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  • 1.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines (6 Cyl 4.0 L)
    2009 Ford Explorer A/C Compressor Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Air Conditioner & Heater - Condenser, Compressor & Lines (8 Cyl 4.6 L)
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    -W701890-S426
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    Condenser Stud
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    • Replaced By: -W701890-S439
    MSRP: $12.00 Your Price: $7.05
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A/C Accumulator Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Ford Explorer

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the A/C Accumulator in the HVAC System on 2009 Ford Explorer?
    A: Recover refrigerant, remove PCM, disconnect A/C cycling switch, then remove suction accumulator bolt, PCM bracket and stud. Remove accumulator and fittings, discard O-rings, install new seals and lubricate with clean PAG oil. Evacuate, leak test and charge. Minimize accumulator exposure; replace only if physically contaminated, not if positive pressure exists.
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