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Ford A/C System Valve Core maintains refrigerant at its place with only sealed refrigerant in your Ford vehicle climate circuit, providing drivers with a good cooling experience with non-leaks. This is a coin sized component that inserts into the service ports, the spring loaded seal opens only when gauges are attached to it and prevents pressure to escape when hoses are lost. Ford is known to have a state of art concepts that began with the moving assembly line and now have EcoBoost engines that are both muscle and thrifty, SYNC voice control that allows teens to pick their songs without leaving their hands off the wheel, Co-Pilot360 aids that steer and brake to avoid accidents and new electric trucks such as the F-150 Lightning that are fast on their feet without a tailpipe. Since Ford develops cars based on intelligent technology and security, owners of Ford vehicles have peaceful and cost-effective journeys in urban traffic or during extended road tours. On the occasion that there is a need to replace an A/C System Valve Core then collect eye and hand protection, turn off the engine and ensure that the system pressure is completely released. Unscrew the plastic service cap, insert a special core tool on the end of the old A/C System Valve Core and unscrew it counterclockwise. Clean the port and wipe a drop of compatible oil onto the new seal of the A/C System Valve Core, slide the new seal in by hand then tight with the tool but do not over tighten, apply a new cap O-ring and then lastly make a quick leak check before replacing the charge.