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23 messages, Last post on Dec 23, 2007 at 8:14 PM
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Replying to: preferdiesels (Jan 11, 2005 3:58 pm) The article you referenced is 1/2 right. Electric only on the Hybrid will not keep your hair uncurled in traditional Southern humidity. |
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Replying to: preferdiesels (Jan 11, 2005 3:58 pm) The A/C doesn't work fully if the engine is not running, which might happen at various speeds. If you are hot, the answer is to not let the engine shut off. Either set the A/C to "max" or "defrost". The engine won't shut down, and the A/C will be working. This would only be a problem when you are standing still, because otherwise the engine is running enough of the time that it's going to remain cool. |
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Replying to: preferdiesels (Jan 11, 2005 3:58 pm)
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Replying to: raptorhaven (Jul 13, 2006 10:23 am) |
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The Escape Hybrid does not have an Electric A/C compressor. Accordingly, the A/C can only work when the gas engine is running. There are three "red zone" settings on the climate controll dial Climate Controls • Operating the climate controls in the Max A/C, Defrost or Defrost/Floor modes will run the gasoline engine continuously, thereby reducing fuel economy • These modes are distinguished in orange color on the climate control dial • The Message Center will display “Reduced Economy” A/C Mode to indicate that the engine is running in these modes • Selecting the A/C and A/C Recirculation modes will operate the A/C compressor only when the gasoline engine is running, so the air may not feel as cold when driving in electric-only mode Mark |
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I have a 2006 ford escape hybrid and the bars within the back seats seats are rusty. (I can see them when I fold down the rear seats.) The bolts connecting the front seats to the floor are also rusty. I live in San Francisco so I am not dealing with snow or salt, and I am not parking the car in the ocean or doing anything out of the ordinary. Has anyone else experienced this issue?
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Replying to: pje123 (Jun 29, 2008 11:08 am) Rust comes from having just about ANY water vapor around. What I'd say you should check for is to see if there's any *unusual* amount of water in the car on a regular basis after you drive in the wet. Feel the floor carpeting and see if there's a noticable damp area or something; you might have a drain that's clogged and somehow getting into the car, or a seal that's not sealing. But... odds are it's just plain normal water vapor in the air, when you get in with your shoes wet, whatever. The rust is dirty and such but it's not a sign that the car is going to fall apart or anything! |
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My wife has the 2008 FEH. The Air Conditioner (intermittently) seems to go into "econ" mode –no cold air at all and the compressor is not running even when the gas engine is running and the A/C switch is selected and showing “on”. The local dealer is telling us it's a fleet wide problem. We’ve been to the dealer three times and still no solution. Help or I'm going to have to go after them down the lemon law route....and I love the car but we need the A/C in So Cal in the summer with small kids
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Replying to: helo_driver (Feb 26, 2009 6:43 pm) Not much help here, but I've had my 2008 FEH in SoCal for a year now, the A/C has never stopped except when I wanted it to do so. |
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| I bought a used 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid. The second day, I was putting in new floor mats and noticed that the undersides of both front seats are totally rusty! What would cause this rust? The carpet seems slightly damp. | |
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