It's that time of the year again when my 2017 Ford Focus Electric goes from being a dream to being a nightmare. :-(
Temperatures here in Texas have been in the 90s for a few days, and that means no a/c. As I approach a red light with the a/c on but warm air blowing into the cabin, I try the trick of putting the car into park, turning it off, opening and closing the door, and restarting. Sometimes this will result in ice cold air being blown in through the vents -- for around a minute or so before it quickly heats up again.
It's so frustrating that my a/c does not work when the temperature outside hits 90 degrees (last summer we had 80 days of temps over 100 degrees). I am really not looking forward to another summer of sweating bullets in my FFE, even with the windows down. Man, it's a drag. Why would Ford design a car that cannot have A/C when it's hot? That's the entire POINT of A/C.
Speaking of charging, our garage shares a common wall with our bedroom. If I plug my car in (just into the regular outlet, not Level 2) before I go to sleep to charge, I will be woken up in the middle of the night because it's so loud out there. The fan or whatever is racing so fast and so loudly it is sounds like it is going to explode. I have to literally get out of bed and go out into the garage to unplug the vehicle so I can get any sleep.
If anyone has any ideas why these things are happening and what I might be able to do about it, I would love to hear them.
Temperatures here in Texas have been in the 90s for a few days, and that means no a/c. As I approach a red light with the a/c on but warm air blowing into the cabin, I try the trick of putting the car into park, turning it off, opening and closing the door, and restarting. Sometimes this will result in ice cold air being blown in through the vents -- for around a minute or so before it quickly heats up again.
It's so frustrating that my a/c does not work when the temperature outside hits 90 degrees (last summer we had 80 days of temps over 100 degrees). I am really not looking forward to another summer of sweating bullets in my FFE, even with the windows down. Man, it's a drag. Why would Ford design a car that cannot have A/C when it's hot? That's the entire POINT of A/C.
Speaking of charging, our garage shares a common wall with our bedroom. If I plug my car in (just into the regular outlet, not Level 2) before I go to sleep to charge, I will be woken up in the middle of the night because it's so loud out there. The fan or whatever is racing so fast and so loudly it is sounds like it is going to explode. I have to literally get out of bed and go out into the garage to unplug the vehicle so I can get any sleep.
If anyone has any ideas why these things are happening and what I might be able to do about it, I would love to hear them.