Thanks a lot for the suggestions and pointers guys, and apologies for the delay in replying. As luck would have it, my PC died too

And the sad part is I could not take my car to the A.S.S today due to some other work and hence I have called them up and fixed an appointment for Wednesday. Hoping for the best
I'll try to answer in 2 batches since there are lots of posts, hope the moderators wouldn't mind it
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Originally Posted by kpzen How much have you driven since the last fuel filter change ? |
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Originally Posted by Diesel9999 The core areas I would look at are
1. Bad Fuel quality and blocked fuel filter
2. Fuel Pump Adjustment
3. Blocked Air Filter
If you check all these and if the solution still can't be found , then there might be something that needs a much deeper investigation. A F.A.S.S will also probably check the engine ECU for any signs of malfunction. |
@KPZEN
As gemi had pointed out, the car is still running on the first fuel filter and the first service records at 2,500 KMs do not mention about any kind of filter cleaning done.
@ Diesel9999
Thanks for the inputs man, will surely ask the guys to check all the 3 mentioned. Not sure if they will run an ECU diagnostics since this will be my first visit for this issue, they might do some basic stuff and ask me to report later in case of any reoccurences. But will surely ask them about the check
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Originally Posted by narayanang76 If your gear shifting, usage of clutch, and rpm are correct then this shouldnt happen under normal circumstances. As others suggested, bad fuel could be the culprit. It could also point out to fuel filter, fuel pump, fuel pump relays, fuel lines etc.
I would say try out fuel additives for once - System G (petrol) System D (Diesel). They are available on select fuel pumps and cost few 100 Rs. Pls check out Team BHP Fuel Additives Thread for more info.
Thanks,
narayanang76 |
Ford, in it's manual, does not recommend any additives for the fuel, will ask them though, thanks for suggesting. I have a feeling it has to do something with the fuel line or pump.
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Originally Posted by kpzen Seems like you and Jayded fill diesel from the same pump. |
I guess not since I remember gemi's post sometime back about moving out of town to his native place, he can confirm.
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Originally Posted by moonshine @Jayded - when did you purchase the vehicle? and when was the first issue seen?
Based on what you reply to the first two questions. I would say that it could be due to fuel deposits on the injectors that would cause a situation of fuel spraying being erratic. Especially if your trying to increase RPM, which would mean more fuel to be sprayed, could be something that could compromise this that could cause your vehicle to stall.
Check it out and have them clean the injectors (using some flushing operation through a pressurised solvent) or unclog anything at the injector tip. Usually fuel injectors are quite expensive.
The other issue could be the clutch plate (probably friction material is showing some issue?) am not sure about this, could be something you need to check.
The biggest one is the gearbox itself, there could be numerous ones to this. We can try eliminating all three based on your input. |
Hi Moonshine, my Figo is July manufactured and September purchased.
The first time this happened is around 1.5 months back. While decelerating hard (not sudden braking) at a red light, the car died.
Your suggestions regarding the injector getting deposits seems probable, will check with the service stationr regarding the same.
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Originally Posted by coloneljasi There are a lot of probable causes to your concern, including the ones already stated by our co-members. Rather than speculate, I suggest that you get the car over to the dealership asap. They might not need you to replicate the conditions, just tell them how and when the anomaly was noted and let them worry about narrowing things down. No offense intended. |
Thanks for the suggestion coloneljasi, but that is where the real problem is. I'm not too confident at the A.S.S diagnostic process. My worst fear is getting my car back with a comment "We could not find any issues with the car". That will destroy my peace of mind and I don't think i will be able to drive freely as i would like. Hope they know what they are dealing with, fingers crossed.
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Originally Posted by nitrogary okay people. i thought i was the only one who had this issue. my car also had such problems. its happened to me twice. and it was a wierd coincidence, that it happened at the same spot (traffic signal) when i go to work in the morning.
the way it happed was, i was in 4th, and saw the signal turning red. so just touched the brakes and pressed the clutch pedal for a downshift. and the engine just died! i was like ****!
coasted to a standstill at the signal (straight line path) but realized the steering is going to be extremely heavy. so was prepared for it. keyed off and started the car again with no issues that day.
have tried to replicate the error with no success.
i have seen this error state before while working on a CRDI engine and it was called injector bank error. in that case, the engine would cut off fuel while accelerating. this could be a similar case.
@ diesel9999:
1. Bad Fuel quality and blocked fuel filter
2. Fuel Pump Adjustment
3. Blocked Air Filter
these are probable for mechanical pump engines. not for common rail. the engine is 'supposed' to take the above factors into consideration.
i am not sure what to do about the ford A.S.S. as i wonder if they'll sort it out.
this is one thread i will keep a very keen eye on.
thanks for initiating it!
Nitro |
Hi Nitro, just see my reply to Moonshine above, the scenario you mentioned is almost similar to what I faced the first time. Happened at a traffic signal while decelerating. Hope they have come across such issues and don't make this an experiment process.
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Originally Posted by gemithomas Ford changes the Fuel Filter only during the 30K service
I really dont know how they manage to do that with the kind of diesel we get in our country.
@ Jayded: I strongly recommend you ignore such things till it becomes something that can be replicated or where you can really put in a pattern of occurance. Otherwise the A.S.S guys would just fiddle with all the factory settings / fitments without any idea of what they are really doing. This could eventually lead you experiencing worser things from the car and Ford would call it "within tolerable limits"
Even in my case the DTE was just around 100km. So it could surely be one of those "irregular behaviour", that ford claims in the manual, when you are low on fuel. If nitrogary could confirm his DTE reading when it occured we could probably find a pattern.
PS: Just my thoughts after owning a FIAT for many years. My Motto is to "Run it till it Runs". |
Gemi, I really don't want to live with it, because I want to live!

Jokes apart, I don't think I can ignore this one and live with it hoping it will heal itself. It totally takes out the fun in driving it around and cornering if I have to be prepared to deal with a dead car at high speeds. I was just lucky there were no vehicles ahead of me this time.
Just for people who know Trivandrum, this happened at the Vellayambalam roundabout.
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Originally Posted by streetlife @ jayded: Is there a jerk while shifting in smaller gears. Say 1st to second or Third to second?
This used to happen to my car. The car had jerky shifts and died while slowing or downshifting. After a test drive by the mechanic, Clutch bleeding was done. The problem resolved for around a month or so and returned.
I am planning to get it checked by a different service center now.
I am driving a Palio Multijet. |
My car jerks most times i shift gears, but I would like to believe it's because of my driving style. Haven't had this jerky situation to this magnitude in my santro though.
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Originally Posted by Firebird Not Sure about FIGO, however I have Fiesta TDCi.
I have not experiened this scenariao when low on Fuel, DTE showing as low as DTE 60 or 70 KM. TDCi manual does state that when extreamly low on Fuel, to avoid AIR in Fuel line, it cuts off the supply. Howevere 130 does not look that low to cut the fuel supply.
I have expertienced something similar, as downshifting from 3rd to 2nd to cross a hump. After crossing, engine died. I attribute it to the sheer dead spot caused by excessive low RPM. |
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Originally Posted by ObsessedByFIAT Hi!
Even I had similar instances of engine stopping all of a sudden.
1st time it was when I was navigating a turn on the ghat. The engine stalled and I did not have a clue what next to do. Escaped without any issues.
Other times has been happening on traffic signals with AC on. Feels like there is no power left in the engine. If I race it a bit (about 2k RPM), the car pulls it off, else it just stalls. :( |
In both these cases, the car was doing low speeds I assume (?). But my case is a little different, the car was moved to normal speed (around 40) from around 60-70 kmph. There is no questing of lugging the engine in my case. I'm almost certain on that aspect.
Will answer the other posts in a while, thanks a lot for the suggestions