Floatflyer
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- 2005 XLT
I have experienced the odd "EFSM" display but rarely with any change to the engine output BUT yesterday afternoon the problem got a lot worse. When I took my foot off the gas pedal the engine died. I also had difficulty getting the engine to start again.
Several of these episodes taught me to put the tranny into neutral and keep the RPMs at about 3,000 and the engine would continue to run. I managed to get home by slipping into neutral when I needed to slow down and then putting the car into D (drive) when ready to accelerate, an interesting way to drive.
After reading far more than I wanted to about this problem and Throttle Body contamination, I took the hose from the air filter to the throttle body apart and looked into the butterfly area expecting to find plenty of dirt/oil/debris.
Nope, pretty darn clean, hmmmm. I pushed on the butterfly and it moves smoothly but with a "spring" resistance, about what I would guess is normal. I looked at hoses and such and all looks ok. This EFSM issue has gone on sporadically for a couple of winters now, but this last episode was by far the worst.
On a side note, I had an issue with filling the gas tank with the nozzle clicking off. A month or so ago I took my compressor and blew back into the vent hole next to the fill port of the gas tank. No more problems. Last fill up or so started clicking off again. Wife said to blow back in the vent line again today as we were working on the car. Blew as before but this time air blew BACK at me when I removed the air nozzle!!!!! So, something appears to have plugged the line as before I could hear air getting into the gas tank.
Any and all suggestions appreciated. This car, a 2005 Explorer, lives in rural southern Baja, Mexico. 2 hr drive to nearest dealer who has failed to impress me with results but the price is certainly first class.
Thanks all, FF
Several of these episodes taught me to put the tranny into neutral and keep the RPMs at about 3,000 and the engine would continue to run. I managed to get home by slipping into neutral when I needed to slow down and then putting the car into D (drive) when ready to accelerate, an interesting way to drive.
After reading far more than I wanted to about this problem and Throttle Body contamination, I took the hose from the air filter to the throttle body apart and looked into the butterfly area expecting to find plenty of dirt/oil/debris.
Nope, pretty darn clean, hmmmm. I pushed on the butterfly and it moves smoothly but with a "spring" resistance, about what I would guess is normal. I looked at hoses and such and all looks ok. This EFSM issue has gone on sporadically for a couple of winters now, but this last episode was by far the worst.
On a side note, I had an issue with filling the gas tank with the nozzle clicking off. A month or so ago I took my compressor and blew back into the vent hole next to the fill port of the gas tank. No more problems. Last fill up or so started clicking off again. Wife said to blow back in the vent line again today as we were working on the car. Blew as before but this time air blew BACK at me when I removed the air nozzle!!!!! So, something appears to have plugged the line as before I could hear air getting into the gas tank.
Any and all suggestions appreciated. This car, a 2005 Explorer, lives in rural southern Baja, Mexico. 2 hr drive to nearest dealer who has failed to impress me with results but the price is certainly first class.
Thanks all, FF