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Old 11-20-2005, 01:58 PM
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2000 Ford Focus zetech Rough Idle Cold but doesnt Stall sometimes Rough Idle at stops

Well, I did the Ford Recall new fuel pump, new Plugs, New EGR valve, New Pressure Sensor on firewall . whats next?? any suggestions . I even tried a fuel addative. all I know it sure vibrates & runs rough every morning
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Re: 2000 Ford Focus zetech Rough Idle Cold but doesnt Stall sometimes Rough Idle at s

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Well, I did the Ford Recall new fuel pump, new Plugs, New EGR valve, New Pressure Sensor on firewall . whats next?? any suggestions . I even tried a fuel addative. all I know it sure vibrates & runs rough every morning
the Zetec motor is known for a rough idle, get FordRacing plug wires and an aftermarket Coil, it will greatly smooth the idle
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Old 11-23-2005, 07:19 AM
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Fuel Mixture Too Lean?????????????

Only thing I really havent replaces is the coil & Plug Wires.. I also noticed in the Air Filter Casing near the small sponge like filter square a small amount of oil or maybe gas?? is that from the engine burning to Lean???
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