Fiesta 1.6 petrol loosing power

Fiesta 1.6 petrol loosing power

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Petroleum Gas

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91 posts

72 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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I have a 2010 Fiesta Zetec S 1.6 petrol and over the last week it has been loosing power intermittently. It only happens once each every journey.

Any ideas what it could be ?

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

118 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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Poor spelling?

Petroleum Gas

Original Poster:

91 posts

72 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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To add to this:

The engine management light is not on so that’s all good. No weird noises or anything either.

cuprabob

14,716 posts

215 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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Even although the engine management light is not on, it's worth getting the car scanned to see if any fault codes are saved. Not all faults trigger the EML.

Petroleum Gas

Original Poster:

91 posts

72 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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cuprabob said:
Even although the engine management light is not on, it's worth getting the car scanned to see if any fault codes are saved. Not all faults trigger the EML.
Good plan. I’m beginning to think it is the fuel filter. Tonight while it was losing power I changed down the gears and the power came back. It then ran well the whole journey home.

Zad

12,706 posts

237 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Fuel filter sounds a good call. Have a look and see what condition the spark plugs are in too, check the connections to the coil pack are sound.

Petroleum Gas

Original Poster:

91 posts

72 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Thanks for the advice guys I’ll get on it tomorrow. I’m going to limit my use of the car until I sort it out.

Any idea where the fuel filter is situated on a MK7 1.6 petrol 2010 ?

Mexman

2,442 posts

85 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Why not just sell it to a small indy trader and hide the problem?
Oh, hang on..wait a minute.
Nah, second thoughts, don't do that, you are too ethical and have morals.

Petroleum Gas

Original Poster:

91 posts

72 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Mexman said:
Why not just sell it to a small indy trader and hide the problem?
Oh, hang on..wait a minute.
Nah, second thoughts, don't do that, you are too ethical and have morals.
You should be ashamed of yourself for even suggesting that. You obviously have no morals or ethics.

AlexRS2782

8,054 posts

214 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Mexman said:
Why not just sell it to a small indy trader and hide the problem?
Oh, hang on..wait a minute.
Nah, second thoughts, don't do that, you are too ethical and have morals.
Just incase anyone else finds this thread and is wondering what this post relates to:

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Petroleum Gas

Original Poster:

91 posts

72 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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Small update

I added a bottle of redex fuel cleaner and it isn’t doing it as much. It’s only done it once since this so that tells me that is the problem. I’m going to buy some forte fuel cleaner and put it in with a full tank of petrol. I’ll of course rag the car about to make sure it goes into all the nocks and crannys.

I shall update on progress and hopefully this will help out anyone else with the issues.

Petroleum Gas

Original Poster:

91 posts

72 months

Saturday 21st July 2018
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I have now replaced the coil pack, ht leads and spark plugs however the problem is still here. Any other ideas about what it could be ?

Mexman

2,442 posts

85 months

Sunday 22nd July 2018
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Head gasket?

Petroleum Gas

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91 posts

72 months

Sunday 22nd July 2018
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I think it is a problem with the fuel and air mixture. The car isn’t as bad since I replaced the spark plugs. The head gasket is fine on the car so no issues there. I’m wondering if it’s a sensor but I suppose the only way I’ll know is if I put it on a diagnostic machine.

LuS1fer

41,153 posts

246 months

Sunday 22nd July 2018
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Just buy one of these, they're cheap enough.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01AC7I7BO/ref...

Zad

12,706 posts

237 months

Sunday 22nd July 2018
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From what I can tell, the fuel filter is actually inside the tank. Not exactly helpful! Definitely worth investing in an interface dongle thing, that might show up things like a faulty throttle sensor, bad injector, etc.

Petroleum Gas

Original Poster:

91 posts

72 months

Sunday 22nd July 2018
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Thanks guys the car is going on diagnostics next week to see if any fault codes are there. Hopefully that’ll show up and I can get it all sorted.