Car just cut out on me
#1
Car just cut out on me
So I'm driving along and I'm jamming out to some tunes and then I notice my steering gets really stiff to the point where I had to force it to go around the run. So I'm thinking I got a flat tire or something, but I happen to look down at the guages and I see the battery light and the airbag light, so I turn off my radio and the car isn't even running. WTF!?! So I had to stop completely in the road, put it in park and start it up again, and it ran fine after that. Any ideas what the hell went wrong with it? Its an automatic if you were wondering. I swear if I have JUST ONE more problem with this car I'm gonna burn it to the ground.
#3
Can't you start an auto in Neutral? Never tried, just always thought you could.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, you cant move the lever out of park when the car's off. I dont drive autos alot so I never really got the chance to try. lol
EDIT: Now that I think about it, you cant move the lever out of park when the car's off. I dont drive autos alot so I never really got the chance to try. lol
#5
I wonder if the X-Cal 2 is the culprit?
You should read this thread.
The X-Cal 2 does appear to be a common denominator between the two of you...and a few others, it seems.
You should read this thread.
The X-Cal 2 does appear to be a common denominator between the two of you...and a few others, it seems.
#6
my 06 GT had similar problems, turned out to be a faulty throttle body, replaced under warranty
at least in my case, i could simply push down the clutch and release it while the car is in a low gear, and she'd crank right up and go on
at least in my case, i could simply push down the clutch and release it while the car is in a low gear, and she'd crank right up and go on
#7
Or shift into neutral and re-start (auto or manual). I've done a few 40+ mph restarts with an auto in the past!!!!
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#9
I wonder if the X-Cal 2 is the culprit?
You should read this thread.
The X-Cal 2 does appear to be a common denominator between the two of you...and a few others, it seems.
You should read this thread.
The X-Cal 2 does appear to be a common denominator between the two of you...and a few others, it seems.
This problem seems to be more prevelant in colder weather (colder more dense air throwing something off?)
I've got this on MiniDV tape, does anyone know how to post a video? I would need step-by-step, hold-my-hand, basic directions.
#10
Well something is def wrong. I was coming up my street and the RPMs dropped to around 500 and the steering actually got kinda hard to steer(could have been my imagintation) but it def dropped in power and it seems to be hesitating a bit here and there. I'm gonna upload my 87 oct tune and see what happens.
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I had a Taurus that did the same thing.
Was real scary when I'd be cruising in the left lane and it would just shut off. I found out I could stick it in neutral and shut the ignition off & restart it all while coasting.
Took about 10 trips to the dealer, they tried everything, MAFS, throttle posision sensor, etc. Of course the dealer could never replicate the problem.
After a lot of complaining and getting the regional Ford rep involved Ford finally replaced the computer and I never had a problem again. Had the car for 50,000 more miles.
However the problem with your car could be different. Grounding problems can cause the same sort of cutout.
I know of an owner of another Ford product that had an engine shut down problem. He eventually got the dealer to install a data logger on the car and finally was able to have the shutdown recorded. I don't remember exactly what was the problem but it was fixed from the info from the data logger.
Was real scary when I'd be cruising in the left lane and it would just shut off. I found out I could stick it in neutral and shut the ignition off & restart it all while coasting.
Took about 10 trips to the dealer, they tried everything, MAFS, throttle posision sensor, etc. Of course the dealer could never replicate the problem.
After a lot of complaining and getting the regional Ford rep involved Ford finally replaced the computer and I never had a problem again. Had the car for 50,000 more miles.
However the problem with your car could be different. Grounding problems can cause the same sort of cutout.
I know of an owner of another Ford product that had an engine shut down problem. He eventually got the dealer to install a data logger on the car and finally was able to have the shutdown recorded. I don't remember exactly what was the problem but it was fixed from the info from the data logger.
#17
It wasn't raining by any chance? There have been threads on TMS and other forums about water leaks causing electrical glitches and these cars are throttle-by-wire as I understand it.
#19
So I'm driving along and I'm jamming out to some tunes and then I notice my steering gets really stiff to the point where I had to force it to go around the run. So I'm thinking I got a flat tire or something, but I happen to look down at the guages and I see the battery light and the airbag light, so I turn off my radio and the car isn't even running. WTF!?! So I had to stop completely in the road, put it in park and start it up again, and it ran fine after that. Any ideas what the hell went wrong with it? Its an automatic if you were wondering. I swear if I have JUST ONE more problem with this car I'm gonna burn it to the ground.
#20
I'm gonna swap it back to the stock intake and the stock tune. I tried 87 and 93 and neither made a difference so I'm thinking its something else. It has to goto the shop for the hesitation TSB(and other stuff) so I'm gonna let em know about it if the car still acts up with the stock stuff on.