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2001 Lincoln Town Car A/C Compressor

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2001 Lincoln Town Car A/C Compressor Diagram
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  • Lincoln 4L3Z-19V703-AA Compressor Assy
    4L3Z-19V703-AA
    Compressor Assy
    • Part Notes: New Loaded Compressor Assembly. Includes Clutch(19D786), Coil(19D798), Pulley(19D784) and Oil.
    • Callout Name: 19703
    • Replaced By: HU2Z-19703-Q
    MSRP: $601.82 Your Price: $362.45

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A/C Accumulator Installation and Repair Tips for 2001 Lincoln Town Car

  • Q: How to Service the A/C Accumulator on 2001 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: Refrigerant To service the HVAC accumulator, discharge and recover. Unmount the A/C cycling switch and the suction line off on the accumulator and dispose the O-ring seals. Erase the accumulator and insulation cover. To install, reverse the process, move the A/C cycling switch and lubricate with the right oil. Lastly, evacuate, leak test and charge the system.
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