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Old 10-05-2014, 03:34 PM   #11
jab_au
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Default Re: What problems have you had with your Mondeo?

2010 MC TDCI
-People keep scrapping me in carparks, don't know if it's a bad luck car or people are bad parkers these days
-sensor (think it's an oxegen sensor) managed to losen itself from the exhaust pipe at rear of engine

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Originally Posted by Draadnor View Post
2011 MC TDCI (90,000klms)
- Intermittantly running rough after coming to a stop from a highway run, with the 'gauge' jumping from about 1.1 L/H to 2.6 L/H. Ford suggested this is the system 'burning off' residues in some box in the exhaust system (I'm guessing it is similar to the catalytic converters in petrol engine cars).
I've had this same issue, noticed it more with BP Diesel.
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