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Denso 475-2061 A/C Expansion Valve
for 2006 Ford Freestyle 3.0L V6 Gas DOHC

Denso 475-2061 A/C Expansion Valve - 2006 Ford Freestyle
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Denso 475-2061 A/C Expansion Valve - 2006 Ford Freestyle

Denso
Brand:Denso
Part Number: 475-2061
UPC: 042511223677
Weight: 0.53 lbs
Condition:New



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Description:

Get the Denso 475-2061 A/C Expansion Valve for your 2006 Ford Freestyle. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

Expansion devices separate the low (suction) and high (discharge) sides of an automobile's air conditioning system, regulating the flow of liquid refrigerant through the evaporator unit. DENSO's expansion devices and orifice tubes are critical components in the overall functionality of an air conditioning system. If the calibration is incorrect the evaporator may stop exchanging heat properly or even freeze up, which can cause expensive damage. With decades of expertise in engineering A/C components and systems for the world's automakers, you may rest assured: DENSO can supply the correct expansion device for your vehicle.

Specifications:

Type:
Block valve
Ford #:
5F9Z 19849-CA
Ford #:
8G1Z 19849-A
Four Seasons #:
39147
Global Parts Distributors #:
3411869
Lincoln (cars) #:
8G1Z 19849-A
Mercury #:
5F9Z 19849-CA
Mercury #:
8G1Z 19849-A
Country of Origin:
CN

Denso 475-2061 A/C Expansion Valve compatibility with your 2006 Ford Freestyle...

Last Updated: 01/19/2024

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes

2007

 

2006

 

2005

 

2007

 

2006

 

2005

 
Ford Freestyle

3.0L V6 Gas DOHC
1
 
Front
 
New Expansion Valve
Front A/C
OE recommended replacement part.
 

Ford Freestyle



3.0L V6 Gas DOHC

Front New Expansion Valve
Front A/C
OE recommended replacement part.

1 Per Vehicle

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