Questions & Answers for: Ford Contour 5 volt is low

ground cable off the battery the car continues to run but accelerate the engine flutters then dies. Voltages with battery is around 14 volts. Voltages on battery terminal on alt. 14 volts. Reading the

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...it's charging. When you give it gas the meter goes higher , when it's just ideling it's about 13 volts. What could it be ? does anyone have any ideas on what I could do? Glen Normal charging volts ...

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...Testing the amperage output of the alternator is good for measuring the amount (not the level) of voltage the alternator can produce. This test can be tricky because if the alternator is weak it

Question about 1996 Contour

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...temperature circuit, low input. What does this mean? This circuit is a sensing circuit. Usually a voltage range from 0 to 5 volts. Generally it should be between0.5 and 4.5. Now if it senses less

Question about 1996 Contour

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...volt meter check current at battery. It should be 14 volts. If anything under 12 volts the alternator is NOT charging. These cheap rebuilt china/mexican units come looking like new but they are not ...

Question about 1996 Contour

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...volt. DTC P1130 and P1150 indicate the fuel control system has reached maximum compensation for a lean or rich condition and the HO2S is not switching. DTC/HO2S Reference List HO2S-11 = DTCs P1131, ...

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...Code definitions on a 1996 Ford Contour: 157, 158, 159, 181, 327, 332 157= 02 sensor ckt low volts 2/ 2 158=o2 sensot ckt high volts 2/ 2 159= o2s ckt slow response 2/2 181= fuel temp sensor a ...

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