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Where is the port where you put freon in on a 2001 lincoln ls?

I am looking for the low pressure port where you recharge the freon on a 2001 Lincoln LS.

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  • Anonymous May 14, 2009

    My car runs hot when I let the air conditioner runs while the car is still. I need to know how to put freon in my car.

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    where is located the port for recharge my lincoln continental 2001, if you can show me trough an image it would be perfect, thank you.

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    Driver module 2001 lincoln ls

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It is the one that is blue in color and has an L on it for low pressure. The vapor line is also called the suction line. If your confused, then choose the larger of the two lines near the accumulator.

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