Please clean The cooling system pipe of the your car ,Before installing the compressor
This is a list for a brand new replacement A/C Compressor and Clutch
Specifications
Belt Width (mm): 22
Clocking: 3
Compressor Mount: Tangent
Grooves: 6
MFR Note: MERCURY SABLE 05-01
Feature:
*Condition: 100% Brand New and High Quality.
*According to the original factory specifications.
*Perfect match for the original car.
*Stable characteristics, high reliability.
Package Content
1 x A/C Compressor
Fitment:
2001-2007 Ford Taurus 3.0L
2001-2005 Mercury Sable 3.0L
OEM and Competitor Interchange:
AC Delco: 1520765
AC Delco: 1520791
Austin Baker: 10345751
Austin Baker: 10350441
Autocomp Technologies: 10103090
Autocomp Technologies: 11103090
Autocomp Technologies: 12103090
Autocomp Technologies: 6511475
Compressor Works: 618168
Denso Automotive Systems: 4718139
Ford: 4F1Z19V703AA
Ford: F8EH19D629BLA
Four Seasons: 57168
Four Seasons: 58168
Frigette: 2041611
Global Parts Distributors: 5511475
Global Parts Distributors: 6511475
Global Parts Distributors: 7511475
Hodyon: 1901141NA
Motorcraft: YCC146
Motorcraft: YCC337
NAPA: 254470
NAPA: 272397
NAPA: TEM254470
NAPA: TEM272397
Omega: 2011035
Omega: 2011035AM
Oreilly Auto Parts: 57168
Ranshu: 143034
Ranshu: 143034C
Ranshu: 143034NC
Ranshu: 143034NEW
Ready-Aire/Proliance: 1460N
Spectra Premium: 0610102
Trad Automotive: C5
Trad Automotive: C5R
Valeo: 10000564
Visteon: 010310
UAC: CO 103090C
COMPRESSOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these instructions prior to any repairs on your vehicle.
Follow all federal, state, and local regulations when repairing an automotive A/C system.
Take appropriate safety precautions –
1. Wear eye protection (safety glasses).
2. Do not smoke next to the vehicle when performing repairs.
3. Work in a well-ventilated area.
4. Wear skin protection (such as gloves and closed toe shoes).
5. Recover refrigerant before making repairs.
REMOVING THE OLD COMPRESSOR
1. Open the hood of the vehicle and locate the A/C Compressor.
2. Remove the A/C belt from the A/C Compressor pulley. This may involve loosening the belt tensioner (if it is equipped).
3. Evacuate the A/C system using a refrigerant recovery machine.
4. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
5. Remove the bolt that secures refrigerant lines to the A/C Compressor. Then, inspect the A/C lines for any contamination such as metal or excessive dirt inside them. If any contamination is found, the system will need to be cleaned.
6. Disconnect any electrical connectors from the A/C Compressor.
7. Remove the AC Connections. Remove the A/C Compressor mounting bolts.
8. Remove the A/C Compressor from the vehicle.
INSTALLING THE NEW or REMANUFACTURED A/C COMPRESSOR
1. Once the old compressor has been removed, begin by removing the receiver/drier or accumulator, and the expansion valve or orifice tube from the vehicle.
2. Next, flush the condenser and evaporator using a non-oil based A/C flush. The valve must be removed on expansion valve system before the evaporator can be flushed.
Flush evaporators from inlet to outlet.
Flush condensers from outlet to inlet.
NOTE: Condensers produced from 1990 – present are extremely difficult to clean. As a result, if the compressor had a major failure, it is recommended that the condenser be replaced.
3. This compressor comes pre-filled with the correct amount of oil. Thus, there is no need to add any additional oil to your system.
4. Install the new receiver drier or accumulator, and new expansion valve or orifice tube.
5. Next, install the new or remanufactured A/C Compressor.
6. Install and tighten the A/C Compressor mounting bolts.
7. Reconnect any electrical connectors to the A/C Compressor.
8. Re-install the refrigerant lines and A/C belt to the A/C Compressor.
9. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
10. Evacuate the A/C system with an A/C servicing machine for at least one hour.
11. Check the system for leaks.
12. If there are no leaks, install the refrigerant charge (Check the A/C system sticker under the hood of the vehicle for the proper amount and type of refrigerant for the system). Then, let the system set for 2 minutes. Doing so will allow the refrigerant to carry the oil and spread more evenly throughout the system.
13. Start the vehicle’s engine and turn on the A/C system.
Make sure the windows and doors of the vehicle are open.
Should you have any questions regarding the installation of your new or remanufactured compressor, please do not hesitate to contact us.