I just replaced my A/C condenser in my F150 because it had a leak. To my surprise the two top hoses on the drivers side had nothing to do with the A/C....it was power steering fluid. The freaking A/C condensor’s top two rungs are the radiator for the power steering fluid.
Looks like I’m going to have to do this. Been looking for the leak forever. It is coming from the other side. Thanks for posting! Never would have thought of the cooler.
Did your AC ever have any issues when the power steering fluid leaked? Since the AC and power steering condenser are together? I just started having AC issues but have had dripping Power steering and it is from condeser.
Bulb replacement suggestion. Beamtech led on amazon. H13 led direct replacement works awesome. I put them on ours and it makes a huge difference and they are about same cost as a standard headlight bulb Thanks for this video gonna check to see if mime is leaking there just had to put in alot of fluid and pump was really loud with no visible leaks
Did you block the original "ports" where the lines entered the original faulty cooler/condenser? If so what did you use. How's the repair holding up? Thanks for the video!!!
Yes I had to plug them because they continued to leak fluid, even after trying to flush them with brake cleaner. Repair is good, had a small leak from a hose that wasn’t fully tightened down
@@TheShopWorldWide It's the radiator for the power steering fluid. We've already changed the hose. It's new and it comes off every once in a while, but it's not covered up.
Technically from other vehicles I’ve dealt with, it shouldn’t. But I just went along with what was in place and replaced the oem one with the aftermarket trans cooler.
I have watched alot of videos and looked long and hard at ours I am working on and yes it is silly but ford definitely had me scratching my head at why they would do such a thing 🤣
It would have been helpful to leave the video in Real rime instead of the porn music ;). You are the only one to show the break down on RU-vid. Can you show the whole video in real time?
This project took about an hour or more of dealing with hiccups through out the fix. I doubt you would watch an hour long video for just a few key points/ fixes. But I am looking into making better content that’s easier to follow and not just jet through the “meat and potatoes”…. I will be doing more of a break down on the expedition in the future so keep a look out. Is there anything in particular you’re looking for?