Ford Forum  
Ford Forum   Ford Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Member List   Search   Ford Recalls   Contact FF   Sponsors
  Ford News   Ford Lineup   Forum FAQ   Calendars   Ford TSB's   Register   Login  

Cold start on fusion TDI

  Printable Version
Ford >> Ford Cars >> Ford Fusion >> Cold start on fusion TDI Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Cold start on fusion TDI - 11/24/2005 3:48:16 AM   
Thor

 

Posts: 2
Joined: 11/24/2005
Status: offline
When air temperature is around or below 5°C the very first start of my 2004 Fusion TDI is a bet...
Sometime, when I turn the key, the starter runs about half a second and then it stops: no strange noises, no apparent strain to the battery: it simply stops running. The feeling is that some electronic component decide to cut the power to the solenoid.
This happens randomly, as otherwise all goes fine.
Two visits to the dealer shop gave no results: they checked all things, reproduced the problem, replaced the starter motor, but the problem persists.
Post #: 1
RE: Cold start on fusion TDI - 11/24/2005 4:59:48 AM   
frdtek05

 

Posts: 146
Joined: 11/13/2005
Status: offline
Fusion is brand new to my dealership. When it's figured out please post here again. It would be nice to know for future troubles I might come across. There's no base engine concern that would cause that problem so I'd think "maybe....." Incorrectly aligned keyway/ignition lock cylinder. Faulty (Electrical) ignition switch. Maybe a new PCM calibration that monitors cranking speed and turns off starter when PCM senses engine start....

Really is a mystery on my end. Need more info or more experience on the model. At least you have warranty to keep yourself going for awhile.


(in reply to Thor)
Post #: 2
RE: Cold start on fusion TDI - 11/25/2005 3:20:20 AM   
Ramrod48

 

Posts: 608
Joined: 7/11/2005
Status: offline
Yeppers to new ( aint even seen one yet ) dont know JACK about them ,,,,Sorry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,JIM

(in reply to Thor)
Post #: 3
RE: Cold start on fusion TDI - 11/25/2005 3:26:01 AM   
Thor

 

Posts: 2
Joined: 11/24/2005
Status: offline
PCM calibration... It looks me quite a demanding service for a random problem. At least it will be useful to check the level of service Ford dealer can offer. I'll keep you infomed. Many thanks

(in reply to frdtek05)
Post #: 4
RE: Cold start on fusion TDI - 11/25/2005 11:05:22 AM   
Ramrod48

 

Posts: 608
Joined: 7/11/2005
Status: offline
Yea as of the last few yrs. now the Dealer can FLASH the puther. to do up dates or improvements to it that use to require replacement of the puther. An in the newer vechiles theres a whole level of various changes that you can go in an TWEAK, As with anything new theres bound to be bugs to work out. Good Luck

(in reply to Thor)
Post #: 5
RE: Cold start on fusion TDI - 11/27/2005 5:00:21 PM   
hockeyhitman69

 

Posts: 298
Joined: 5/27/2005
Status: offline
04 fushion? it just came out in 06 in canada anyway

(in reply to Ramrod48)
Post #: 6
RE: Cold start on fusion TDI - 11/28/2005 1:07:37 AM   
frdtek05

 

Posts: 146
Joined: 11/13/2005
Status: offline
Nice Catch. Didn't notice the '04 until now. Fusion is an '06 model in US too. Still hoping to learn something on this thread.

< Message edited by frdtek05 -- 12/10/2005 8:33:13 AM >

(in reply to Thor)
Post #: 7
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
Ford Forum >> Ford Cars >> Ford Fusion
Jump to:

Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
hayapower1889
goinstrong914
techmanbd866
94 4x4 range834
cctxfish735
ramrod48608
use common s469
wheelsup68431
bullitt94430
mulletman343

New Vendors
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology
K&N Engineering, Inc.

Ford Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ford Motor Company.