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Old 29-12-2018, 06:12 PM   #1
steerage250
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Default MC Ecoboost engine hesitation/stalling

Over the last few years, my wife has reported that our MC Mondeo 2.0 Ecoboost very occasionally hesitates when she puts her foot down to pull into, or across traffic - from a standing start. Naturally, this can be a bit nerve-wracking. Usually/always, it is with a cold/cool engine (driving less than 5 minutes).

The other day, she was waiting for a car parking spot to be vacated, then as she went to pull-away from stationary, the engine stalled completely (1st time it has stalled).

I am really reluctant to take it to Ford as the chances of them seeing the fault (either before or after attempting some fix) is extremely unlikely.

I checked for fault codes with ForScan and saw nothing suspicious.

Anyone got any thoughts ?
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