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  • 2 Ford YL8Z-19E572-DA Seal
    YL8Z-19E572-DA
    Seal
    • Part Notes: Side
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    MSRP: $18.75 Your Price: $13.78
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  • E69Z-19E576-A
    Spring
    • Part Notes: 3/4"
    • Production Date: 08/2004-05/2006
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 6 Cyl 3.0L DOHC EFI Modular
    • Callout Name: 19E576
    MSRP: $1.52 Your Price: $0.95
  • E35Y-19E576-A
    Spring
    • Part Notes: 5/8"
    • Production Date: 06/2000-08/2004
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 6 Cyl 3.0L DOHC EFI Modular
    • Callout Name: 19E576
    MSRP: $6.97 Your Price: $4.50

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A/C Hose Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Ford Escape

  • Q: How to Service the A/C Hose for the Evaporator Inlet Line and Orifice Tube on 2005 Ford Escape?
    A: In order to service the evaporator inlet line and orifice tube, recover the refrigerant, disconnection of inlet line fitting, and O-ring removal. Install a new O-ring lubricated with mineral oil, re tighten to 10 Nm and reverse the steps taken during the removal. Lastly, test the refrigerant system, charge and leak test.
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