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Edit: according to the dealership I'm using the wrong terminology here and i should be saying "loses engagement" rather than "loses power". Updated title & body.
2013 Ford Fiesta, under 80k miles. The engine randomly loses engagement at a stop or at very low speeds; I put my foot on the gas and get no power but the engine revs, as if the car were in neutral. The engine is still on and all electronics and everything else works. If I put the car in park, I can't shift out of park until I turn it off and the engine "recovers" (which it does...eventually). So far I've driven the car for up to 20 minutes at neighborhood speeds with no issues.
Replaced the battery (it was time anyway) which didn't fix the problem. Mechanic ran an EVAP smoke test and found no leaks (though there was an old code for an air leak)--since the problem only happens when the engine is hot/after driving a while I suggested letting it run for a few hours and checking again. Waiting to hear back from the mechanic if they could replicate the problem.
A friend also suggested the fuel pump and/or filter could be the issue.
Ford has a CSP out for a TCM replacement and I've confirmed with Ford that I'm eligible, but the dealership wants $180 to test it (which I'd be responsible for if it's not the TCM)
Anyone experienced this before?
2013 Ford Fiesta, under 80k miles. The engine randomly loses engagement at a stop or at very low speeds; I put my foot on the gas and get no power but the engine revs, as if the car were in neutral. The engine is still on and all electronics and everything else works. If I put the car in park, I can't shift out of park until I turn it off and the engine "recovers" (which it does...eventually). So far I've driven the car for up to 20 minutes at neighborhood speeds with no issues.
Replaced the battery (it was time anyway) which didn't fix the problem. Mechanic ran an EVAP smoke test and found no leaks (though there was an old code for an air leak)--since the problem only happens when the engine is hot/after driving a while I suggested letting it run for a few hours and checking again. Waiting to hear back from the mechanic if they could replicate the problem.
A friend also suggested the fuel pump and/or filter could be the issue.
Ford has a CSP out for a TCM replacement and I've confirmed with Ford that I'm eligible, but the dealership wants $180 to test it (which I'd be responsible for if it's not the TCM)
Anyone experienced this before?
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