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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / February 2007

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problem with a 2000 ford escort

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incublime - 03 Feb 2007 05:25 GMT
hi , i have a  2000 ford escort and when i start it up and let it idle
it will do it for about 2mins and try to die. it will do that for 2 to
4 mins and then it will die. and if i stop at a stop sign for to long
it will die. oh yes and when it will idle you can smell gas fumes in
the car. can anyone help me. does anyone know what is wrong with it

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Ford Tech - 03 Feb 2007 15:38 GMT
> hi , i have a  2000 ford escort and when i start it up and let it idle
> it will do it for about 2mins and try to die. it will do that for 2 to
> 4 mins and then it will die. and if i stop at a stop sign for to long
> it will die. oh yes and when it will idle you can smell gas fumes in
> the car. can anyone help me. does anyone know what is wrong with it

What engine are we talkin bout here? 2.0L SPI or 2.0L Zetec? I see a TSB for
a 2.0L SPI but you need DTC's for this TSB to be accurate. Is your CEL
(check engine light) on?

Sound to me like one of two things. Either the IAC isnt allowing enough air
into the intake to compensate for the large amount of fuel that is being
dumped into your engine during warm up.

Or your injectors are gummed up and stuck partially open and allowing fuel
into the intake even when the cylinder isnt on stroke. For this problem add
a can of Chevron fuel system cleaner for the next couple of full tanks of
gas, and see that will clear it up.

The TSB also points out that you might have faulty exhaust valve seals and
the valves are sticking from carbon build up on the seals.

Ford Tech
 
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