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Old Jun 28, 2018 | 03:50 PM
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Just a heads up.... the system needs evacuated and recharged if you replace that switch.
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Old Jun 28, 2018 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by white89gt
Just a heads up.... the system needs evacuated and recharged if you replace that switch.

there isnt a schrader valve to keep it from all leaking out?
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Old Jun 28, 2018 | 04:37 PM
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Welp... maybe these trucks do, according to my manual. I've done a few of these on Mustangs, and there was not anything preventing it from coming out.
  1. Disconnect the A/C cycling pressure switch electrical connector.
  1. Remove the A/C cycling switch (19E561) from the top of the suction accumulator/drier.


Installation
  1. Lubricate the new O-ring seal.
    • Use YN-12b Compressor Oil F2AZ-19577-AC or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSH-M1C231-B.
  1. Install the A/C cycling switch onto the top of the suction accumulator/drier.
  1. Reconnect the A/C cycling pressure switch wiring connector.
  1. Check for refrigerant leaks
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Old Jun 28, 2018 | 04:39 PM
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BTW, refrigerant makes you itch, lol.
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