On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 13:15:23 +0100, "john" wrote: Leading into the 'carb' from the breather assembly... is a box that has two tamper proof torx bolts holding a lid. Inside is the sensing unit for air to fuel ratio mixing.. over time these wires get gummed up and need cleaning/replacement. They will casue the car to intermittently have erratic idle and/or highway operation. Start there...
Hi
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>I have a 1994 1.3 hcs Ford Escort (think it is referred to as a single point
>injection) Anyway it idles very fast and when you are driving along it you
>can do about 40mph without pressing the accelerator, as soon as you come to
>a dead stop it seems to it does seem to decrease the number of revs
>significantly but it is still very high. I have changed the plugs, and also
>changed the sensor on the front bottom of the engine that measures the
>movement of the flywheel. I recently had the garage decoke the head and
>reseat the valves and Im not sure they haven't got all the vacuum pipes etc
>connected in the right place. Is there anywhere on the web to find a >schematic for this?
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>Cheers
>
>John
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