What is the reason for the occasional inability to accelerate when pressing the throttle in the Ford Escort?
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Ford Escort's inability to accelerate when pressing the throttle is generally caused by fuel line blockage, exhaust system failure, severe carbon buildup in the throttle body, or throttle pedal malfunction. Below are detailed explanations regarding the inability to accelerate: 1. Cause Introduction: When the car's fuel line system is blocked, especially if the fuel injector is clogged, fuel cannot be adequately transported, resulting in incomplete combustion within the engine cylinder. 2. Throttle Body Carbon Buildup: When a car has been driven for an excessive mileage without cleaning the engine throttle body, carbon buildup occurs, affecting fuel combustion and ultimately leading to reduced car power and increased fuel consumption.