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  • 1.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines (FULL HYBRID EV-GAS (FHEV))
    2007 Ford Escape A/C Compressor Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines (GAS)
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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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  • 2 Ford 5M6Z-19E572-AA Seal
    5M6Z-19E572-AA
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    • Part Notes: Front
    MSRP: $21.87 Your Price: $16.07
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A/C Accumulator Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Ford Escape

  • Q: How to Service the A/C Accumulator in the HVAC System on 2007 Ford Escape?
    A: To maintain or service the HVAC suction accumulator, recover the refrigerant, disconnect the A/C switch and take off the accumulator. Install new O-rings and repair PAG oil. In the case of hybrids, put in upside down then in place. Evacuate, leak test and charge the system. Only when contamination or damage is obvious then replace.
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