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Fg F6 Coughing And Hesitating....


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My BF is doing it at the moment and too the point where if I engage cruise control and you get a nice bit of slight down hill the crusie control switches off!

Going to tuner tomorrow to sort it out!

Will let you know what we find.

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My BF does exactly the same, and always has. With the dual fuel (Orbital Liquid) system and modified exhaust the same issue seems to have become more prominent. If only Ford would have a fix for this because, AFAIK we are powerless to do anything about it. I don't even think it is possible to fix it with a tune. Then again, I may be wrong. Good to hear I am not the only one. It seems to me the car is dumping loads of fuel into the engine at start up (unburnt fuel smell) to the point where the engine cannot run properly. Annoying problem - doesn't give Ford a very good name either.

Has your control o2 sensor been replaced at all?

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As I'm to understand, most of the posts from this topic are from the east coast? haven't you guys got ethanol in your premium fuel to boost the octane in it? we over here in the perth don't have easy access to ethanol fuel, so perhaps that coupled with the colder temperatures are causing some sort of fuel/air mixture issues? plus when I get my car tuned, the tuner said that at initial startup, it will run lean, and now its getting colder here, I've noticed it too, when it starts up it actually stalled once, but that's normal! after it warms up...

:3gears: its all good!!

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