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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Falcon / January 2005

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AUII Falcon tray-misfires

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Rich - 27 Jan 2005 10:05 GMT
Hi guys
I have an annoying problem when vehicle under load and mostly when it is hot
the engine will cut out intermittently. It doesn't always happen which makes
it harder to find. At one stage after cutting out a few times in 5th gear it
stalled at lights and would not start again for another 10 minutes or so.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Rich
Bobby Cerny - 28 Jan 2005 03:18 GMT
> Hi guys
> I have an annoying problem when vehicle under load and mostly when it is hot
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> Any thoughts appreciated.
> Rich

Hey Rich,

Have a look if your radiator is leaking mate or if the car is overheating.
That may shut the engine down, well it caused problems in the XH commercial
vehicles that I know of. Also check the usual coil packs, plugs and leads
for any sign of wear.

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Rich - 28 Jan 2005 05:46 GMT
I'll have a decent check over it this weekend. Is it possible to check the
resistance of each lead with a multimeter? Thought i read it somewhere once
but cant find it again. Dont seem to have leakage anywhere and the car seems
to run at the same temp all the time.Put a guts full of injector cleaner
through it yesterday so will see if that helps.
>> Hi guys
>> I have an annoying problem when vehicle under load and mostly when it is
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> vehicles that I know of. Also check the usual coil packs, plugs and leads
> for any sign of wear.

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