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Where is the low side port of the on a/c 2004 s60 with picture?

I want to recharge the ac but have no luck locating the port so i can refill it. the one on the top right hand side in front of the radiator is to big for the recharge valve to fit over.

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: How do I remove the radiator from a 2003 S60?

cant say i have worked on one of these YET but if their is no obvious connection just a compression join then take it off the other end as it could be all one piece with the rad

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 30, 2009

SOURCE: oil in radiator, car did not overheat

The oil cooler tank on the side of the radiator has cracked and allowed oil into the cooling system. Replace the radiator and you will need to flush the cooling system A LOT. and be careful driving it for a while, the mixture can take a long time to clear out of the head which can cause it to overheat.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2010

SOURCE: where is the low side port for the ac system

its on the big pipe between th efirewall and the compressor. I do not advise trying to recharge anything if you dont know what you are doing.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2011

SOURCE: where do i locate the low side to refill the ac

front of radiator or under air filter

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2011

SOURCE: fitted asecond hand gearbox

There are few possibilities to be checked, the gears getting worn out, the transmission fluid leaking or low.The gear shift solenoid worn out.Or the communication problem between transmission gear box and engine computer.If transmission control module( tcm) is not detected by the engine control module( ecm) then gear box will not function.As the gear box is second hand its quite possible that tcm is not getting detected by ecm.--------- Get the tcm and ecm scanned at local car scan center.-------- Also its possible that gear shift solenoid is got worn out, so its not shifting gears.------ Getting it scanned should help,Thanks.Helpmech.

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