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2.3l engine shut off in intersection !!!

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Sounds normal for a heat soaked engine right after startup, it stalls easier than normal. Just either wait a few minutes before driving or give it more gas when letting out the clutch.
Heat soaked engine issues are from the carburetor era. Pretty common for 66-77 with v8 engine and headers.
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Heat soaked engine issues are from the carburetor era. Pretty common for 66-77 with v8 engine and headers.
False. After starting an engine that's hot the IAT sensor will read near 200. The ecu will pull a bunch of tip in timing which will cause a sluggish throttle.
 

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False. After starting an engine that's hot the IAT sensor will read near 200. The ecu will pull a bunch of tip in timing which will cause a sluggish throttle.
Like I said, this isn't a EFI issue, if so nobody could live in the south or southwest. Could it happen? Yes, does it happen rarely if ever, it's a non-issue for EFI engines or they would be dying everywhere. This is why folks switch from carb to efi when rock crawling. Not only does efi eliminate fuel delivery at extreme angles, it eliminates heat soak when crawling in 100⁰ temps at slow speeds with no air movement.
 

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False. After starting an engine that's hot the IAT sensor will read near 200. The ecu will pull a bunch of tip in timing which will cause a sluggish throttle.
Drove my ‘89 to Utah from Texas back in the early 90’s, died at every summit, let it sit for 20 minutes, would run great until the next summit, after the 5th episode, took it to a local Ford dealer near Provo, turned out to be a bad fuel pump in the tank. At the time I didn’t know it had two fuel pumps. Dealer replaced the pump, ran great and didn’t miss a beat all the way back to Texas.
 

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Well I'm about a month shy of a year of ownership, only around 6,000 miles (10k km) and I've never had an issue at all with my 2.3L (knock on wood, lol)

Hopefully it's an isolated issue, did anything come up in fordpass?
 
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Well I'm about a month shy of a year of ownership, only around 6,000 miles (10k km) and I've never had an issue at all with my 2.3L (knock on wood, lol)

Hopefully it's an isolated issue, did anything come up in fordpass?
No codes
 

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Call it a car all you want. If people don't know what you're talking about, consider it a great way to weed out the stupid.
 

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Has anyone else had this happen to a 2.3 liter? It was over 100degrees yesterday evening. I drove 5 miles to a park, went for a 40minute run. Started the Vehicle (forgive my previous sin of calling it a car), drove 150 yards and went to turn onto the main road exiting the road which is maybe a 2 degree incline and as soon as I lifted my foot off the brake and started to press the gas it died and the dash said to put in park to start up the car. No check engine light or any sort of error code. Started right up with no issue. Thankfully I was not in the middle of the road or had just pulled out in front of oncoming traffic.

I am going to have the dealer note it on my record.

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Any update on this??
 

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Depending on the issue if you've already activated the Ford Pass Modem in the vehicle the vehicle is already phoning back to Ford with every DTC and issue, though they don't actively keep the logs available to the dealer technicians for more than a few months, but it should have phoned home if it sent up an error code for this. When I still had my bronco and took it in for service the dealer service advisor was able to see whatever fault codes the car was phoning home to corporate on their dealer service portal. I think technically anyone can purchase access to oasis and the service manuals but it's not cheap on a daily or monthly basis.
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