Mardogs Posted May 5, 2023 Report Share Posted May 5, 2023 Good Evening Gents After testing, the dealer told me that I have an evaporator line leak. Can someone tell me the part number or key words for a replacement part? I’m not experienced in AC systems and figured some of you guys probably know. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DILLARD000 Posted May 5, 2023 Report Share Posted May 5, 2023 2014 Edge @Admin, move thread from 2007 subforum to 2014 subforum? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dabangsta Posted May 5, 2023 Report Share Posted May 5, 2023 I think that is too generic of a name for it, there are at least 2 lines at the evaporator. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haz Posted May 7, 2023 Report Share Posted May 7, 2023 (edited) Welcome to the Forum, Mardogs! dabangsta is correct that there are two 2-piece line components conveying refrigerant to and from your Edge's A/C Evaporator... Condenser-Side Condenser-to-Evaporator Line Item Part Number Description 1 W707399 Condenser-to-evaporator line bracket bolt 2 — Condenser-to-evaporator line spring lock coupling (part of 19835) 3 W500215 Condenser outlet fitting bolt 4 W704005 Condenser-to-evaporator line radiator clip 5 19835 Condenser side condenser-to-evaporator line Link this Ford parts website page Evaporator-Side Condenser-to-Evaporator Line Item Part Number Description 1 19D721 Condenser-to-evaporator line clip (2 required) 2 — Condenser-to-evaporator line spring lock coupling (part of 19835) 3 19835 Evaporator side condenser-to-evaporator line 4 19E889 O-ring seal (4 required) Link this Ford parts website page Evaporator-Side Evaporator-to-Compressor Line Item Part Number Description 1 W520413 Ground strap nut 2 N806925 Evaporator outlet line bracket stud bolt 3 — Evaporator outlet line spring lock coupling (part of 19835) 4 W707142 Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) fitting nut 5 19835 Evaporator outlet line 6 19E746 Spring lock coupling secondary latch 7 19E889 O-ring seal (3 required) 8 19E889 O-ring seal Link this Ford parts website page Compressor-Side Evaporator-to-Compressor Line Item Part Number Description 1 W520413 A/C compressor nut 2 W712610 A/C compressor stud 3 W712611 A/C compressor bolt (2 required) 4 12B637 Clutch field coil electrical connector 5 W500215 A/C compressor suction fitting bolt 6 W500215 A/C compressor discharge fitting bolt 7 19703 A/C compressor 8 19E889 Compressor suction fitting O-ring seal 9 19E889 Compressor discharge fitting O-ring seal Link this Ford parts website page Because you've already had a dealer diagnose your Edge's air conditioning issue, and you are not experienced in A/C systems, perhaps you are interested in price-shopping, to ensure that your dealer is being fair to you on the cost of the part(s) you're going to have them replace. If so, the above-pictured webpages are from Ford's own online parts-selling site, though the discounted pricing shown varies by dealer -- in this case, the dealer in my area that I designated offers discount pricing. Other dealers in my area charge list price for parts they supply and install. I mention this because you can use the FordParts website to survey pricing among your local Ford dealers to see if the dealer you may be prepared to do the repair will price-match the discounted parts pricing of a nearby dealer, or another online parts seller. On the other hand, maybe you're prepared to buy the needed part(s) -- which clearly you don't know what you need at the moment, but you can determine that from the dealer. If a problem develops with the part(s) you supply, then it's you -- and not the dealer -- who will be returning the part(s) and possibly paying installation & removal labor cost, since it wasn't the dealer who supplied the faulty or incorrect part(s). I had the fortunate experience of deciding to have my dealership supply an upgraded radiator for my MKX, which arrived and was a leaker out-of-the-box. I was uninvolved while the dealer had to order another radiator, drain the installed coolant, remove the faulty radiator, and complete the radiator upgrade work after the second upgrade radiator arrived. For me, paying the dealer a few more dollars for the upgraded radiator was worth it. Please report back on how things work out for you and your Edge. Good luck! Edited May 7, 2023 by Haz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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