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Old 26-06-2005, 07:15 PM   #1
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Default Not happy about idle!

From what I gather I am not the only one experiencing this problem but the idle on my focus is sometimes far from pleasant or even normal.

I find that it surges, i can feel the car wanting to go forwards and i know that if i take my foot off the brake I will go surging forward. Ive been caught out a few times by it now, and also in reverse (auto), when i put it into reverse, i dont even touch the accelerator and i get sent shooting backwards at a fairly rapid pace.

This is being added to a list of things that require rectification on my Focus and will be going in to see my Service Manager tomorrow to find out what can be done.

Has anybody experienced this idling before, if so was anything done, and more importantly, did it make a difference?
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