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Ford Focus: hesitation on take off

  1. #1
    K.
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    hesitation on take off

    My 2000 Focus Wagon misses or hesitates a few seconds when I take off from a
    stop.I've put new plugs, air filter and injector cleaner, but I still have
    the problem. The check engine light hasn't come on. I'm thinking plug wires
    or fuel fiklter. Anyone else dealt with this?
    Thanks



  2. #2
    tekguy4
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    Re: hesitation on take off

    Mine started doing same thing (and more), my check engine light was on
    giving a bad dpfe code, changing just DPFE sensor didnt correct problem
    totaly, unfortunately 2001 and ealier Focuses have a known fuel pump
    issue that will cause this, along with a known DPFE issue (DPFE
    controls opening and closing of EGR valve). All said and done I did all
    the following to get it to run nice and smooth again:
    New Fuel Filter
    New Spark Plugs
    New Ignition Coil (found crack in old one)
    New DPFE Sensor
    Cleaned EGR valve
    New PCV Valve
    New fuel pump
    Cleaned MAF Sensor (carefully)
    Not as bad as it sounds, DPFE was $38 at ford dealer, plugs and gas
    filter roughly $20, and I bought a used Fuel pump out of low mileage 03
    wreck for $20, but ended sourcing a brand new one for $80 online, PCV
    valve like $4, carb cleaner for EGR valve $3, Automotive Electrical
    Contact Cleaner for MAF cleaning $6 . Everything but the fuel pump is
    a piece of cake. Fuel pump is not that hard; you just got to get car
    high enough to work under it. Ford supposedly has issued a lifetime
    replacement warranty on Focus fuel pumps for model years 01 and 02 but
    did not do a recall.

    Oh yeah, this car had 61,000 well taken care of miles when all this
    happened.


  3. #3
    TheOneTheyCallNeo
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    Re: hesitation on take off

    I would say if you haven't done so already, check to see if there is spark
    coming from the plug wires. If you don't know how to do this, find someone
    who does. *DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any damage or otherwise
    harmful effects (example: death) as a direct result from you/anyone else
    attempting this maneuver!*

    Have engine off. Disconnect one plug wire, preferably the first in firing
    sequence. Take a screwdriver, preferably a long philips (6-8"), and insert
    point end of screwdriver into the plug wire, assuring contact of
    screwdriver with the plug seat. Have a buddy or trusted individual crank
    the engine as you ground out the screwdriver (while it is still up in the
    plug wire) on something like the engine block or frame (if it is long
    enough). As SOON as you see/feel a spark, CEASE IGNITION START!!! Repeat
    step for each plug wire (only three more!!) and the one that doesn't spark
    or has a weak spark is your culprit. Or, if you'd like, take it into an
    Authorized Ford/Lincoln/Mercury service center (f*** a mechanic) and let
    them test your plug wires.

    It may also be your plug gap. Check the owner's manual for the proper gap
    on your spark plug and adjust accordingly. Also, check if it is burning
    rich or hot, as this is also a cause for hesitation on start-up.take-off.


  4. #4
    Jeffrey
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    Re: hesitation on take off

    I have a 2001 Focas and was sent a recall on a few problems i have seen here
    the sputtering was caused by a fualty gas pump that has been replaced at no
    charge by a ford dealership. i hope this helps some of you.


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