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  • 1.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines
    2006 Ford Taurus Air Conditioner Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Air Conditioner & Heater - Evaporator & Heater Components
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  • 12 Ford F5OZ-19E628-AA Venturi
    F5OZ-19E628-AA
    Venturi
    Valve Assembly
    • Part Notes: Air Control
    MSRP: $34.17 Your Price: $23.47
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  • 4F1Z-19V703-AA
    Compressor Assy
    • Part Notes: New loaded compressor assembly. Includes clutch (19D786), coil (19D798), pulley (19D784) & oil., 3.0L 12V OHV
    • Fit Note: Taurus
    • Callout Name: 19703
    • Replaced By: HU2Z-19703-N
    MSRP: $485.45 Your Price: $292.37

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A/C Hose Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Ford Taurus

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the A/C Hose Compressor Manifold and Tube Assembly on 2006 Ford Taurus?
    A: Recover refrigerant. Place vehicle on hoist and remove radiator deflector. Disconnect condenser fitting and discard O-ring. Remove oil indicator and ignition coil; disconnect spring-lock coupling and pressure cutoff switch, loosen bolt and remove manifold assembly. Reinstall with new O-rings lubricated in mineral oil, add PAG oil, evacuate, leak-test and charge.
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