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My Car Keeps Breaking Down
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I have a problem with my Fiesta LX 2004. Its completely stopped in the middle of a busy main road twice in the last month now but there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with it according to a recovery chap and a mechanic. I've been told by various people that the reason it does this is because I only make small journeys each day which doesn't allow the battery to warm up enough.
Has anyone else had this problem? What do you do to prevent this?
Has anyone else had this problem? What do you do to prevent this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Right then tigger if the engine management light come on it has stored a fault code in the ECU ( the cars electronic brain ) and it will have to be plugged into a diagnostic computer to read the code to tell you what the fault is. Don't know if your brake problem is related to the engine problem though.
It is important ( as you know ) to certainly get the brake problem sorted asap.
It is important ( as you know ) to certainly get the brake problem sorted asap.
Eac light points to a problem with the accelerator. Maybe bad connections somewhere along the line.
Garage should be able to fix this fairly easily for you,probably only needs the connections cleaned and copper greased.
I hope this is all that is wrong here. I understand it is a fairly common problem with Ford cars.
Garage should be able to fix this fairly easily for you,probably only needs the connections cleaned and copper greased.
I hope this is all that is wrong here. I understand it is a fairly common problem with Ford cars.
As someone with little knowledge of cars, my thoughts would be that you seem to have more than one issue (excluding the brakes which I didn't read). If you have changed batteries and the battery still going flat then, to me, that indicates an issue with the charging part of the car. I'd have thought a decent mechanic would find why it wasn't charging when the car is running. But a non-charging battery ought not stop the car since once running it isn't needed. There must be a further issue for the car to suddenly stop. Possibly again electrically related.
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May cat has been defective for a while now. But thats another story.
My parents took my car for a spin today and they said everything is fine. My dad still reckons its because I do very short journeys each day resulting in the engine not warming up enough. Apparently I need to rev it up a few times before driving off.
I'll still make a note of the recommendations so thanks to all :o)
My parents took my car for a spin today and they said everything is fine. My dad still reckons its because I do very short journeys each day resulting in the engine not warming up enough. Apparently I need to rev it up a few times before driving off.
I'll still make a note of the recommendations so thanks to all :o)
Keeping my fingers crossed it doesn't happen Tony. I wouldn't mind so much if I was on my own but it happens when I'm driving home after a long day at work and I've got Little Tiggs in the back. When I called the AA out last time they said someone would be with me within 45 mins. I ended up waiting over 2 hours.