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2002 Ford Taurus Location of low pressure port
JGRANDA
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2002 FORD TAURUS
6 CYL
2WD
AUTOMATIC
81,000 MILES
Where is the low pressure AC port
Saturday, June 28th, 2008 AT 12:22 PM
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AIRSOFTSOLDRECN9
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The port should be along the low pressure line between the accumulator/drier and the compressor. You will be looking on the passenger side of the engine bay. It should be marked with a blue cap unless this was lost.
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