2002 Mondeo duratec idle/hunting problems help needed
2002 Mondeo duratec idle/hunting problems help needed
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britishlions

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14 posts

260 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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2002 Mondeo duratec idle/hunting problems help needed.
i'm having problems with the idle tick over.when i start the car the hunting starts then after 1 - 2 mins it settles down.I've changed the Ht leads to new ones because i thought it was missing.I've also put injector cleaning fluid with the petrol.
however i still get this hunting on start up every time even when warm/hot.

hengti

217 posts

243 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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lambda sensor?

britishlions

Original Poster:

14 posts

260 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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thanks for the reply.could you tell me what the sensor is for and any idea were it is located thanks

Zad

12,970 posts

262 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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More likely to be the idle control valve that is sticking surely? Look in a Haynes manual and give it a blast with carb cleaner and check the connections are secure (the valve that is, not the manual). 2002 Seems a bit new for something like that though.

Mike

hengti

217 posts

243 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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it's only a guess - it's one of several sensors in the engine that can affect running

it'll likely be screwed into the exhaust downpipe - it's typically a cylindrical gizmo, about the size of a cigarette lighter. There'll be wires connected to it

it analyses the exhaust gases - if it's shot, it'll be sending dodgey readings to the ecu and could account for the erratic running

as said though - it's one of several sensors - any of which could be at fault

edit : could be the idle control valve!!! Mike
a mate had similar problems with an earlier mondeo recently - changed leads, idle control valve and lambda sensor - turned out to be the coil ... it's just a guessing game unless you can hook it up to diagnostics whilst it's producing the problem

>> Edited by hengti on Monday 13th March 22:52

Mattyboy101

16,664 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th March 2006
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Does the digital dash test mode work on the Mondeo too? You would be able to check the DTCs then.

Have you accidently touched any of the sensors recently? A common cause is where people touch their MAF (don't know if yours has one though).

nighthawk

1,757 posts

270 months

Tuesday 14th March 2006
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I'd go looking for an air leak on the inlet manifold first,
the manifolds are known to leak and rattle at the bushes for the manifold runner rod.

dern

14,055 posts

305 months

Friday 17th March 2006
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Zad said:
More likely to be the idle control valve that is sticking surely? Look in a Haynes manual and give it a blast with carb cleaner and check the connections are secure (the valve that is, not the manual). 2002 Seems a bit new for something like that though.
Almost certain to be the problem as it's a well known thing to happen to v6 mondeos for some reason and free to fix (if you have carb cleaner). Have done mine twice now.

Take off the ICV, fill with carb cleaner and let soak, shake and empty and repeat several times. Watch your eyes and the stuff can shoot straight back out if you blast it in and will tend to fizz out when you've shaken it and removed your fingers to let the stuff out.

Regards,

Mark

Progrockman

1 posts

191 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
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Hi Guys

OK. This is a common problem that isn't even covered within service schedules on any car. I have a 2.5 Mondeo Duratec. The day I picked it up was the day I did the following. Take off the air intake rubber tube. There you will see the butterfly. Pull the throttle cable to move the butterfly as flat as poss. Then spray with carb cleaner making sure all edges are sprayed and clean. Then wipe with a clean cloth the housing and butterfly edges. Push on the rubber hose and tighten clip. You're done! Start the engine. Might take a few seconds to start but when it does you'll notice the difference! END OF HUNTING PROBLEM. I have done this to so many cars I've lost count!

Cheers

Les