ford focus 1.6 vetec intermittant eratic idle
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I can only imagine that temperature variations have an effect on the size of the hole!
The trouble with intermittant faults is that....well, they are hard to find
I remember Rover/BL cars had some fault with pipes hanging low and filling with oil or petrol which created havoc with some ECU sensors due to a lack of vacuume.
Keep looking for small splits.
Another possible problem is damp mornings covering the Hi Tension (plug) cables and causing a short circuit which can also create such a problem.
Best time to look for this is in the dark with (Headlamps OFF) the bonnet open and look for a miriad of small sparks.
The trouble with intermittant faults is that....well, they are hard to find

I remember Rover/BL cars had some fault with pipes hanging low and filling with oil or petrol which created havoc with some ECU sensors due to a lack of vacuume.
Keep looking for small splits.
Another possible problem is damp mornings covering the Hi Tension (plug) cables and causing a short circuit which can also create such a problem.
Best time to look for this is in the dark with (Headlamps OFF) the bonnet open and look for a miriad of small sparks.
Something at the back of my head is nagging about this erratic idle so I looked....and I found this:
Problem: Intermittent high idle and noises.
Solution: The probable cause is acoustic resonance of the IAC (Inlet Air Control) system. The problem can be rectified by fitting a new revised intake manifold, distributor vacuum hose and crankcase vacuum hose. A revised intake manifold has been fitted since 08/2000.
Hope it helps.
Problem: Intermittent high idle and noises.
Solution: The probable cause is acoustic resonance of the IAC (Inlet Air Control) system. The problem can be rectified by fitting a new revised intake manifold, distributor vacuum hose and crankcase vacuum hose. A revised intake manifold has been fitted since 08/2000.
Hope it helps.
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