“gauge shows coolant “ not sure which gauge this is. You are not referring to the coolant gauge on your instrument panel….Right now I would recharge the system and check for a leak. It is a 10 year old vehicle and could easily lose refrigerant. [https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2010_Ford_F-150_SVT_Raptor_6.2L_V8/air_conditioner/recharge_freon|This video] should at least get you to that point.
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“gauge shows coolant “ not sure which gauge this is. You are not referring to the coolant gauge on your instrument panel….Right now I would recharge the system and check for a leak. It is a 10 year old vehicle and could easily lose refrigerant. [https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2010_Ford_F-150_SVT_Raptor_6.2L_V8/air_conditioner/recharge_freon|This video] should at least get you to that point. Same idea on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9_rXk8CpSY|this video]
“gauge shows coolant “ not sure which gauge this is. You are not referring to the coolanty guage on your instrument panel….Right now I would recharge teh system and check for a leak. It is a 10 year old vehicle and could easily lose refrigerant. [https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2010_Ford_F-150_SVT_Raptor_6.2L_V8/air_conditioner/recharge_freon|This video] should at least get you to that point.
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“gauge shows coolant “ not sure which gauge this is. You are not referring to the coolant gauge on your instrument panel….Right now I would recharge the system and check for a leak. It is a 10 year old vehicle and could easily lose refrigerant. [https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2010_Ford_F-150_SVT_Raptor_6.2L_V8/air_conditioner/recharge_freon|This video] should at least get you to that point.
“gauge shows coolant “ not sure which gauge this is. You are not referring to the coolanty guage on your instrument panel….Right now I would recharge teh system and check for a leak. It is a 10 year old vehicle and could easily lose refrigerant.
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“gauge shows coolant “ not sure which gauge this is. You are not referring to the coolanty guage on your instrument panel….Right now I would recharge teh system and check for a leak. It is a 10 year old vehicle and could easily lose refrigerant. [https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2010_Ford_F-150_SVT_Raptor_6.2L_V8/air_conditioner/recharge_freon|This video] should at least get you to that point.
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“gauge shows coolant “ not sure which gauge this is. You are not referring to the coolanty guage on your instrument panel….Right now I would recharge teh system and check for a leak. It is a 10 year old vehicle and could easily lose refrigerant.