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2009 Lincoln Navigator A/C Hose

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2009 Lincoln Navigator Rear A/C Lines Diagram
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  • 7L1Z-19B588-A
    Seal
    • Part Notes: Ø 11MM I.D. , Ø 19MM O.D.
    • Fit Note: 131"/3327.4MM Wheelbase
    • Production Date: 12/2006-06/2017
    • Callout Name: 19B588A
    MSRP: $11.92 Your Price: $8.40
  • 7L1Z-19B588-C
    Seal
    • Part Notes: 3/4"
    • Fit Note: 131"/3327.4MM Wheelbase
    • Production Date: 12/2006-06/2017
    • Callout Name: 19B588B
    MSRP: $4.14 Your Price: $2.91

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A/C Hose Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to Service the A/C Hose Manifold and Tube Assembly on 2009 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: Service Thermostatic Expansion Valve Manifold and Tube Assembly, recover refrigerant, take out right-hand headlamp assembly and disconnect different fittings and discard old seals. Once the TXV manifold and tube assembly have been removed, follow the same steps in the reverse order replacing the seals, and lubricating the system with clean PAG oil. Lastly, empty, leak test and fill the refrigerant system.
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