looking at car. seems like all my belts are working.. not to sure if all my fans are spinning. i can only see one of the fans. looks like all my fluids are filled. when i turn on air, not much coming

Asked by tanguy123 May 10, 2018 at 05:27 PM about the 2013 Ford Escape SE AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

looking at car. seems like all my belts are working.. not to sure if all my fans are spinning. i can only see one of the fans. looks like all my fluids are filled. when i turn on air, not much air is coming out of my vents. I am driving on a 4 hour road trip back home. really need some advise and help

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There is probably only one belt and the radiator fans should be electric.

Virtually all cars these days have one serpentine belt. In any case the belts have nothing to do with your HVAC fans inside the car.

so it could possibly be an electric issue?? but I shouldn't break down oon the road???????????

Is your only problem that the air flow from your vents is a little low? Are there warning lights on?

no warning lights are on. all the gauges look normal. and when the air is on, there isn't really much pressure behind it at all. like.. really light pressure and normally is has a lot of pressure

I would not worry but if you are concerned have a mechanic look at it before you drive it.

I will definnitly do that as soon as possible. Thank you so much! you took a lot of worry away from me. You have a great day! Tanks again Tanguy123

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