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Escape without air from foot vent locations

This is a discussion on Escape without air from foot vent locations within the Heating, Air Conditioning & Cooling Systems forum, part of the Ford Tech Support category; I have an '06 Escape with a vent issue. There isn't any air coming out of the vents by the ...

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Unread 02-10-2012, 11:08 AM   #1
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Escape without air from foot vent locations

I have an '06 Escape with a vent issue. There isn't any air coming out of the vents by the driver or front passenger side vents.

What might need to be fixed, or replaced, to get this to work properly?

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Is it all coming out the defrost? You most likely have a vacuum leak in the system. Start at the engine and follow the small black hose that runs through the firewall. Also make sure it hasn't fallen off the vacuum reservoir.
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Yes, there is air coming throught the defrost. Thanks, I'll check the small black hose.
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While this is not exactly your problem, you may find that it is a little helpful.
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I definitely agree with Canuck623
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