2006 Lincoln town car correct port to recharge Freon

Asked by Guru9GF5XF Jun 23, 2023 at 08:07 AM about the 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where can I find the correct port to recharge my 2006 Lincoln town car with
Freon?

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It's the black capped one on the left of the picture, that is the low side line. Can't see the high side one.

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Most people who don't know how to work on cars end up destroying the AC compressor by using those RJ-134 chargers in a can. But if you want to go ahead and risk it, the can will only screw onto the low pressure Schrader port, it won't fit on any other..... Wouldn't it be better to have an AC shop inspect the system to find out if there are any leaks and recharge it properly with refrigerant and lubricant?

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Looks like the high side is the green thing next to the coolant tank in the right of the picture, with the missing cap. Jim

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