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  • 2004 Ford Taurus A/C Accumulator Diagram - 5F1Z-19C836-AB
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Accumulator Assembly - Air Conditioning; A/C Accumulator; Drier Desiccant Element; A/C Receiver Drier; Accumulator
    • Replaces: 4F1Z-19C836-AB, 5F1Z-19C836-AA, 4F1Z-19C836-AA, 2F1Z-19C836-AA, YF-3099, YF-37394, YF-2975
    • Base No.: 19C836
    • Item Weight: 7.30 Pounds
    • Item Dimensions: 7.5 x 16.3 x 36.4 inches
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 5F1Z-19C836-AB
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2004 Ford Taurus Submodels:
    • LX, SE, SE Comfort, SEL, SES | 6 Cyl 3.0 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS

2004 Ford Taurus A/C Accumulator

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2004 Ford Taurus A/C Accumulator Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to Service the A/C Accumulator in the HVAC System on 2004 Ford Taurus?
    A: The first step for servicing the suction accumulator in HVAC requires refrigerant recovery. Service of the suction accumulator in HVAC systems begins with removing two roll restrictor securing bolts from vehicles with 3.0L (2V) engines then keeping the bolts and roll restrictor bracket aside. Move the degas bottle to the side while disconnecting the hose then removing the bolt and nut until the bottle can be properly placed aside. The service of HVAC suction accumulator for vehicles with 3.0L (4V) engine starts with degas bottle removal and subsequent removal of two LH roll restrictor crossmember bolts before taking off the RH roll restrictor crossmember bolt. Proceed to remove each of the four bolts to move the RH roll restrictor bracket where it can be set aside while removing the wire harness nut. The winter season brings time to disconnect the spring lock coupling from the evaporator outlet while you should also discard all O-ring seals present in this area. Remove the vacuum lines and suction accumulator spring lock coupling at this time and discard both O-ring seals according to the process. Disengage the electrical connector of the A/C low charge protection switch while removing the screw before extracting the suction accumulator. The installation process begins with the opposite steps of removal while using new O-ring seals which should be lubricated with clean mineral oil and proper clean PAG oil should be added to the refrigerant system. The conclusion of A/C system maintenance consists of evacuation then leak testing followed by charging the system.