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Old 22-01-2009, 04:01 PM   #1
XD427
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Default Fiesta troubles

Hi guys just wanted to know if anyone could help me with the problems im having with my wifes 2004 Fiesta. It stated a while ago with every now and again having trouble starting would take a few go's and pumping accelerator to get it to start. It every now and then would stall for no apparent reason whilst driving not stopped and idling at 60km/h whilst accelerating. It has gotten worse recently at around 80km/h ive noticed what feels like a steering wobble/ shudder but not under 80 and only certain times. The other night it wouldnt idle and wouldnt go over 60km/h was shuddering and stallingf and bearly made it home. WTF could it be anyone else have similar dramas with there fiesta its an auto thats barely done 60,000kms???

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