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Idle Ford Longreach
Answered by CarsGuide team · 03 Feb 2011

I would agree with the mechanic, it’s struggling under load by being too lean. I could be a broken or cracked vacuum fitting on the engine, or even the brake booster, and I would also check the PCV valve.

LPG Ford Futura hums in hot weather
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 03 Feb 2011

No other reports of a similar nature have been received at Cars Guide, perhaps other readers could tell us of their experience with the system. It does sound like it could be a pump that's causing the noise, I would take it back to the installer and have it checked, if that doesn't resolve it contact Parnell direct and ask for their assistance.

 

Ask Smithy Xtra Rough start in cold Ford
Answered by Graham Smith · 08 Feb 2011

It could be that the starter gear and the ring gear it engages are not mating properly; it could be that either is damaged. It could be that the solenoid on the starter is not throwing the pinion gear with sufficient power to cleanly engage the ring gear. Have the starter removed and checked, at the same time the mechanic should be able to check the ring gear for damage, and check the solenoid on the starter.

Revs drop in 1981 Ford Falcon GL
Answered by Graham Smith · 03 Feb 2011

The fact that you can save it by using the choke tells you it's running too lean. Have the carby reconditioned, it's probably worn, make sure the idle mixture is set correctly, and replace the air filter.

Ford Falcon: Brake booster
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 27 Jan 2011

Thanks for the feedback Peter, all good info for the owner of the BA, Waynne Lee.

Ask Smithy Xtra Boot space in Ford G6E LPG
Answered by Graham Smith · 08 Feb 2011

The pro is that you have the extra boot space, the cons are that you have to get a tyre man to clean the foam out of the punctured tyre before it can be repaired, and if the tyre is more severely damaged to the extent that the foam won’t seal the wound you’re stuck.

Ford Fiesta 2009: Knocking noise from engine
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 27 Jan 2011

By the advice he gave you the dealer probably believed the engine was pinging, but switching to the higher-octane fuel did nothing to fix it. The car is still under warranty, so take it back to the dealer and ask that it be fixed again. If they can't fix it, ask them to consult Ford about the problem. Persist until it is fixed, long term pinging can cause damage to the engine.

Ford Falcon 2008: What's the towing capacity?
Answered by Graham Smith · 03 Feb 2011

There's no system available to do what you want, and with the plastic fittings Ford uses on the heat exchanger it's not an easy thing to develop. And a note of caution from AW Automatics, who have looked at making an aftermarket exchanger, the six-speed auto tends to run a little hot anyway and replacing the factory exchanger that uses water with an aftermarket one that uses air has the potential to cause the transmission to overheat if the replacement exchanger doesn't have sufficient capacity to do the job.

Ask Smithy Xtra Vibrating 05 Falcon
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 25 Jan 2011

No, brake rotors are regarded as consumable items and not covered by the new car warranty.

Ford recalls four-wheel drive Rangers
By Craig Duff · 10 Feb 2011
Ford will disable all cruise controls on the dual cab models, but have said replacement modules could take several months to arrive.In the interim the company has ordered dealers to disable the cruise control after drivers experienced problems setting or deactivating the system.The stopgap move comes as Ford tries to source enough replacement mechanisms to replace the 8082 units sold between April 2009 and January this year in PK Ranger XLT and Wildtrak vehicles and PJ and PK Ranger models where the cruise control was fitted as a genuine accessory.Ford Australia spokesman Neil McDonald said there have been no reports of accidents .He said replacement parts will arrive progressively over the next two months and all affected owners will be contacted by mail.The issue doesn't affect Mazda's BT-50 workhorse. The two vehicles are built on the same platform, but the cruise control unit is specific to the Ranger.from news.com.au
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