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Old 20-02-2012, 12:11 PM   #1
Bazilj
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Default Focus stops

Hi, I'm a part timer here, last visit seeking help for a rattling noise in the motor which turned out to be the water pump. Since then I've installed a new Chinese coilpac (no spark to No4 cylinder). All this relates to my son's 03 LR 1.8 which is now doing it's best to send us crazy. It stops, sometimes, will drive OK for (say) 20 or 30kms then just loses power, get off the road, motor still runs but not above a rough idle. Switch off, then restart immediately and off we go as if nothing had happened. It's at our local garage this morning, motor running to see how long it will go before it konks out, mechanic hopes it will stop and throw some codes to the analyser which is hooked up. Any suggestions welcome, VERY welcome.

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