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Old 20-05-2014, 09:13 PM   #1
jasnae
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Default 2007 focus duratec idle hunting and no power.

Hi guys, I will try to keep this simple, I just bought a supposedly water damaged 2007 focus, car is running but hunts badly between 500 and 1000 rpms. Only does tihis after about a minute. Car drives but has no power under around 2500 rpms, when free revving it is sluggish. The previous owner had it at a mechanic that stated the engine timing was out by 5 degrees, he apparently rectified this. The previous owner also had the car at a ford dealership to try to resolve problems, they have reolaced the ECU, throttly body and accelerator pedal assembly. they were unable to get it running right and advised replacement of all wiring looms. I replaced the intake manifold and wiring harness today and still exactly the same. I dont know if there has been any internal damage from the water, compression is 195 on all cylinders. Need some help, i guess next step is to remove the head and inspect the internals. seems more electrical though,
Cheers,
Jason.

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