On a 2001 Lincoln LS, the AC compressor hose is located near the front of the engine, typically running from the AC compressor, which is mounted on the engine's front, to the condenser located in front of the radiator. There are usually two hoses: a high-pressure line and a low-pressure line. The high-pressure line is smaller in diameter and carries refrigerant from the compressor to the condenser, while the low-pressure line is larger and carries refrigerant back to the compressor. For specific locations, referring to a service manual or schematic for the vehicle can be helpful.
There is not a hose under the 2001 Chevrolet blazer air-conditioner compressor. The compressor hose is on the top of the compressor.
The 2001 Dodge Dakota air conditioning drain hose is located on the bottom of the air conditioning compressor. The drain hose leads from the compressor to the bottom of the engine compartment.
On a 2001 Ford Expedition, the air compressor hose is typically located near the front of the engine, connected to the air conditioning compressor, which is mounted on the engine block. You can find the hose running from the compressor to the condenser or evaporator, depending on the specific routing of the AC system. It's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual for precise details, as the configuration may vary slightly based on the engine type.
The 2001 Pontiac Trans Am air conditioning drain hose begins at the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The drain hose will route evaporation to the bottom of the engine compartment.
The low side service port is located on the suction hose coming off the rear of the a/c compressor and the high side is located on the discharge hose coming from the condenser.......
Access it from under the car (follow the largeer hose set off the compressor)
The low side service port for the AC on a 2001 Alero is located on the hose that runs from the accumulator to the compressor. It is the larger of the two hoses coming off the compressor.
Low pressure side of compressor (larger hose from compressor)
I had a friend replace the air suspension compressor pump with a used one that I bought on ebay. The air compressor pump is located under the windshied washer fluid container. You have to take a cover plate off to get to it or even see it. We discovered that the top of the air suspension compressor pump, where the air hose goes into it, screws off with a crescent wrench. So we just left the hose attached to the top of the pump and replaced the body of the the pump. I have no idea how you would just replace the hose.
Follow larger hose from air compressor usually by passenger side firewall near accumulator/drier
In a 2001 Lincoln Navigator, the thermostat is located on the engine, specifically near the front, where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine block. To access it, you typically need to remove the upper radiator hose and the thermostat housing, which is usually secured with bolts. It's important to ensure the engine is cool before attempting to locate or replace the thermostat.
You have to remove the air conditioning compressor bolts set the unit aside but do not remove the freeon hose. Then remove the mounting bracket and then you can get to the bypass hose to replace it. Replace mounting bracket and compressor and job is complete