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Why my car AC goes in and out?

Why my car AC goes in and out?

A Leak in the A/C System A small refrigerant leak is the most common reason a car’s A/C gradually loses its cool. A leak is typically caused by a mixture of moisture and refrigerant that, when combined, creates a corrosive acid that eats away at seals, valves, and hoses in the A/C system.

Is the air conditioning in my Ford Escape XLT working?

An expert whose answer got voted for 20 times. Re: My 2010 Ford Escape XLT air conditioning is not… Check the pressures. To listen to the compressor, have someone sit in the vehicle, open the hood and listen by the belt area for a click while someone turns the a/c on in the vehicle.

Why is my Ford Escape not blowing cold air?

One of the most inconvenient vehicular problems is when the A/C won’t blow cold air. If your Ford Escape isn’t keeping you cool, we’ve outlined some of the most common reasons why this might be happening. The only thing that the air conditioning system has in common with the heater is that they both use the climate controls and the blower motor.

What causes the AC bag to fail on a Ford Escape?

It seems that it is a very common problem that these filter bags burst and flood the entire AC system with the balls (aka “debris”) which causes all the parts to fail and or clog. Many of the parts can’t be effectively flushed so the have to be replaced.”

What was the problem with my Ford Escape in 2010?

No one has added a helpful site for this 2010 Escape problem yet. Be the first! Read reviews of repair shops in your area. Enter your zip code: Both the core and the compressor of the air conditioner went out at the same time, which I was told rarely happens. The compressor had debris in it and the other part was leaking.

An expert whose answer got voted for 20 times. Re: My 2010 Ford Escape XLT air conditioning is not… Check the pressures. To listen to the compressor, have someone sit in the vehicle, open the hood and listen by the belt area for a click while someone turns the a/c on in the vehicle.

One of the most inconvenient vehicular problems is when the A/C won’t blow cold air. If your Ford Escape isn’t keeping you cool, we’ve outlined some of the most common reasons why this might be happening. The only thing that the air conditioning system has in common with the heater is that they both use the climate controls and the blower motor.

It seems that it is a very common problem that these filter bags burst and flood the entire AC system with the balls (aka “debris”) which causes all the parts to fail and or clog. Many of the parts can’t be effectively flushed so the have to be replaced.”

No one has added a helpful site for this 2010 Escape problem yet. Be the first! Read reviews of repair shops in your area. Enter your zip code: Both the core and the compressor of the air conditioner went out at the same time, which I was told rarely happens. The compressor had debris in it and the other part was leaking.

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Ruth Doyle