tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 8m 3d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 25/03/08 12:21 AM Share Posted 25/03/08 12:21 AM What sucks the most is that I don't think any honest person would disagree with your "rant" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yw84u Member 148 Member For: 18y 11m 16d Gender: Male Location: Gold Coast Posted 25/03/08 06:09 AM Share Posted 25/03/08 06:09 AM I have had it happen to me a couple of times, it either just stalls or it splutters when you put your foot on the gas then all of a sudden will work fine again. Try this, when the car is off, turn the key to on but dont start the car, turn it to off again, then push the accelerator to the floor and hold it, now try and start the car with the your foot still on the accelerator, the car will kick over but wont start do this for about 10 seconds then turn the key to off again. now just start the car like normal. It will reset the TPS, my mate who is a mechanic for ford told me to do this. I do it about once a month and have never had it happen to me since. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 8m 3d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 25/03/08 06:59 AM Share Posted 25/03/08 06:59 AM I think that actually resets the cam phase sensors or something like that....so if it works for you, you may have a different problem.Either way though if solves your problem then that's all that matters I guess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
80 RPM Member 46 Member For: 17y 1m 18d Posted 25/03/08 08:07 PM Author Share Posted 25/03/08 08:07 PM I have had it happen to me a couple of times, it either just stalls or it splutters when you put your foot on the gas then all of a sudden will work fine again. Try this, when the car is off, turn the key to on but dont start the car, turn it to off again, then push the accelerator to the floor and hold it, now try and start the car with the your foot still on the accelerator, the car will kick over but wont start do this for about 10 seconds then turn the key to off again. now just start the car like normal. It will reset the TPS, my mate who is a mechanic for ford told me to do this. I do it about once a month and have never had it happen to me since.I asked the ford service guy about this and he said it doesn't reset your TPS but it did do something else probably what tabs describedTow truck is coming this morning to take it to ford!To think I bought a near new car so I could shelve all the tow truck numbers!Brisbane tow trucks would have gone out of business since my mazda was off the road! but alas the ford will keep them in business!will post ford dignosis when knownRegards,Ryan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanra Into the laaaake Member 1,532 Member For: 17y 6m 13d Gender: Male Location: Nrth Qld Posted 25/03/08 09:15 PM Share Posted 25/03/08 09:15 PM Not good Ryan. Keep us up to speed with it mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
80 RPM Member 46 Member For: 17y 1m 18d Posted 26/03/08 05:51 AM Author Share Posted 26/03/08 05:51 AM (edited) Not good Ryan. Keep us up to speed with it mate.the quick update ford want 600 bucks for the tps sensor and that's what the problem wasI told him to go back and check again because I was quoted 168 for the part the day before when I rang spares Me's thinks they f%&^#d it removing it and now need to replace the throttle body because they don't want to retap out the screws because they cross thread easilyas always watch this spaceRyan.(one very pissed off ford owner) Edited 26/03/08 05:52 AM by 80 RPM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whistler6 Member 417 Member For: 17y 3m 28d Gender: Male Location: VIC Posted 26/03/08 06:24 AM Share Posted 26/03/08 06:24 AM Is it easy to change this TPS part?I'd rather do it than ford haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
80 RPM Member 46 Member For: 17y 1m 18d Posted 26/03/08 07:20 PM Author Share Posted 26/03/08 07:20 PM I read somewhere it is easy to change the only thing is when rescrewing the new TPS it is very easy to strip the threads in the plastic, hence why ford probably charge for the throttle body as welltwo screws I think but don't quote me on thatBTW Service got back to me (I rung them) They have agreed that I was correct and are putting the tps only in tommorow to make sure everything works as it should.Ryno. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 3m 4d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 26/03/08 11:13 PM Share Posted 26/03/08 11:13 PM The tps is very easy to replace. You will strip/break the screw if you do it when the car is cold. If you get the motor nice and warm it will help soften the loctite. Alternativly you can warm the area around the screws on the throttle body with a small heating torch or gas ignitor and this will have the same effect.Loctite also make a releasing agent that you can spray on the threads and it will wick in and breakdown the bond between the screw and the loctite. This is pretty expensive stuff tho.I dont know if the pcm self calibrates on startup or you have to get the tps calibrated by your friendly dealer once it been replaced.cheersLuke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanra Into the laaaake Member 1,532 Member For: 17y 6m 13d Gender: Male Location: Nrth Qld Posted 27/03/08 02:58 AM Share Posted 27/03/08 02:58 AM Acetone breaks down loctite real quick to!!!!I use it all the time for releasing grub screws and bristol screws. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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