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Removal and Installation

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NOTE: Installation of a new A/C desiccant cartridge is not required when repairing the air conditioning system except when there is physical evidence of system contamination from a failed A/C compressor or damage to the A/C desiccant cartridge.
  1. Recover the refrigerant. For additional information, refer to CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM-GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSTICS .
  2. With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist. For additional information, refer JACKING & LIFTING .
  3. Remove the lower radiator air deflector.
  4. Unscrew and remove the plastic receiver/drier cap.
    Fig 1: Locating Plastic Receiver/Drier Cap
    G04682604Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  5. NOTE: If the receiver/drier plug is difficult to remove, open a refrigerant system fitting to relieve any vacuum created during refrigerant recovery, and attempt to remove the plug again.
  6. Remove the receiver/drier plug.
    1. Push the receiver/drier plug upwards and remove the snap ring.
    2. Install the bolt included with the A/C desiccant cartridge service kit in the center of the receiver drier plug and remove the plug.
      Fig 2: Identifying Snap Ring And Receiver Drier Plug
      G04682605Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  7. Using a suitable tool, grasp the A/C desiccant cartridge grab handle and remove the A/C desiccant cartridge.
    Fig 3: Removing A/C Desiccant Cartridge
    G04682606Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  8. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
  9. Evacuate, leak test and charge the refrigerant system. For additional information, refer to CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM-GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSTICS .