Symptom Table

2009 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0 1, FWDSECTION Symptom Table
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SYMPTOM TABLE

Symptom Occurs During Symptom Category Number
Startup:Β  No start/Normal crank 1
- Hard start/Long crank 2
- Stall after start 3
- Diesels/Runs on 4
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Idle:Β  MIL 5
- Stalls/Quits 6
- Slow 7
- Slow return 8
- Rolling 9
- Fast 10
- Rough 11
- Misses 12
- Backfires 13
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Acceleration:Β  Stalls/Quits 6
- Misses 12
- Bucks/Jerks 14
- Backfires 13
- Hesitation 15
- Lack/Loss of power 16
- Surge 17
- Spark knock 18
- Cooling system temperature 19
- Poor fuel economy 20
- Emissions compliance 21
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Cruise:Β  Stalls/Quits 6
- Misses 12
- Bucks/Jerks 14
- Backfires 13
- Lack/Loss of power 16
- Surge 17
- Spark knock 18
- Cooling system temperature 19
- Poor fuel economy 20
- Emissions compliance 21
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Deceleration:Β  Stalls/Quits 6
- Backfires 13
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Transmission Operation: (Automatic)Β  Shift/engagement concerns 22
23
- No overdrive
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