ryan roopnarine
10-13-2009, 06:45 AM
Anyone ever done this before? Do I need any type of special wrench to get the old valve off? The backstory is...
car is a 1999 ford taurus, so this isn't a retrofit valve. I attempted to check the system pressure on saturday, and when I took the gauge off, i noticed that the valve was hissing. several attempts were made to get the valve to reseal, including attaching/disconnecting the gauge connector several times, as well as a poking with a screwdriver. After checking out the internet to see about a replacement drier, i noticed that the low-side valve was attached to the drier by means of a pipe. are the r134 fittings standardized to be removed?
dumb question, but is the lowside valve something that can even be replaced? i know that when you retrofit, you do, but this valve does not look like it comes off, unless that slight rounded off nut feeling i'm feeling around it is for a wrench.
thanks in advance.
car is a 1999 ford taurus, so this isn't a retrofit valve. I attempted to check the system pressure on saturday, and when I took the gauge off, i noticed that the valve was hissing. several attempts were made to get the valve to reseal, including attaching/disconnecting the gauge connector several times, as well as a poking with a screwdriver. After checking out the internet to see about a replacement drier, i noticed that the low-side valve was attached to the drier by means of a pipe. are the r134 fittings standardized to be removed?
dumb question, but is the lowside valve something that can even be replaced? i know that when you retrofit, you do, but this valve does not look like it comes off, unless that slight rounded off nut feeling i'm feeling around it is for a wrench.
thanks in advance.