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The problems you are describing indicate to me that you likely need to replace the coil pack that runs from the spark plugs ,and the plug wires end up at it.It also may be the spark plug wires,get a water bottle and spray the wires after dark and if you get a light show from them then replace them,if not,replace the coil pack.
Trying to solve same problem on my 1994 ford Taurus. So as I see it
just need to rethink what we did wrong to begin with and we could have put one of the wires on wrong (in wrong placement) or bad conection.
look at spark plug 6 see if it is foul out with oil. when you first start you car up and it smokes blue you have leaking valve seals and stop up oil return holes.if all is good .check 6 injector make sure its getting power.
To update my earlier repair on the 2001 6 cyl Escape: When cold, and when the ignition was turned over but no accelerator pressure given, the rough idle finally returned the P0303 code again when the check engine light came on indicating that it wasn't caused by the plugs or the coil. FYI, I had replaced the intake manifold gaskets during the original repair and just prior to that I had replaced the fuel filter which was very dirty (I cut it open to see).
The repair manual referred to fuel injectors as a possible problem. I have run three tanks of fuel using different injector cleaning products and am very pleased with the results. Cold starts are much smoother and I am unable to coax out the P0303 code or any other code.
My opinion, change the fuel filter, use a fuel injector cleaner for a couple of tanks, change the plugs if the problem still exists. The coils were not the problem on my vehicle.
hey thanks for bringing me up to speed. ive been working on many other problems but with your great explanation i remember. we need to check the compression on that cyl. and compare it to the compression on 2 other cylinders your choice. but before you do this get a can of carb cleaner . and with the car idling spray around the intake manifold in the area of #6 cyl. what we are looking for is a small vacuum leak that would also act like this. with the engine idling and spraying around the intake the engines idle sould not change and if it does when you spray you have an intake leaking. let me know how it turns out. later paul
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