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24-12-2021, 11:57 AM | #1 | ||
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So I'm desperately hoping someone can point me in the right direction or recommend someone that can help me out with ECU issues causing the car to go in to limp mode.
So I purchased a car from auction during lockdown and have had problems with the car going in to limp mode from the moment I got it home. I found an invoice from the previous owner which I have attached that shows the exact issue that Ford themselves couldn't fix. I paid $4700 for the car and it has 195000 on the clock. Please if anyone can tell me wether it's something worth fixing or not and if so could you possible recommend a decent mechanic that can actually sort the problem? Please any help would be gratefully appreciated. |
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