What Causes Ford Engine Failure?
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Ford engine failure can be attributed to the following reasons: 1. Unqualified exhaust emissions: Issues such as poor fuel quality, malfunctioning catalytic converter, excessive carbon buildup in the intake pipe, clogged fuel injectors, faulty oxygen sensors, or occasional engine misfires can trigger the engine warning light. Among these, poor fuel quality causing the engine warning light to illuminate is the most common. 2. Poor engine system performance leading to warning light activation: Problems like faulty throttle pedal sensors, throttle position sensors, air flow meters, crankshaft position sensors, or poor circuit connections can all cause the engine warning light to come on. 3. Transmission system failure: In some vehicles, transmission system issues such as internal faults, slipping, or overheating are also indicated through the engine warning light.