1999 to 2007 F-Series AC Orifice Tube replacement Santech MT0093-1

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2023
  • Description: A quick video on how to replace the Orifice Tube on F-Series truck. The procedure is basically the same for most Fords however the location may be different between Trucks, Excursions, Mustangs etc.
    Caution! Make sure the system has been depressurized be for opening the Line to replace the Tube or any line or you may have AC Refrigerant and AC Oil sprayed on your face and clothing. If you don’t know what your doing get an experienced person to help you or a Professional to do the job. Stay Safe!
    Part Used: Santech PN: MT0093-1 Red
    Tool Used: OEM PN: 25052 AC & Fuel Line Disconnect Tool
    Thanks for watching. If you found the video useful please give the video a thumbs up for my time. If you’d like to help my channel please subscribe. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya

Komentáře • 51

  • @patrickwhelan5703

    I'm redoing my A/C components this weekend. The Evaporator, dryer, condenser and orifice tube. My F-250 is a 2002 version and A/C hasn't worked properly in about 6 years and most if not all are original parts. So here goes. Your "tube" tutorial was worth watching. Thanks!!

  • @Yafmp
    @Yafmp Před rokem +2

    What was the symptom that lead you to changing this

  • @dustin7529
    @dustin7529 Před 9 hodinami

    How does a guy depressurize the system?

  • @Sova-Arccaptain
    @Sova-Arccaptain Před rokem +2

    Hey bro, I sent you 3 emails but haven't received a reply. Would you like review Arccaptain machine?

  • @justaguy4real

    how'd it get dirty like that? how did you know to check/change it? what symptoms did the system have?

  • @Snceday1
    @Snceday1 Před 28 dny +1

    Do you have to let out the refrigernt first or pressure?

  • @ortizromester

    My orifice tube looked exactly like that 😢

  • @EduardoSilva-xe3gp
    @EduardoSilva-xe3gp Před 21 dnem +1

    I can't find the expansion valve, any clue?

  • @patrickwhelan5703

    Day 2 on the A/C new component swap. Things going well but tedious. One item that concerns me. The mounting bracket for the EGR (I think?) has the metal bracket that gets screwed to the top half of the evaporator cover. It's got 3 raised towers to accept the 3 screws. The back screw (shaped like a triangle) partially cracked the screw tower. I just screwed the other 2 enough so it holds. Here, you have to lower each screw down going across the pattern. They are aggressive thread plastic threads, screws have a nut on top and wood screw base. The dryer is going in today. Hoses after that.

  • @lisaeastes3104

    Thank you for sharing

  • @LastBastian

    Hey, looking for a little help please if possible: Custom built hot rod, ran out of gas, put more in and it fired up for a few secs then died.

  • @carlosvalenzuela2586

    Hey man great video .