What Are the Causes of Ford Engine Failure?
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Ford engine failure causes: 1. Excessive carbon buildup in the throttle or engine interior; 2. Poor engine combustion state; 3. Low-quality fuel; 4. Oxygen sensor malfunction leading to improper air-fuel mixture ratio; 5. Aging insulation layer of high-voltage wires. Solutions for Ford engine failure: 1. Clean the engine; 2. Use higher-octane gasoline; 3. Improve fuel quality; 4. Adjust, repair, or replace the throttle position sensor; 5. Clean or replace fuel injectors, change spark plugs; 6. Inspect the cooling system. Precautions for Ford engine failure: 1. Engine-specific cleaners should not be used on painted surfaces; 2. For stubborn dirt, use foam-type engine-specific cleaners; 3. Annual inspection is recommended, and always warm up the vehicle properly.