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  • 1.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines (4 Cyl 2.3 L)
    2005 Ford Ranger A/C Condenser Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines (6 Cyl 3.0 L)
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  • 3.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines (6 Cyl 4.0 L)
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  • 7 Ford YL5Z-19E572-AA Seal
    YL5Z-19E572-AA
    Seal
    Condenser Lower Seal
    MSRP: $26.26 Your Price: $19.29
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  • 7 Ford F87Z-19E572-AB Seal
    F87Z-19E572-AB
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    Condenser Side Seal
    • Location: Passenger Side
    MSRP: $53.00 Your Price: $37.05
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A/C Hose Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Ford Ranger

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the A/C Hose from Condenser to Evaporator on 2005 Ford Ranger?
    A: To service the condenser to evaporator line, recover the refrigerant and disconnect the line from both the evaporator and condenser cores, discarding O-ring seals. Install the new line with lubricated O-ring seals, then evacuate, leak test, and charge the refrigerant system. A new suction accumulator is needed only if contamination is evident.
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