Does the 2017 ford fusion have a climate control problem?

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The 2017 Ford Fusion suffers from multiple climate control issues that include the blower not working while cold air sits in the vents, the inability to maintain a set temperature selection and the failure of the heated steering wheel and heated seats. Owners report restoring function after turning the car on and off several times or opening and closing the driver's side door more than once. Faults have been difficult to isolate to one cause but in some cases the ambient temperature sensor was defective or a SYNC software update was needed. Problems can be associated with the climate control module itself or the blower motor and/or faulty wiring harnesses. The failures typically happens to newer vehicles or those witH36,000 miles or less on their odometers.
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Theresa D. April 9, 2020
2017 and newer model ford fusions are known to experience issues related to the climate control due to a software defect in certain versions of the ford sync software.
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Chris February 13, 2024
Mine stuck in defrost was told bad module in steering colum? No heated seats or heated steering.they have had car over a week at dealership
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