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Can a Ford Mondeo stall at any time?

Can a Ford Mondeo stall at any time?

Stalls can happen at any time, and it can be incredibly jarring when it does happen. Before troubleshooting any automotive issue, including stalling issues with the Mondeo, make sure that you check the vehicles trouble codes with an OBD2 scanner.

Why did my Ford Mondeo engine shut off while driving?

18days later the second time was the missus returning home from work, ~2km into the trip (starting from a cold engine) she was slowing down approaching a roundabout so doing 60kph and slowing.

Where is the throttle position sensor on a Ford Mondeo?

Your Ford Mondeo uses a series of complex sensors to report what is going on to the ECU. The ECU then uses this information to adjust the timing, air fuel mixture, and more. When one of them goes wrong, it can lead to stalling for sure. Throttle Position Sensor – The throttle position sensor is typically located on the gas pedal.

Why does my Ford Mondeo keep stalling out?

When it asks for a lot of fuel, instead of taking off, it stalls out with the demand. This can be caused by the fuel pump or fuel filter. If your Ford Mondeo’s engine timing is off, it’s going to stall out, misfire, and altogether not run properly.

What are the common problems with Ford Mondeo engines?

Solution: A common problem with this year TDCi engine is a bad connection for the fuel pressure sensor. To rectify the problem, a gold electrical connector should be used instead of the tin connector. Problem: Engine does not run properly or fails to start.

When did my Ford engine stall while driving?

October came and stalling happened when I was accelerating. I brought it back on Oct. 22/13. More tests, could not duplicate and they contacted Ford hotline – replaced throttle body.

What to do if your car is stalling at idle?

Idle speed is set incorrectly. The Fix: Set idle speed to specs. There may be some type of ignition problem. The Fix: Check and replace distributor cap, rotor, ignition wires, and spark plugs. There may be a fault in the computerized engine control system.

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Ruth Doyle