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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / August 2004

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Blowing Hot Air Through the Dash Vents

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Gary Compton - 25 Aug 2004 00:51 GMT
My 2002 recently began blowing hot air through the dash vents, as if the
heat were turn halfway up.  This was more than just the initial blast of hot
air you get after the car has been sitting in the sun.  This keeps up for
miles.  But if I turn the car off and stop for a while, the problem often
corrects itself.  I took it back under warranty to Koons Ford in Baltimore
and they told me this was not a problem but was an "operational
characteristic" of the Focus - a clever way Ford devised to keep the engine
from overheating on a hot day.  Now, I'm in all in favor of protecting the
engine, but not at the expense of the passengers.  If I turn the Air on, the
problem seems to go away, but this happens on days I would not need air
conditioning, were it not for the hot air being pumped in from the vents.
Has anyone else experienced this "operational characteristic" or did my
dealer just not feel up to looking for the problem?   I have another Focus
that doesn't have this problem, nor did this one until about a week ago.
Zweef? - 25 Aug 2004 10:58 GMT
> "operational characteristic"

Sure! You know, what?, Find another Ford dealer, one that doesn't sell
male cow manure.
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