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Diagram (1 of 1): Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines
2000 Mercury Mountaineer Air Conditioner Diagram
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  • F4XY-19D702-B
    Cap
    • Part Notes: Cap asy - a/c charging valve, attaches to accumulator charge port
    • Callout Name: 19D702
    MSRP: $12.42 Your Price: $8.03
  • F7RZ-19D702-AA
    Cap
    • Part Notes: A/C charging valve cap, Attaches to manifold & tube asy (high side)
    • Callout Name: 19D702
    • Replaced By: DS7Z-19D702-A
    MSRP: $7.27 Your Price: $4.70

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A/C Accumulator Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Mercury Mountaineer

  • Q: How to Service the A/C Accumulator on 2000 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: To service the HVAC accumulator, disconnect the battery ground cable and perform refrigerant recovery. Disconnect the A/C cycling switch and suction accumulator/drier, then remove it. Transfer the cycling switch to the new accumulator, and reinstall it, ensuring to use the correct PAG compressor oil.
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