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2006 Ford Focus ZX4 Questions & Answers
Diagnostic trouble codes P0410, P0491 and P2257
I believe it could be a faulty oxygen sensor or blocked air tubes. Check to make sure air pump is operating.Check green and black wires between pcm and pump relay. Check for 12v power between these two wires with key on check the wires for damage as this has been a problem area on these vehicles. Hope this helps.
Air Conditioning problems.
Fan motors in cars fail commonly. They wear out the brushes and the motor stops or the fuse blows. The other issue with the mode selector may not have anything to do with the motor. The actuator on the mode selector can become stuck or broken and then the air delivery wont go to the right area. All these things should be visible under the dash or behind the glovebox.
My car will not start, can't push in button on gear shift to get out of park.please help!
Call the dealer to see if there is a place where you have to remove a small piece of plastic and release the transmission, so you can push your car. (usually just push down with a screw driver) My Grand Prix 2001 had one right next to the shifter between the seats.. Remember, once you have the information, always block your back and front tires so it doesn't roll without you being prepared. Good Luck!
My car won't start. Battery is good. HELP!!
Turn off ignition and lights/accessories.
Wait (if u can) maybe a half hour
Try again no lights etc
My partner called me once in distress
one time.
Jumper leads weren't required
Hope this helps
Check engine light on
You can remove the negative (black) battery cable and re-set your service engine light or got to your local auto parts store and they can re-set your codes with their code-reader - as far as rough running, maybe some debris was allowed into your fuel tank and needs to be dissolved with a fuel system cleaner like Chevron Techron
Why is my 2006 ford focus overheating after changing the thermostat?
New thermostat could be bad. But it sounds like the cooling fan is not coming on. The thermo sensor that activates the fan might be bad when the engine over heated. It is usually in the cylinder head or the thermostat housing or the engine block. Pretty sure it is in the cylinder head but it is controled by the ECM. Hope this answers your question. Make sure you do not have a air blockage after changing your thermostat.
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