2003 Ford Taurus 2003 Taurus Satlling out

Tiny
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I have a 03 taurus that stalls out on me randomly while driving. Some times it will run fine for 2-3 days then it will stall out while on the road, usually starts right back up. Other times it just wont start for 30-45 min. While trying to start it nothing cranks over but all of the lights work perfectly. Took it to 2 different shops they said the had no idea. Anyhelp would be Greatly appreciated

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Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 AT 5:14 AM

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Tiny
BMRFIXIT
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Stalling I would've thought idle air control valve
but when it didn't start for 30 to 40 min
then you need to start checking (fuel, spark, codes)
I would check fuel pressure and fuel pump
any check engine light on?
Have it scanned for codes
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Tuesday, February 28th, 2017 AT 12:09 PM
Tiny
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The intake was changed about a week ago and the problem came back, the fuel pump along with the relay was changed in july (check engine light was on) But the 2 shops I took it to said there were no codes and there is no check engin light on so im completly stumped
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Check engine was on
then it should have codes
something is missing here!
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Check engine was on when the fuel pump was changed in july the car didnt start stalling and failing to starrt until december there was no check engine light for this problem. I've gotten a few people with similiar problems and hey all needed a new computer - maybe this is why there are no new codes or back codes?
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I don't think so and you do not have any thing (symptoms) to support this idea
Check tranny cooler line very common for the clamps to loosen up
and if its the tranny solenoid gasket its a simple job
PCM very rear to fail and you can reprogram them if needed
we had seen a lot of issues with the idle air control valve
I would recheck that area

DRIVEABILITY - IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) VALVE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): 03-3-5, Date of Issue: February 17, 2003
FORD: 2000-2003 Taurus; 2002 Thunderbird; 2000-2003 Explorer, Ranger; 2001-2003 Explorer Sport Trac, Explorer Sport LINCOLN:2000-2002 LS MERCURY:2000-2003 Sable, Mountaineer
Related Ref Number(s): 03-3-5
ARTICLE BEGINNING
DESCRIPTION
DRIVEABILITY - IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) VALVE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS
ISSUE
Some vehicles, may exhibit driveability conditions. These may include:
? No start
? Difficult to start
? Stall
? Low idle
? Rough idle
? High idle
? Hesitation/surge while accelerating or at steady speed
These conditions may be intermittent with no Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) and no Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL). In some cases DTC and MIL may be evident.
ACTION
Trouble cannot be identified with 95% of returned Idle Air Control (IAC) valves. The following procedure is supplemental information to normal diagnostics to facilitate accurate identification of malfunctioning valves. These symptoms would include engine stall, hard start, crank/no start, idling problems, and Idle Speed Control System related DTC's.
If the service writer uses the attached worksheet (Fig. 2 ) for all driveability concerns including stalls it will assist the technician making a correct repair the first time.
Perform normal diagnostics.
SERVICE INFORMATION

NOTE: IT MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE TO DUPLICATE THE CUSTOMER CONCERN. ALTHOUGH THE CONDITION MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ANY EVALUATION OF THE IAC VALVE BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING SERVICE PROCEDURE.
IAC DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS - GENERAL
Never clean an IAC valve. Carburetor cleaners and other cleaning agents may temporarily repair the driveability concern, but the long-term functionality of the valve is compromised.
For all driveability concerns, make certain the service writer obtains as much information as possible from the customer as to the conditions causing driveability concern.
NOTE: IF THE ENGINE STALLED WHILE THE VEHICLE WAS IN GEAR AND MOVING THE POSSIBILITY OF THE IAC VALVE CAUSING THIS IS UNLIKELY UNLESS IT OCCURRED ON DECELERATION.
Use the following Supplemental information for 3.0L 4V Duratec Engines, in the Taurus/Sable, and Lincoln LS.
1. Use the following conditions for the test described below:
? Transmission in park.
? Engine temperature should be at least 190 °F (88 °C).
? All accessories should be off steering wheel in the center position.
? EGVR and EVAPDUTY CYCLE at zero, if the vehicle has an EGR system.
? Short and long term fuel trims less than 15%.
? At stabilized engine speed (RPM) and temperature (hot idle) per the Powertrain Control Emission Diagnostics (PC/ED) manual, verify the IAC duty cycle is within reference values called out in the following chart in this TSB.
NOTE: IT IS USUAL TO SEE THE IAC DUTY CYCLE VARY BY 1% TO 2% OVER SEVERAL MINUTES.
If the Duty Cycle is out of specification, proceed with the following steps:
1. Ensure that there is no purge flow. 2. Verify PCM harness integrity by performing a wiggle test on the harness while the engine is running and observe the IAC duty cycle and engine performance. Should abnormalities be observed, repair the harness as required. 3. For an IAC duty cycle high concern, unplug and plug in the IAC power connector several times. If the duty cycle remains high, replace IAC valve. 4. For an IAC duty cycle low concern, there may be an intake air leak. See the below IAC diagnostic service tip for DTC 1506 and other high idle concerns.
Use the following Supplemental information for the 3.9L Lincoln LS and Thunderbird.

1. Use the following conditions for the test described below:
? Transmission in park.
? Engine idle at approximately 650 RPM.
? Engine temperature should be at least 190 °F (88 °C).
? All accessories and the engine cooling fan should be off.
? Steering wheel in the center position.
? EGRVR and EVAPDUTY CYCLE are zero.
? Short and long term fuel trims less than 15%.
NOTE: IT IS USUAL TO SEE THE IAC DUTY CYCLE VARY BY 1% TO 2% OVER SEVERAL MINUTES.
NOTE: IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE IAC DUTY CYCLE WHEN THE RPM IS AT 650 RPM. EVEN 700 RPM IS TOO HIGH FOR CHECKING THE IAC VALVE DUTY CYCLE UNDER THESE CONDITIONS. IF THE RPM IS OVER 650 RPM, MOMENTARILY OPENING AND CLOSING THE THROTTLE AND A SHORT EQUILIBRATION TIME WILL LOWER THE RPM.
At stabilized engine speed and temperature, verify that the IAC duty cycle is between 27-36% with no purge flow (EVAPV duty cycle is 0%).
If the Duty Cycle is out of specification, proceed with the following steps:
1. Ensure there is no purge flow. 2. Verify PCM harness integrity by performing a wiggle test on the harness while the engine is running and observe the IAC duty cycle and engine performance. Should abnormalities be observed, repair the harness as required. 3. For an IAC duty cycle high concern, unplug and plug in the IAC power connector several times. If the duty cycle remains high, replace IAC valve. 4. For an IAC duty cycle low concern, there may be an intake air leak. See the below IAC diagnostic service tip for DTC 1506 and other high idle concerns.
NOTE: IF THE ORIGINAL IAC VALVE WAS WITHIN DUTY CYCLE SPECIFICATION OR THE DUTY CYCLE REMAINS OUT OF SPECIFICATIONS AFTER IAC VALVE REPLACEMENT FURTHER DIAGNOSTICS ARE REQUIRED TO ADDRESS THE CUSTOMER CONCERN.
Use the following Supplemental information for 4.0L SOHC Engines in the Ranger, Explorer, Mountaineer, Explorer Sport and Explorer Sport Trac.
If no DTC's present check the following items in this order before examining the IAC valve:
? BARO Hz reading - Refer to Barometric Pressure Chart listed in this TSB
? Battery and fuse box power lead

? Ground wire attachments
? Wiring (wiggle test)
? PCM voltage
? Vacuum leaks
Examine IAC valve under these conditions:
? PCM updated to the latest available calibration.
? Transmission in park.
? Warm stabilized vehicle with engine temperature at least 190 °F (88 °C).
? All accessories and cooling fan should be off.
? Steering wheel in the center position.
? EGVR and EVAPDC at zero, if the vehicle has an EGR system.
? Short and long term fuel trims (less than 15).
Perform the following steps in order:
1. Using either NGS or WDS bring up the following PIDS: IACTRIM, IACKAM2, IACKAM3. 2. Allow vehicle to idle until the IACTRIM PID is 0.
NOTE: IACTRIM ALWAYS TRIES TO GO TO 0. WHEN MOVING TOWARDS 0, THE IACKAM2 PID SHOULD BE CHANGING. IF IACKAM3 IS CHANGING, THEN THE AIR CONDITIONING SHOULD BE TURNED OFF.
3. If IACKAM2 is between -0.35 and +0.35 with IACTRIM=0, then the valve is operating properly at idle. The remainder of this TSB will help diagnose true root cause. 4. If IACKAM2 is not between -0.35 and +0.35, it is highly likely that the engine idle system (to include the throttle body and air intake system) is not operating properly.
NOTE: FOR ALL VEHICLES PLEASE RECORD THE OBSERVED IAC DUTY CYCLE AND ENGINE RPM IN THE WARRANTY CLAIMS COMMENTS FOR THIS DIAGNOSTIC.
IAC DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS - DTC 1506 (IAC OVER SPEED ERROR) AND OTHER HIGH IDLE CONCERNS
? There are two primary causes of high idle: 1. Damaged IAC valves and 2. Vacuum leaks
? IAC valves can be damaged from engine induction backfires. Many times the customer may not notice the induction backfire but will notice the high idle afterwards. Indications of valve damage can be a shiny, almost polished appearance in the interior of the valve and a dislocated pintle. An IAC valve damaged by backfire should be replaced. Refer to Fig. 1.
? Inspect PCV system for leaks especially looking for cracks along any rubber elbow joints; also

DRIVEABILITY - IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) VALVE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIP.
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verify that the correct PCV valve is installed.
? Inspect for vacuum hoses loose or disconnected from intended ports and connections. Induction backfire can loosen or disconnect vacuum hoses.
? Two indicators can help you identify if a vacuum leak is present, even if the engine RPM appear normal in the service bay. If the duty cycle is below specification that is indicative that the engine is receiving too much air (from a vacuum leak) and the PCM is ordering the valve to close up to restrict flow. Another indication is fuel trim. Record the long term and short term fuel trim PIDS (LONGFT1, LONGFT2, SHORTFT1, etc.), If short term fuel trims are high (above specification) this is a possible indication of a vacuum leak, making the engine run lean, and the PCM is attempting to compensate.
IAC DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS - DTC 1507 (IAC UNDER SPEED ERROR) AND OTHER LOW IDLE CONCERNS
? An under speed error may not necessarily be a fault with the IAC valve. A large friction load on the engine or obstruction in the air intake system could also reduce the engine RPMs.
? There are four possible sources of friction load that can contribute to under speed error or low idle concerns. 1. Power Steering Load 2. Air Conditioning Load 3. Electrical Load 4. Automatic Transmission Torque Converter Load
IAC DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS - ROUGH IDLE CONCERNS
? Rough idle concerns are often a result of a lean running condition
? Another possible cause is contamination build up on the MAF sensor
IAC DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS - ENGINE HARD START/ENGINE CRANK-NO START
? While performing diagnostics, the technician should ensure that the fuel system is working correctly for all engines with hard start/crank no-start complaints.
? When diagnosing a mechanical return less fuel system, the following correction to the PC/ED pinpoint HC (4) diagnostic procedure should be used when performing the KEOE fuel pressure test:
? Perform the KOEO fuel pressure test as specific in the PC/ED manual.
? The fuel pressure should drop off no more than 10 psi from maximum pressure (no lower than 55 psi for a 65 psi max system or no lower than 45 psi for a 55 psi max system) within 5 minutes of the start of the test.
? The fuel pressure should drop off to no less than 30 psi within 30 minutes of the start of the test.
? For greatest accuracy, the service technician should read the fuel pressure as soon as possible after pump shut off, no more than 5 minutes after the start of the test.
NOTE: RETURNABLE AND ELECTRONIC RETURN LESS SYSTEMS SHOULD ALSO BE
DRIVEABILITY - IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) VALVE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIP.

IN PINPOINT TEST HC.
IAC DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS - HIGH IDLE RPM AT START UP
? Most engines will have a temporary high idle at engine start up to allow for catalyst light off. If DTC 1506 is not present, this indicates that there is no fault present with the IAC.
? A vehicle with very low odometer miles, may exhibit a higher than normal temporary start-up fast idle (1600-2500 RPM that decreases slowly). No repairs should be attempted because this is a normal temporary PCM calibration strategy to prevent spark plug fouling during plant/transportation operation. The calibration will permanently revert to its normal strategy after the PCM has seen its first 4 miles of continuous drive cycle. A brand new vehicle may accumulate some mileage without turning this strategy off if the drive cycle has been below 4 miles at a time.
IAC DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE TIPS - IAC VALVE NOISE ISSUES
For IAC valve noise concerns check for obstructed or potentially damaged IAC valve from backfire
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Tuesday, February 28th, 2017 AT 12:09 PM
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Its deffinatly not the IAC, that was changedaround dec 18th. The mechanic who has it now say it stalled for him and its deffinatly an electrical proble, any ideas on what the most likely cause of this would be

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