Hi everyone,
First post so be gentle! ;-)
I just bought a 2005 05 plate Fiesta ST last Monday from a dealer up here in the north-east. Anyway the car was absolutely apot on for the first couple of days, loved it!! Then after a few days I got a shock when the car started "chugging" as if it was loosing power left right and centre, then the dash lights started to flash "Eac Failure" and the car felt like it had very much reduced performance.
I have contacted the dealer about this and he has been reading up and think's it is just the Thottle Body that needs cleaning. Question is, is that all that will be needed?
I must point out this is not a ford dealer - just a normal dealer selling all kinds of cars.
The car did get a Service and MOT before I bought it, but again that wasnt from a Ford dealer - so does that mean it wont have been pkugged into ford's funky computer which will straight away tell you anything that needs fixing/tweaking?
Im just a bit concerned that if we just get the Throttle Body cleaned it will happen again before long?
One thing I did find on this forum was the following:
"I had a fault on the dashboard saying EAC failure and my car was not running on all four cylinders, Strange!!!
Turned it off then on and it was fine, weird!!
They checked it and said they couldnt find anything wrong!!
Anyway...
What they did do is upgrade my ECU.
The mechanic said the timing comes out of the factory retarded, so the new setting sorts that out.
He also said it will rev more freely.
And it does, it is now spot on, thanks FORDS.
Anyone else had the same done on theirs???"
So does this mean I will also need an upgrade to my ECU as well as cleaning the throtle body? Can non-ford dealers do this?
Hope some of you can help!
Cheers!
First post so be gentle! ;-)
I just bought a 2005 05 plate Fiesta ST last Monday from a dealer up here in the north-east. Anyway the car was absolutely apot on for the first couple of days, loved it!! Then after a few days I got a shock when the car started "chugging" as if it was loosing power left right and centre, then the dash lights started to flash "Eac Failure" and the car felt like it had very much reduced performance.
I have contacted the dealer about this and he has been reading up and think's it is just the Thottle Body that needs cleaning. Question is, is that all that will be needed?
I must point out this is not a ford dealer - just a normal dealer selling all kinds of cars.
The car did get a Service and MOT before I bought it, but again that wasnt from a Ford dealer - so does that mean it wont have been pkugged into ford's funky computer which will straight away tell you anything that needs fixing/tweaking?
Im just a bit concerned that if we just get the Throttle Body cleaned it will happen again before long?
One thing I did find on this forum was the following:
"I had a fault on the dashboard saying EAC failure and my car was not running on all four cylinders, Strange!!!
Turned it off then on and it was fine, weird!!
They checked it and said they couldnt find anything wrong!!
Anyway...
What they did do is upgrade my ECU.
The mechanic said the timing comes out of the factory retarded, so the new setting sorts that out.
He also said it will rev more freely.
And it does, it is now spot on, thanks FORDS.
Anyone else had the same done on theirs???"
So does this mean I will also need an upgrade to my ECU as well as cleaning the throtle body? Can non-ford dealers do this?
Hope some of you can help!
Cheers!
