How do you calibrate the auto climate control after replacing its part in Ford Escape 2011? In Some cars you press the auto and the off buttons together . Is it the same? Adam

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Asked by Adams Aug 03, 2015 at 03:56 PM about the 2011 Ford Escape Limited AWD

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Ford Escape 2011 Auto climate control

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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) • To enter the self-test, press the OFF and floor buttons simultaneously and then press the AUTO button within two seconds. The display will show a dashed line in the center of the climate control display window of the integrated control panel (ICP). • The test may run as long as 30 seconds. Record all DTCs displayed. The self-test is completed when 888 appears in the center of the climate control display window of the ICP. • To exit the self-test and retain all intermittent Air Temperature Powertrain DTCs, press the ‘‘—’’ (cooler) side of the TEMP Sensor Circuit Control/Emissions button. The RCC module will exit the self-test High Diagnosis(PC/ED)and retain all intermittent DTCs. • To exit the self-test and clear all DTCs, press the front defrost button. All RCC module DTCs will be cleared. • Always exit the self-test before powering the system down (system turned off). > http://www.ford- taurus.org/taurusinfo/Reference/eatc_self_test.pdf

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Thank you Kelly But could you also help with how to calibrate the system after replacing the receiver or another part of the HVAC. Someone suggested depressing the OFF and RECIRCULATION simultaneously works for some cars.

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