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10-07-2006, 11:55 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi guys
Thanx for reading this, I have a really anoying problem and it is quite dangerious. About 4 weeks ago i replaced my battery and since the car stalls all the time. When i pull up at lights the revs bounce up and down from a range of (0-2,500) then sometimes it will stall. If i am driving an a carpark and try to park it will stall about 4-5 times, it seems the more i turn the steering wheel the worst it gets. But in saying that it still happens then driving at low speeds (0-30kms) above 30kms i have no problem. The car starts fine and when stopped idles fine also its just when the car is moving/ slowing down between 0-30kms. I have replaced the TPS, oxygen sensor, fuel pump and the power steering preasure switch. I have taken it to Ford and they cleaned the throttle body and reset the idle speed, this worked for about 2 days. Then it was back to normal. I took it back and they said they cant find a problem..... The car is a series 2 AU 6, 5 speed, thanx for trying to help. Its getting so bad that im not going to drive it anymore untill its fixed. Thanx guys
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