2010 Ford Escape Air Conditioner Failing

Asked by Croseamore2 Sep 20, 2018 at 11:12 PM about the 2010 Ford Escape XLT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I have a 2010 Ford Escape. It has 91,000 miles on it and 2 days ago, the air conditioner was working fine. As I was driving, I noticed it was blowing like it normally does. I put my hand up and felt just a little cold air blowing. I turned the dial to #2 then #3 and it was the same, but when I turned it to #4 it was blowing out hard and cold. I have been reading all of the comments on the air conditioning but haven't seen anything where the air is still cold. Has anyone experienced this? Any suggestions? Thank you!

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oh no, I have never had any issues other than regular maintenance with my 2010 Ford Escape. I bought it 3 yrs old with 52K miles as a certified used car. Just recently have an issue with car not starting and it is not the battery as it is new. I think it might been a pin in steering column or ignition loose as all the lights, horn, etc come on. I have to wiggle the key and the push it in hard.

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