Could be a blown fuse, low of refrigerant, defective A/C clutch, broken or slipping A/C belt, or as simple as the wires to the A/C clutch disconnected.
TRY THE AIRCONDITIONING BELT
must have air in the cooling system
Depending on what is wrong with your heating system it is hard to say. I would get a licensed professional to come out and do an inspection on the system, and go from there.
It could have a blown gasket which causes that smell. And there could be something loose in the interior of the air conditioner.
My air-conditioner runs continuously. Temperature is set at 72. Room temperature is 83. What could be wrong?
Typically this points to a defective blower motor resistor.
There could be several things wrong with the system that the thermostat gauge is connected to. You could check to see if the gauge is working correctly. If the gauge works fine, then it could be the housing that the thermostat is mounted to. It could also be a faulty bypass valve near the thermostat which prevents the engine from heating up. Check these places to see what may be wrong with your escort.
Low coolant? Radiator plugged or restricted? Water pump not circulating coolant? Cooling fan not working? Thermostat not opening? Cooling system airbound?
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Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
Because something is about to go wrong with it. You can have it looked at now and possibly prevent a failure or wait and let it die. Nobody here can tell you what it is.
Could be several things...It could be low on refridgerant or the coils could be dirty. Check the coils first as this is something you can do your self.