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About five weeks ago, after driving for 1/2 mile, my car cut out with no warninh ... 26-08-11, 12:04 #1 ... I have a 51 Ford Focus 1.6 petrol, about 77000 miles on the clock. ... to check it wasn't anything I was doing, and whilst it wasn't half as bad, he did ... My main concern is the power failures causing the car to actually cut out ...Missing: kuga 11600 stutters
My Escape is sputtering / losing power. - Ford Forums - Mustang ...www.fordforums.com/f59/my-escape-sputtering-losing-power-191329/Old 07-08-13, 07:22 PM Thread Starter. Escape2009. Registered User. Join Date: Jul 2013. Posts: 5. My Escape is sputtering / losing power.Engine power loss and sputtering - CarGurus
Sounds like you have a fuel pump problem, sometimes when they are defective it just does'nt quit it will not produce the pressure needed to get the fuel to the injection system when accelerating.
I have seen fuel pressure issues cause this. Fuel filter, or fuel pump. However, I have also seen the catalytic converter cause this issue. The honeycomb, located inside the catalytic converter, breaks up and will block the exhaust when you accelerate. Engine power is lost, until you let off the gas and let it idle. Then, the chunk falls down from the exhaust port, and it runs fine again. Until you get on the gas and increase the velocity of the exhaust, and the chunk blocks the exhaust gasses again. Good luck
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