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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / January 2005

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Ford falcon 2000

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Rich - 25 Jan 2005 20:48 GMT
Hi guys
Cant find any Australian content but i'll ask the question anyway.
Have 2000 ford falcon and when the engine is hot and mainly when it is under
load the engine will misfire or cut out intermittently. It is worse on a hot
day, but it doesnt always happen under these conditions. Have checked plugs
and leads, any one point me in the right direction?
Any ideas
Thanks
Rich
Victoria Australia
Rodney - 25 Jan 2005 21:10 GMT
> Hi guys
> Cant find any Australian content but i'll ask the question anyway.
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> Rich
> Victoria Australia

Try alt.ford.falcon.  Ford doesn't sell the current model Falcon to us  
yanks.

Rodney
trainfan1 - 26 Jan 2005 00:10 GMT
>>Hi guys
>>Cant find any Australian content but i'll ask the question anyway.
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> Rodney

Although... the Falcon is still a fuel injected, gasoline fueled,
internal combustion, reciprocating engine vehicle, built by Ford, isn't it?

The same advice applies here as it does to a Mustang, Aerostar, or F-150.

Check the fuel pressure on the rail.  The symptoms appear to be a fuel
problem - check the filter, regulator, and fuel pump.

Rob
trainfan1 - 26 Jan 2005 00:10 GMT
> Hi guys
> Cant find any Australian content but i'll ask the question anyway.
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> Rich
> Victoria Australia

Check the fuel pressure on the rail.  The symptoms appear to be a fuel
problem - check the filter, regulator, and fuel pump.

Rob
Rich - 26 Jan 2005 10:38 GMT
Thanks guys, will do

>> Hi guys
>> Cant find any Australian content but i'll ask the question anyway.
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> Rob
 
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