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Leak at the Low pressure valve


Cleanster

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U.S. Military - Veteran
Joined
Mar 18, 2008
Messages
46
City
North East Florida
Vehicle Year
2000
Transmission
Automatic
New to me 2000 Ranger XLT 3.0 4x4 4 door. AC blowing hot figured I recharge and hope for the best. Removed low pressure side cap and heard and felt freon or whatever was left leaking by. My question is, can I replace the valve or do I have to replace the dryer? Thanks
 
I believe you can. I know the high side for sure can. lol just did mine.
 
If the system has a leak, replace the accumulator (dryer). The schrader valve can usually be screwed out to replace, but a leaking system will usually have air in it and that can reduce the effeciency of the desicant in the accumulator. Besides, changing that valve will open the system anyway. I can't say its an absolute requirement to change the accumulator, but I'd recommend it just as a general practice.
 

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