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Bf Mk1 Xr6T Not Running Right


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Well, had the fuel pump changed this morning by Ford service. Did not fix a thing! They reckon that it is overboost and that puts the car in safe mode. Should a stock standard car be doing this? Or is Ford service just trying to shaft me?

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Sorry to hear about your troubles with ford service. Especially on a car you have just purchased.

Take it to a tuner, they will stick it on the dyno and tell you what is wrong straight away. You will probably be spending more in fuel travelling back on forth to ford only to have careless apprentices guessing.

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my cuz had same sorta problem as soon as he brought his bf mk 1 he had to take it back to ford bout 5 times b4 they fixed the problem ended up being his fuel pump...

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Fuel pump replaced by Ford. Drove it onto the freeway and it did it again!!! Anyway took it to a mechanic today, popped the bonnet and he looks straight at the boost solenoid. There is the problem. The hose has come off the boost solenoid and another hose nearby has become loose. A quick attahcment and tighten and the car now runs like a dream. Oh well, at least I got Ford to change the fuel pump under warranty!

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If theres anything I've learnt its dont bother with ford... Even under warranty.

They build a semi decent car but don't know the slightest thing about them!

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