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Has anyone experienced when they start their car it revs up and some time stalls. My XR6T manual seems to have mind of it's own. I have to turn it off then on then it goes away. Happens a few time a week.

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Heard others mention the same prob. Mine's going good guns at the moment.

<Touching wood as I type this one handed...lol>

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  • 4 weeks later...
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  • Member For: 19y 8m 29d
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:tease: My T had a fit yesterday, took off from work and got about a 100m up the road and burrrrr, you know the sound when a car has no power whatsoever :spoton: engine check light on the dash showed up, gutless limp home mode, anyway home isnt far from work so I limped it home, stalled in the driveway (auto) sounded like it was running on 2 cylinders, called ford roadside assist and got them to send out a truck to take her to the dealer. They rang a couple hours later and apparently the codes are pointing the throttle body, so no car for the weekend :tease: my HQ wagon decided to loose all its brakes the other day as well...damn cars. Hopefully back on Monday.
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Everything related to stalling seems to be related to a dirty throttle body which I gather *IS* a problem for very many on this site, even very new cars.

So a search and also look in the modifications forum, seen plenty there inlcuding pics.

Easy to clean & go.

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