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1.8 Zetec (52) Lost acceleration and poor power


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My Ford Focus 1.8 Zetec (2002) has lost power and has poor acceleration. Came on suddenly, felt like hitting a pot hole. Engine now starts poorly, have to crank it with foot to floor(almost like it's flooded), but once started idle and reving engine okay. 1st and 2nd gear acceleration okay then feels sluggish, struggles to get upto 60mph. Though acceleration better (but still not right) if revs kept above 3000rpm.

No engine fault codes, emmisions test passes. My local garage carried out a 75000mile service thinking that might clear the fault, they've checked compression, cleaned the throttle assembly, and pugged it into their diagnostic machine but no fault codes.

Any ideas?

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My Ford Focus 1.8 Zetec (2002) has lost power and has poor acceleration. Came on suddenly, felt like hitting a pot hole. Engine now starts poorly, have to crank it with foot to floor(almost like it's flooded), but once started idle and reving engine okay. 1st and 2nd gear acceleration okay then feels sluggish, struggles to get upto 60mph. Though acceleration better (but still not right) if revs kept above 3000rpm.

No engine fault codes, emmisions test passes. My local garage carried out a 75000mile service thinking that might clear the fault, they've checked compression, cleaned the throttle assembly, and pugged it into their diagnostic machine but no fault codes.

Any ideas?

had this on my escort turn out to be cat converter naffed

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it does sound like it could be a blocked exhaust if you can disconnect from the manifold and see if the fault is cured.

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remove the cat and give it a good rattle. You should not hear anything

from it if you do the the parts inside are blocking it up slowing you down. ;)

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Thanks for your replies Guys.

Garage fixed it today, and looks like I was quite lucky. The timing belt was starting to shred and had shifted 2 teeth. Hence the car would Idle fine but under load the loss of power.

Lucky not because it was cheap; it wasn't at £460 (including the service), but because of the fact I had discovered it seemed to run better at high revs, such as getting up to 70mph in 3rd :blink:

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