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Old Oct 23, 2015 | 07:32 AM
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need help please

I have a 2005 Focus 1.6 petrol
it has for some time - years almost had an annoying throttle dead spot
if I let it idle, it will idle at about 800rpm no problem.
Then pressing the throttle very gently and nothing happens, until it reach a point and the revs jumps to 1300 rpm.
There is no way I can hit revs between 800 and 1300 rpm - this area is dead zone.
When at 1300 rpm and releasing the throttle gently it will just drop to idle speed 800 rpm.


This problem is also causing poor drivability in traffic and especially when slowing down without fully releasing the throttle hitting the dead spot at the top of throttle pedal travel - then it jerks a bit.

there is no variation in the fault - it behaves exactly like this on every run.

The MK2 is drive by wire, so following has been tried


New throttle pedal incl. throttle pedal position sensor
New throttle position sensor on the throttle body
New plugs, leads, coil pack


Only thing left I can think of is the throttle body or the throttle body motor.

anyone have experience - I had it a Ford several times who can't find anything wrong with it.


thanks
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Old Oct 23, 2015 | 09:20 PM
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Throttle body or corrosion in the wiring connector is listed as a common fault, I would have expected ford to have checked this?
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Old Oct 24, 2015 | 03:41 PM
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Needs plugging into a decent diagnostic computer and having a scope at the live readings
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Old Oct 24, 2015 | 09:11 PM
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thanks guys - will definitely check up on that tb
you would think a Ford place had decent diagnostic equipment besides the fault code reader - apparently not
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Old Oct 24, 2015 | 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Heitmann
thanks guys - will definitely check up on that tb
you would think a Ford place had decent diagnostic equipment besides the fault code reader - apparently not
Some people just plug it in and if there's no fault codes there stumped. Where I work we've all been on training courses to use the diagnostic computer to actually diagnose the car. You would be surprised how many guys only know how to get a fault code up and delete it and can't use any other functions on the computer
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Old Nov 15, 2015 | 04:03 PM
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Throttle postion sensor/throttle body. Fairly common, theres a ford TSB about it.
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Old Jun 1, 2020 | 11:39 PM
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Hi, i have a problem with my focus near enough the same as yours. Did u find out what it was in the end?
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