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hi all just wondering if anybody else has had the same problem as me.

when my xr6t idles it has a miss.I have taken it back once and they fixed it a bit but it still does it, does anybody know how to fix it..im taking it back again but was just wondering if anybody had the same problem. its pissing me off.

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  • Member For: 20y 4m 9d
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  • Location: Sydney NSW

When I first got my T I thought the same thing but its normal their just rough when they idle. At the dealers I asked to turn on the demos to see if they idled the same and they did. Even my mates at work idles rough. I believe it has something to do with the turbo and the ecu. It has grown on me and now I like it as it feels mean. Dont worry their not as bad as the Maloos which idle very rough.

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  • Member For: 21y 19d
  • Location: sydney

Yeah mine does the same thing.It feels like the car is rocking from right to left and the rev needle flickers a bit.My dealer has tried everything to fix it but the problem seems to appear again after a few days.Unlike some others my car has never stalled.

It's pissing me off as well so I am wondereing if this new edit gizmo will fix the problem?Can anyone confirm if the edit will fix this.

Peter

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Normal - don't think so. Even with APR Phase 2 mine idels as steady and smooth as a straight 6 should. Have you tried the 10 second engine turnover with accelerator to the floor to reset the cams?

Dingah

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Normal - don't think so. Even with APR Phase 2 mine idels as steady and smooth as a straight 6 should. Have you tried the 10 second engine turnover with accelerator to the floor to reset the cams?

Dingah

Can you please elaborate on this 10 sec thing that resets the cams.

Peter

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Sure.....holding accelerator to the floor turn engine over for at least 10 seconds then release key and right foot. Re-start engine. It certainly cleared some idling issues that I experienced early in the piece. Doesn't matter if you are facing East or West. It's not voodoo but I'd leave it to one of the technical gurus to explain exactly which part of the cam/timing in reset by this method.

Dingah

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You must hold my advice or Ford's design in a particularly dim view my boy.

No of course it doesn't. The ECU will not allow the car to start under such conditions. Try it and be a believer.

Dingah

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