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where is the low pressure valve on a 1988 e350 located it is dual a/c

Submitted: 983 days and 14 hours ago.
Category: Ford
Value: $15
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Hello the low pressure cyling switch is located on the accumulator on this vehicle. The accumulator is most likely located in front of the battery by the right front headlamp. Please click accept if you find this information helpful.

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Answered: 3/15/2007

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Fully factory trained w/ 28 years experience. I specialize in diesels and Electrical -Electronics.

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