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Old 15-03-2007, 08:59 AM   #1
golden
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Default A/C Issues on new Fiesta

Hi,

My Zetec is two weeks old I have two questions in regards to the A/C.

1. Drivng at anything above 2000 rev the a/c compressor will only stay on for 3/4 seconds at a time. It constantly go cycles on 3/4 seconds then off 3/4 seconds. If the car is idleing or driven without going over 2000 revs the compressor stays on and is ice cold, anything else it struggles to keep the a/c cold enough. Is this normal.
It his wheezing you describe above,

2. does the vent blow some air out on your feet at all times no matter where the vent control is pointed. Ford tell me they know this is a problem and they don't have a fix.

Other than the a/c I am very happy with the car. But it's a bit sad the 13 year old magna i traded up from had a/c that was 10 times better.

Please tell me your thoughts

Thanks in Advance

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