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1419.1 | | HUGS::AND_KISSES | He's completely hatstand | Wed Apr 24 1991 15:13 | 1 |
| Why not ring Ford UK Customer Service and see what they say?
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1419.2 | | SBPUS4::MARK | Life ? don't talk to me about life ! | Wed Apr 24 1991 15:14 | 9 |
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If it's the same engine as the XR3i, then I know someone who has had exactly the
same problems. In that case, they ordered a kit ( a "hitachi kit" ??) to fix the
problem.
No questions were asked about recalls etc
M.
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1419.3 | | ROCKY::QUICK | Peasant-whipping retard | Wed Apr 24 1991 15:29 | 10 |
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Don't know about Fords, but I'm having exactly the same problem
with my Range Rover at 30,000 miles old. The revs at tickover
vary from 0 to 2,000, sometimes sweeping rapidly inbetween.
Like you, I had the horrifying experience of taking my foot off
the throttle expecting the car to slow down, and it speeded up
instead! The garage are looking at it today, needless to say the
warranty ran out on March the 12th...
Jonathan.
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1419.4 | | NSDC::SIMPSON | The Clot Thickens... | Wed Apr 24 1991 18:21 | 10 |
| RE: -.1
But it is intermitten - this phenomena only occurs when peasants or off-roaders
come into line of sight....
:-)
Steve
P.S. Wonder if I can turn this into the 3rd off-road ratholing note?!!
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1419.5 | I've heard that some are faulty | SUBURB::BUNNT | | Wed Apr 24 1991 18:43 | 7 |
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My wife recently took delivery of an Escort 1600 EFi, and we
have experienced idling problems ie. the car kept cutting out.
I took it to Anchor Ford and they have fixed it .... so far it
seems ok. I have heard that some 1600 fuel injection pumps are faulty!
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1419.6 | It's not a new problem. | MAJORS::REVELL | Different personal name | Thu Apr 25 1991 10:47 | 9 |
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I had a B reg Orion 1.6i Ghia , it also used to cut out regularly.
It never raced though , but my MG Montego Turbo used to accelerate
when I took my foot off the throttle. This wasn't caused by the
engine management, but by the butterfly valve on the throttle
staying open due to a sticky cable.
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1419.7 | Not a sticky throttle cable/mechanism. | HOTSPR::KENNEDY | Chaos is a Science. | Thu Apr 25 1991 11:09 | 22 |
| Re: .6
It's definately not a machanical problem like a sticking throttle
cable. I once had the bonnet open when it was 'idling' at 3000 RPM
and the throttle valve was hard up against the closed stop.
In addition, I got into the car blipped the throttle a couple of
times but it still fell back to 3000 RPM - I then put it in top
gear, with the handbrake firmly applied, and fed in some clutch
and the engine revs stayed at about 3000!!! It seems that the
(mis)management system was determined not to let the revs fall -
nomatter what!!! I suspect that the system was cranking open the
idle actuator/valve to try and maintain the 'idle' revs against
the load I was applying.
It's going in on Friday - I'll try and post what they had to do
to it.
- John.
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1419.8 | The Fix? | HOTSPR::KENNEDY | Chaos is a Science. | Mon Apr 29 1991 13:26 | 19 |
| Well I took the car in on Friday, the work took 2.5 hours and needed a 'level 8
technician' according to the Ford computerized scheduling system (sounds like a
support engineer job!).
The idle speed actuator has been changed to a completely different design which
now lives on the chassis near the suspension post rather than on the air filter
casing. Lots of new and different hoses to connect it all up. It appears that
the management computer has had a brain transplant (new firmware?) - the
characteristics of the engine at low revs have changed quite a bit. The overrun
cutout is now quite noticable, resulting in a lot more engine braking on the
overrun.
It appears to idle more evenly than before - it used to constantly 'worry'
about the idle speed and get in a loop of adjusting itself - now it just sits
at about 850 RPM quietly humming to itself! But will it last???
Glad I didn't have to pay for it!
- John.
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1419.9 | Need Phone number please | SIOG::ODONNELL | | Thu May 09 1991 10:24 | 11 |
| Hi John,
In the fleet here there are several cars with the same problem
you were having.I have spoke to the local Ford Dealer who says he is
unaware of this change in the Idle Speed Actuator & firmware.Would it
be possible for you to give me the dealers phone number who carried out
the work & a contact.
Regards
Brendan
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1419.10 | It was Jacksons - Basingstoke | HOTSPR::KENNEDY | Chaos is a Science. | Thu May 09 1991 17:42 | 8 |
| The work was carried out by Jacksons, Basingstoke, our local FORD
dealer - I don't have their number handy I'm afraid. I'm really
quite impressed with their service so don't queer the wicket for
me!!!
BTW - it still appears to be idling OK.
- John.
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1419.11 | Jacksons - 0256 473561 | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | RS with the RS | Thu May 09 1991 18:28 | 1 |
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