I loved the video bro. Amazingly simple and straightforward. I got a bit frightened after seeing you attempt to remove the old ac receiver/drier/accumulator. Keep doing what you're doing. I'm very grateful.
Orifice tube was installed backwards. Also need to let the system sit for at least 15 minutes after pulling vac to test for leaks. Small leaks take time to show up on the gauge.
@@NAYBAHOOD_NINJA It depends. If you are doing a quick recharge, the R134A will come with a little oil. When you replace the compressor, some will come with oil, others will need oil added. You will then add a measured amount of oil right into the compressor before you install it. The instructions for the compressor will advise.
@@NAYBAHOOD_NINJA hood sticker will show amount, e.g. if system calls for 9 oz. and compressor comes prefilled with 7 oz. u add 2 more in accumulator, p.s. he did install orifice wrong, orifices r color coded, i.e. orange = .057 also do not recharge with freon can upsidedown, u want gas not liquid, just shake midstream w/engine/ac on hi, hi side closed, also did not purge yellow line prior to recharge, WTF
Excellent video and timely for me. Was the orifice tube installed correct? I believe it goes the other way around. I'm replacing that line and will be assembling and want to get it right.
Great video and timely. I've had work done by 3 different shops with no success and decided to do the work myself. I am working on an 05 tribute which is identical (almost). I could could not get the orifice tube out. Its deep in the tube and unreachable. Mine is inserted other end from how you inserted yours. Which is correct?
Did you not install the new orifice tube in backwards, opposite of the original? Take a look, white end should face towards the rear of the vehicle, correct?
So watching this video, I noticed that you put the orifice tube in the opposite way around when you reinstall the new one. Could that possibly cause issues
I'm going to suggest that the orifice that he removed in this video was already incorrectly installed and he took the incorrectly installed orifice out and correctly reinstalled it. The orifice prior to this video was more likely the reason the system failed
Hi, this is a great vide quick question: what is the difference between the green orifice and the orange? ford has two parts that are compatible with the escape 2001. thank you very much for your efforts!
Ford orfice tubes colors are the orfice size. Blue is .067 inch . Red is .062. Orange is .057. Green is .052. Brown is .047 Pre 1993 cars are usually R12 gas and often use a Blue orifice. Later Car with 134a gas use a smaller orifice A small change in orifice size changes the system a lot. It can make the idle ac performance better and degrade the road speed ac performance some. If you change an old r12 gas vehicle to r134a you change the oil in the ac from mineral oil to PAg oil and use a smaller orifice size.
mine does the same thing, I replaced the orifice tube and recharged, my head pressure is still high and low suction pressure. That to me says the evaporator coil is clogged and not enough airflow passing over it to raise the suction pressure. So that's my next project.
after watching very closely i see you removed the old orifice tube in the opposite position -clearly came out reversed to way you installed the new one ....? can this be clarified as to which way is correct Please,.... Thank you !
honda amaze orific tube location plz ...i have visited maney ac repair shop but no one solution my problem...i have spent arround 1lkh indian rupes on my ac repair but no solution my problem...i think my car orific tube is worest...plz help
I loved the video bro. Amazingly simple and straightforward. I got a bit frightened after seeing you attempt to remove the old ac receiver/drier/accumulator. Keep doing what you're doing. I'm very grateful.
This video is very grateful.
Look like you put the orifice wrong side compare with when you removed the old one.
Thanks for video.
Orifice tube was installed backwards. Also need to let the system sit for at least 15 minutes after pulling vac to test for leaks. Small leaks take time to show up on the gauge.
How do you oil the system?
@@NAYBAHOOD_NINJA It depends. If you are doing a quick recharge, the R134A will come with a little oil. When you replace the compressor, some will come with oil, others will need oil added. You will then add a measured amount of oil right into the compressor before you install it. The instructions for the compressor will advise.
Exactly what I noticed about the orifice, he installed backwards.
@@NAYBAHOOD_NINJA hood sticker will show amount, e.g. if system calls for 9 oz. and compressor comes prefilled with 7 oz. u add 2 more in accumulator, p.s. he did install orifice wrong, orifices r color coded, i.e. orange = .057 also do not recharge with freon can upsidedown, u want gas not liquid, just shake midstream w/engine/ac on hi, hi side closed, also did not purge yellow line prior to recharge, WTF
Great video - everything I needed to know before bringing my 2005 Tribute for repair.
Outstanding job of clear instruction. ! ! !
You are doing very good 👍 thanks
The difficult part is the evaporator change
Regards for you from Iraq 🤗
Thank You, yes luckily this evaporator is not leaking yet.
شغله زين بس خربها من حط الاورفس تيوب بالمقلوب
Excellent video and timely for me. Was the orifice tube installed correct? I believe it goes the other way around. I'm replacing that line and will be assembling and want to get it right.
The dryer/accumulator should be the last component installed. It just takes minutes of atmosphere exposure to ruin it.
simple but comprehensive video.
Great video and timely. I've had work done by 3 different shops with no success and decided to do the work myself. I am working on an 05 tribute which is identical (almost). I could could not get the orifice tube out. Its deep in the tube and unreachable. Mine is inserted other end from how you inserted yours. Which is correct?
Help me out! Old Orifice tube come out screen, red side out. Should new one go in with white tip out? Or like the old one was?
Did you not install the new orifice tube in backwards, opposite of the original? Take a look, white end should face towards the rear of the vehicle, correct?
It looked like you put the orifice tube in backwards?Wont that create a problem.
I think he did. Might cause a problem.
I saw that also
It can cause high pressure on the high side and clog and damage the orifice tube!
He did, that's why his low side is to low and the high side is rather high. Low side between 30-35 and high side 175-225. For a orifice tube system
nice vid its helpful but did you put the O tube in the opposite direction that you removed the old one! What is correct?
Do you know where the orifice tube location is located for a 2006 Ford Escape hybrid?
So watching this video, I noticed that you put the orifice tube in the opposite way around when you reinstall the new one. Could that possibly cause issues
What is the name of the tool used to separate the pipe?
Good video, only thing is I think he installed the orifice tube backwards compared to the direction he pulled it out.
I'm going to suggest that the orifice that he removed in this video was already incorrectly installed and he took the incorrectly installed orifice out and correctly reinstalled it. The orifice prior to this video was more likely the reason the system failed
Orffice tube is backwards and you probably should purge the yellow line when adding refrigerant.. thanks for the video though..
Hi, this is a great vide quick question: what is the difference between the green orifice and the orange? ford has two parts that are compatible with the escape 2001. thank you very much for your efforts!
Ford orfice tubes colors are the orfice size. Blue is .067 inch . Red is .062. Orange is .057. Green is .052. Brown is .047
Pre 1993 cars are usually R12 gas and often use a Blue orifice.
Later Car with 134a gas use a smaller orifice
A small change in orifice size changes the system a lot.
It can make the idle ac performance better and degrade the road speed ac performance some.
If you change an old r12 gas vehicle to r134a you change the oil in the ac from mineral oil to PAg oil and use a smaller orifice size.
Hey, a great video is the expansion valve and the Orifice tube the same thing, or is it one or the other ?
I believe they are not the same. IIRC the expansion valve is in the evaporator lines
You put the orifice tube in backwards
Where can I get the plastic tool to release the end of the tube that is flared and has the three 'o' rings?
Harbor Freight Sells them, AC/ fuel line disconnect tools!
Super helpful and well explained! Thanks so much!
How did you know where the orfice tube was located?
Would this be the same for the 2011 3.0?
I Need A Part For My Mustang But All He Told Me Was It Was The Ac Line Connected From The Condenser To The Dryer … What Would That Be ?
It’s a 2005 Ford Mustang By The Way
You really like capital letters.
my 01 escape only blows cold air when at idle , as soon as i hit highway speeds it just blows hot air any recommendations ?
mine does the same thing, I replaced the orifice tube and recharged, my head pressure is still high and low suction pressure. That to me says the evaporator coil is clogged and not enough airflow passing over it to raise the suction pressure. So that's my next project.
does this work for 2006 ford escape
hell ya, thanks man
You sould have used solvents to flush it not just air
after watching very closely i see you removed the old orifice tube in the opposite position -clearly came out reversed to way you installed the new one ....? can this be clarified as to which way is correct Please,.... Thank you !
honda amaze orific tube location plz ...i have visited maney ac repair shop but no one solution my problem...i have spent arround 1lkh indian rupes on my ac repair but no solution my problem...i think my car orific tube is worest...plz help
What is that in US American dollars? Like 12 bucks?
Good video but expensive valve wrong fitting
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