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Old 07-09-2011, 10:31 AM   #1
Samtheband
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Default dropping/fluctuating idle, almost stalling WS

Hi Guys,

my mrs has a WS fiesta zetec, and has been telling me her car has been idling wierd on and off....


Basically, its when she's at the lights just sitting with foot engaging the clutch.

It idles fine, then too low, then fine again, almost stalling.

It didn't happen on the way home from her work, but it did all the way to work.

Any ideas, or suggestions?



Oh, it's a 5speed manual obviously

It's only done 30,000kms or so...and it well looked after.

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