chl
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- CHRIS
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My understanding of the heating and cooling systems in my 2023 F-150 Lightning - some later years have a heat pump, mine does not...Took my truck in yesterday for the recall, the oily stain on my condenser, and I asked about the three year brake fluid change. I got the truck back today with the following.
26SB6 Lightbar recall: The truck passed the lightbar recall inspection and Ford approved the pictures. So recall complete for me and no parts needed.
Oily stain on a:c condenser viewed through louvers. Truck is out of warranty so paid $200 for an A/C diagnostic to check on the greasy looking condenser stain. See my post on this stain.
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/possible-radiator-leak.36407/
No leaks found. They pulled all the Freon from both systems (max tow package) and found no decrease in specified levels. They cleaned the stain for me and I guess I’ll just monitor cabin, battery, and motor cooling.
They seemed unaware of the 3 year brake fluid change recommended in the owners manual. Service advisor said they generally recommend fluid changes at the 5 year point. Pretty dry climate here in Arizona so I’ll kick that can down the road to 4-5 years.
The max tow package does NOT use Freon to cool the motor or battery - it uses
"Freon" is not used for the HVAC A/C system it uses "R-1234yf an eco-friendly and highly efficient refrigerant" which is different from Freon and does not punch a hole in the Ozone layer of the earth the way Freon did. It does not contain Chlorine and breaks does within 11 days in the atmosphere on average, so they tell me. It has an Ozone Depletion Potential 9ODP) of zero.
To warm the cabin, the resistive heater (PTC - Positive Temperature Coefficient heater) heats the P-OAT liquid which is circulated through a heat exchanger behind the dash and air is blown over that to warm the cabin. The PTC is also responsible for warming the battery. Diverter valves change to flow of the liquid depending on how it is needed.
Anyway, that's my understanding.
It seems the Ford mechanics are misstating what they did if they said they pulled Freon from the max tow system.
{EDITED to correct my mistake about the cooling}
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