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1999 Ford Windstar LX 3.8 V6

Old Mar 13, 2014 | 03:36 PM
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I've said before and I'll say it again." they run really good as long as nothing goes wrong" It's when they go wrong and you're stuck where you are that gets people into trouble because sometimes one doesn't have the money to have their vehicle towed and get it fixed or they can't fix it themselves on the spot that gets them really frustrated and usually sends them into a panic or fit of rage
 
Old Apr 1, 2014 | 09:52 AM
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Default 2000 Ford Windstar stalling at idle

PLEASE Help!! I recently bought a 2000 ford windstar and it cranks and runs great until it warms up then starts to sputter, buck and stall especially when at idle. I have replaced the crank position sensor and its wiring, replaced the mass air flow sensor. and the idle air control valve, and plugs and plug wires. I cant find any vacuum leaks and the fuel pressure is fine. WHAT SHOULD I DO!?????
 
Old Apr 1, 2014 | 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by richard1222
PLEASE Help!! I recently bought a 2000 ford windstar and it cranks and runs great until it warms up then starts to sputter, buck and stall especially when at idle. I have replaced the crank position sensor and its wiring, replaced the mass air flow sensor. and the idle air control valve, and plugs and plug wires. I cant find any vacuum leaks and the fuel pressure is fine. WHAT SHOULD I DO!?????
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