder engine that has no thermostat to run for 10 or 15 minutes and quit then run again after a 30 minute cool down?

Is that an old mechanical fuel pump/carburated engine? If so, you probably have a condition called "vapor lock". The mechanical fuel pump gets weak and when the fuel warms up it literally boils inside the pump, creating a pocket of vapor that won't pump. To test the hypothesis, next time it happens try pouring water on the fuel pump to see if it will start. If it is injected, that isn't the problem, but I think the 70's vintage engines were still carburated. Feel free to contact me directly if you need to discuss the situation further. replace the ignition coil.

What is the fuse number for the front power outlet on a 2002 Ford Explorer center console?

There are 3 separate 20 amp fuses for the 3 powerpoints . All 3 fuses are in the power distribution box in the engine compartment. They are in locations # 7, # 9, and # 35 for the rear powerpoint. They are all maxi cartridge fuses. Sorry, I don't know if it is # 7 or # 9 DISCONNECT THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE - THE PD BOX IS " LIVE "

What is the weight of a 2004 Ford F-150?

Check owner's manual. If you don't have one copy and paste link below; www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals

How do you break into a 2003 ford F150 that you own?

I'm not quite sure, but I believe upon doing so you receive 2-5 years in prison..depending on your state.

Actually, if it is your own vehicle, you will not likely get in trouble doing this. If a police officer comes upon you doing this, explain your problem calmly and appropriately an ask them to assist you. Police are often an option to call if you lock your keys in your car. The officer will run the license plates and the VIN number of the vehicle and then either assist you or call someone who can do that. To do it yourself, simply take a wire coat hanger and try to hold the seal of the window away from it so you can see the mechanism for the lock. You will need to hook the mechanism with the coat hanger and either pull up or slide it, depending which way it has to go. If the vehicle has automatic door locks, try to get the coat hanger slid in the top of the window and try to push the unlock button. From now on, however, I would suggest keeping a spare key handy somewhere, possibly even using a magnetic "hide-a-key" box that you can attach anywhere to a metal surface of your vehicle. If you can't get it for now, just call a locksmith.

Is there a freeze plug on the back of the head of a straight 6 cylinder 93 ford f150?

The Ford 300 cu in straight six has one welsh plug in the back of the head and two in the back of the block, one of which is for the camshaft.

What year frame will a 1953 F100 body fit on?

A 1953 F100 body will fit on a few different frames. The body will fit on the 1954, 1955, and 1956 frames.

Where is starter on 1996 Ford Explorer?

On the 4.0 liter OHV , V6 engine the starter is on the drivers side of the

engine , low down , where the transmission is bolted to the rear of the

engine

How do you fix a 2003 Ford F-150 if the cigarette lighter works but the auxiliary PowerPoint is not?

In the power distribution box in the engine compartment , fuse # 1 is a 20 amp mini-fuse for the power point on a 2003 F-150 ( # 4 on Harley Davidson console ) Ford states to disconnect your battery before servicing anything in the PD BOX , which means your vehicle would have to relearn its idle , the clock and radio stations would have to be reset etc

Why do Fords break down so easy?

If you are having a problem with a Ford, you might like to contact the Ford CEO, Alan Mulally.

Where is the number 4 cylinder on a ford 5.4?

passenger side last one back. starting from passenger side front it goes 1-2-3-4 then drivers front 5-6-7-8