2004 F-150 Heritage AC
Re: 2004 F-150 Heritage AC
If you have Nylog, use it on all connections.
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Re: 2004 F-150 Heritage AC
Well, it looks like I could not keep my mind on what I was doing:
I proceeded to flush the evaporator, and when I was done, I hooked the lines back up and realized afterwards that I forgot to dry it out with air and I also forgot to add one and a half ounces of pag to it.
Is it possible that if I ran a vacuum for long enough that it would get that moisture out of that evaporator or do I have to disconnect everything and do it all over again?
And if I have to do it all over again, then I have to replace the dryer also correct?
I proceeded to flush the evaporator, and when I was done, I hooked the lines back up and realized afterwards that I forgot to dry it out with air and I also forgot to add one and a half ounces of pag to it.
Is it possible that if I ran a vacuum for long enough that it would get that moisture out of that evaporator or do I have to disconnect everything and do it all over again?
And if I have to do it all over again, then I have to replace the dryer also correct?