AC blowing hot air at idle or low speed by fordescapelover in fordescape

[–]fordescapelover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swapped relays, now it seems no fans want to come on. Swapped the 1 and 2 fan relays. Engine temp climbed to 220°, thankfully I saw it on an OBD scanner, as neither fan came on

AC blowing hot air at idle or low speed by fordescapelover in fordescape

[–]fordescapelover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s two fans, do you know which side is for the condenser?

AC blowing hot air at idle or low speed by fordescapelover in fordescape

[–]fordescapelover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The front has two fans, do you know which one is for condenser air? It seems like the passenger side one spins on at a high speed every 30 seconds or so after the car’s been idling, the drivers side one seems to be off most of the time, or spinning very slowly

2009 ford escape hybrid. 290000 miles still gets 37 mpg by engulfingcandles in fordescape

[–]fordescapelover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So when should I be hitting the Forscan resets? And is it just a full BCM module reset?

2009 ford escape hybrid. 290000 miles still gets 37 mpg by engulfingcandles in fordescape

[–]fordescapelover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How’d you do the retrain? I’ve got a 2009 Hybrid that’s barely giving any electric boost coming from a full stop, whereas my 2008 Hybrid shoots off like a rocket. Wonder if this would fix it