Ford Falcon Problems

Are you having problems with your Ford Falcon? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Ford Falcon issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Ford Falcon in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Go for the rumble
Answered by CarsGuide team · 27 May 2004

THE XR6 was something of a revelation from the start. Its performance was close to the XR8, and it had a better on-road balance which made it feel lighter and livelier. The other factor was the price difference which made the less expensive XR6 seem like a good buy against the XR8. Against that, there's nothing like the rumble and feel of a V8, so go that way if that's what you'd like. As for fuel consumption, it depends on whether you're a lead-foot or not. Ford didn't publish fuel consumption figures for their sporty cars, but I would expect around 13 litres/100km from the XR8.

Wagon advice
Answered by Graham Smith · 27 Feb 2004

Without knowing what your criteria is, it's hard to recommend a car to you, George. By all means go for a V8 if you need to tow a trailer for work or pleasure, though there's no lack of grunt with the six-cylinder engines on that front either. I would choose a six, and probably a Commodore, based on its better resale than the AU III, and go for a VX rather than a VT simply because it is a newer model and will have fewer kilometres on it. They are both reliable, so there's no real difference between them in terms of reliability.

Flood and fire
Answered by Graham Smith · 15 Apr 2004

MORE than likely you have a leaking injector that allows fuel to flow into the cylinders while the car is sitting. When you start the engine, there is so much fuel in the cylinder that it's flooded. The fuel has to be cleared before the engine will fire. Get the injectors checked by a specialist. You may be up for one or more new ones, but the problem should be solved.

Falcon foibles
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 01 Apr 2004

SOUNDS as if you may have fuel vaporisation, particularly if Ford has replaced the fuel rail. There's nothing to suggest a widespread problem. It could be the outlets you buy your fuel from. If you suspect a problem, buy from a large outlet of one of the major companies. Because they will have a high turnover, there is less chance of getting contaminated fuel. The major companies don't use ethanol, which can vaporise faster and lead to the sort of problem you have. Also try PULP. Most PULPs have more detergent which will help keep your fuel system clean. Using a fuel such as Mobil Synergy 8000 will give you better performance and fuel consumption to offset the cost.

Ford gremlins
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 03 Jun 2004

FORD electrics, don't you love 'em? You are simply experiencing the sorts of electronic gremlins that a lot of Ford owners experience. If the Ford dealer believes the problem is fixed with what they have done, then fine. If the problem returns, have the computer checked, as this is often the cause of these sorts of problems. One day Ford might actually build some decent electrics into their cars, but then again . . .

Go for the xr6
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 15 Apr 2004

SOUNDS as if you have a nice Fairlane there, Steve, and it seems a shame to sell it when it has such low mileage and is giving you good service. Instead of buying the V8 I'd consider an EB Falcon XR6 because I reckon you'd prefer the performance of that over the Ghia. Sure, the leather and the sports suspension sound great, but the XR6 will eat it for breakfast. Returning to the V8, the Windsor is a good, solid engine that gives little trouble and is good when converted to LPG. As you say, it is all steel, with cast-iron block and heads.

Two for tow
Answered by Graham Smith · 22 Apr 2004

WITH that, you're looking at either a Falcon or a Commodore. On the Ford side you could look at an AUIII Falcon or a BA six-cylinder which has a towing capacity of 2300kg in auto form. Across the divide there's the VXII or VY Commodore that will handle up to 2100kg. As for which is the more reliable, I would lean slightly towards the Commodore.

Hardtop hard to top
Answered by Graham Smith · 27 Feb 2004

Nice dream, Matthew. The most important thing to look for in a Falcon coupe is rust -- they rust so fast they virtually disappear before your very eyes. With that in mind, it's absolutely vital that you buy the best car you can afford because you can easily spend many thousands of dollars on rust repairs to bring a rusty car up to reasonable roadworthy condition. My information is that good-condition XA coupes, with 302 V8 and auto trans, are bringing $8000-$12,000. I would really recommend you delay your dream drive until you can afford to buy a good car rather than buy a cheap, rusty wreck.

Brake in transmission
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 20 May 2004

FORD brake lights seem to fail more often than those of any other make, and have done so for years, though you see lots of other makes and models also without operating brake lights. With the increase in auto transmissions, we tend to use the brakes more, simply to hold the vehicle stationary at red lights and so on, so brake lights are operating under much tougher conditions than before. They are often in small housings with little or no air flow to cool them, which helps explain why globes fail, but why you should be going through brake-light switches so frequently is a mystery. Have an auto-electrician take a good look at the electrical system. Something else might be causing your problem.

Ford Falcon: Tramlining
Answered by Graham Smith · 03 Jun 2004

OLDER Falcons had an unnerving habit of wandering at speeds approaching highway limits. It has more to do with the suspension set-up than with the wheel alignment. If it bothers you, consult a suspension specialist. Replacing some bushes in the front suspension, or lowering the car slightly, can help. Also try changing the wheel alignment settings.

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