I've had a problem with my '97 Expedition that when accelerating rapidly (especially uphill - and when the automatic transmission needs to downshift), the HVAC air flow gets diverted to the windshield vents. If I ease up on the gas or the terrain levels out, the air flow returns to the panel vents. (Panel vents selected the entire time on the dash control)
I just had my Expedition in the shop to have a few things looked at, including the engine vacuum system. While this problem has improved (it's less susceptible to doing this), it hasn't gone away completely.
Is it normal for the air flow to temporarily shift to the windshield vents under these circumstances? Or is there something they missed when checking out the vacuum system?
I just had my Expedition in the shop to have a few things looked at, including the engine vacuum system. While this problem has improved (it's less susceptible to doing this), it hasn't gone away completely.
Is it normal for the air flow to temporarily shift to the windshield vents under these circumstances? Or is there something they missed when checking out the vacuum system?