Fix Your AC Vent Problem on your Ford Van or Ambulance
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2021
- How to fix the AC vent problem on your Ford Van or Ambulance like my 2000 Ford Ambulance that had this problem.
The problem is when you turn on your vent air or AC no air comes out of your cab AC vents it only is coming out of your top defrost vent on the top of the dash.
This is a common problem on older Ford vans and trucks with the Ford front like a cutaway or an ambulance. Here is how to fix it with 3 low-cost parts.
As part of our ambulance conversion, I had to fix this problem to get the AC and air working right out of the AC vents. It's not a hard job to do.
I made this video to show and help anyone that has this same problem how to fix it fast and easily.
Here is a link to the 3 parts I ordered on Amazon.
The Vacum hose 6 feet
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
The valve T connector you will need
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
And the Ford Reservoir black box you will need.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
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hey thanks for the info. I routed my new vacume line around the space by door panel but then used the valve and canister as you showed. It worked well and I appreciate your info to help me. thanks alot
I bought the $32 kit from Vantage Optics and air is working great here in Florida for my 1997 E350
Just what I was looking for. Thank you very much!!!!
Thank you so much for this video. Very well made sir.
EXCELLENT!! Thank You!!
Thanks for the video! Helped me fix my 1998 Ford E-con Club Wagon A/C. Symptoms were exactly as you describe. Thanks for the post! Nat 🤩
Fantastic video, solving my current a/c not blowing out the dash vents problem, on my recently purchased 2009 E350 cutaway bus. Your parts list is a great time saver for me. Thank you for creating the informative video and parts listing
Glad it helped
Great video
Easy man thanks
😊Thank you
Awesome information, and when you think how much it would cost to have it brought to a place where they work on A/C systems , plus the parts you can get real cheap
Most of the time you can disconnect the vacuum line on top of the dash. Then spray just a tiny amount of WD-40 into it and reconnect. It has worked on 3-4 vans that I have repaired and my own. Long as the actuator/actuators aren’t bad. Otherwise this is a great down and dirty work around.
I'd like to try your method first, which line on the dash do I need to spray wd 40 into? Which color or location? Thanks.
I did everything you said but no air comes out the front at all now. Only hot air in the rear.
How do I get the parts I need