Ford Escape air conditioning stops working and blows hot air after a while on Ford Escape

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing issues with their air conditioning system, such as it blowing hot air after a period of use. Common causes for this problem include a loss of refrigerant, which can lead to inadequate cooling. Additionally, a malfunctioning compressor may prevent the AC from operating correctly. Owners have also noted that dirty condenser or evaporator coils can contribute to the system blowing hot air. A faulty blend door actuator is another potential culprit that may cause the air conditioning to malfunction. Furthermore, defective evaporator temperature sensors or AC pressure sensors can exacerbate these issues. A bad fuse or relay may also result in the AC not functioning properly. Lastly, some owners report that a defective cooling fan can impact the overall performance of the AC system. It is advisable for those experiencing these issues to consult a professional mechanic for a thorough inspection and necessary repairs.

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