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Old 29-01-2009, 09:35 AM   #1
4dlvr
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Default 06 fiesta playing up

quite recently the girlfriends fiesta started playing up, first it had trouble starting up, need to try 3 times before it came to life..
then we noticed it was lacking in performance and fuel efficiency.
yesterday for some reason it would not rev past 4000rpm weather it was in neutral, park or drive. it just felt like it was maxing out the same way it hits the limiter..

so far ive tired replacing battery, changing spark plugs, changing leads, cleaning out the throttle body, checked fuel pressure regulator + fuel pump and filter..
can anyone point me in a direction as to where or what i should do
this car has been nothing but problems since the day of purchase
ford warranty sucks balls

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