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Ford Fairmont Pricing and Specs

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$4,510*
Ford Fairmont
The Ford Fairmont is available from $4,510 to $7,920 for the 2008 range of models in Sedan body types.

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Year Price From* Price To*
2008 $4,510 $7,920
2007 $4,510 $7,920
2006 $4,510 $7,920
2005 $3,850 $8,800
2004 $3,850 $8,800
2003 $3,850 $8,690
2002 $3,850 $8,690
2001 $4,070 $7,920
2000 $3,410 $7,810
1999 $3,410 $6,710
1998 $3,300 $6,710
1997 $3,300 $6,600
1996 $3,300 $6,600
1995 $2,200 $5,940
1994 $1,980 $5,830
1993 $1,980 $5,500
1992 $2,420 $5,500
1991 $2,420 $4,950
1990 $2,420 $4,950
1989 $2,420 $4,950
1988 $2,420 $4,180
1987 $2,420 $4,180
1986 $2,420 $4,180
1985 $2,420 $4,180
1984 $2,310 $4,180
1983 $1,540 $4,290
1982 $1,000 $4,290
1981 $1,000 $4,290
1980 $1,000 $4,290
1979 $1,030 $6,710
1978 $1,030 $6,710
1977 $1,030 $6,490
1976 $1,030 $6,490
1975 $2,090 $6,490
1974 $2,090 $6,160
1973 $2,090 $6,160
1972 $2,200 $5,940
1971 $2,090 $4,950
1970 $2,090 $4,950
1969 $2,090 $4,070
1968 $2,090 $4,070
1967 $2,040 $4,070
1966 $2,040 $4,070
1965 $2,090 $4,070

Ford Fairmont FAQs

My 2003 Ford Fairmont V8 engine has a misfire when it's hot

This version of the Ford 5.4-litre V8 is not universally admired by mechanics. It can tend to run hot, and it’s quite common for this unit to suffer from stretched timing chains, worn chain tensioners and guides. Any problem in the area of the timing chains can lead to a misfire or stumble, and it can be worse when the engine is hot and the oil pressure that powers the timing chain mechanisms starts to fall away.

The best advice is to have the car electronically scanned. This might pinpoint the problem by throwing up a fault code that a mechanic can decipher (including the camshaft timing fault we’re talking about). Don’t continue to throw new parts at the engine; that’s a great way to waste time and money and still not fix the problem.

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Why won't my 1997 Ford Fairmont EL start?

When you say you have fuel, spark and air. How sure are you? These are not complicated engines and given all three of those things are present, the thing is kind of obliged to run. For instance, while you might be able to hear the fuel pump running (suggesting that fuel is being supplied) have you checked the fuel volume and pressure at the injector rail? Similarly, while there may be power at the coil packs, are the spark plugs actually doing their job?

Beyond that, you need to start looking for an alternative problem and, in engines like this one, you’d probably start with things like the crank-angle sensor which supplies information to the computer to allow the engine to fire. If this – or any other – sensor is dodgy, it can put a stop to play. An electronic scan might reveal more clues.

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My 2005 Ford Fairmont is misfiring

A misfire under load is often suggestive of an ignition or fuelling fault. You can check the performance of the fuel pump to see that it's delivering the volume of fuel it should, but don't ignore things like dirty fuel filters as a cause of poor fuel delivery.

That said, this engine is particularly susceptible to failures of the ignition coils. In fact, most mechanics who know their way around this engine will suspect faulty coils before anything else. It's not a terribly expensive fix even though there is a separate coil for each cylinder, but nine times out of ten, this will be the problem in a misfiring Falcon or Fairmont. The other piece of advice is to ensure you only use the genuine Ford ignition coils rather than a cheaper, knock-off coil.

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