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Was driving my Ford on the freeway when I heard a loud noise, I stopped nearby took a look at it found the spark plug had been blown out, called Ford the said they could fix it for 2200!
Suden jump in idle speed(TO3000)RPM.dangerous to hold vehicle stopped in snow. Transmission does not downshift to low gear till rmp drops below 1000. Dangerous to stop vehicle. Foot must be applied firmly on brake pedal at traffic lights for the duration of the stop for fear of vehicle lurching forward and hitting car in front. Dealer said he fixed. Problem still present. Very objectionable odor in vehicle( like burning off old oil deposits on metal) present at times. Unbearable to an asthmatic person. Vehicle otherwise in sound shape.
Carbon monoxide (co) leaks into the cab and accumulates to unacceptable levels, this happens not only when vehicle is parked or idling, but while driving with windows closed and the heater on, first repair they found a bad manifold gasket, however the problems continues after replacement. * mjs
Carbon monoxide (co) leaks into the cab and accumulates to unacceptable levels, this happens not only when vehicle is parked or idling, but while driving with windows closed and the heater on, first repair they found a bad manifold gasket, however the problems continues after replacement. * mjs
- Townsend, MA, USA
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