Ford Mondeo Throttle Body Problems

Problems mentioning the Throttle Body on the Ford Mondeo
Over reving
2004 1.8 LX Petrol
Posted: May 21, 2011
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Reving its self
2002 1.8 lx
Posted: Sep 3, 2010
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Feul
1998 1.8 16v
Posted: Mar 29, 2011
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OVER REV
1997 GHIA X
Posted: Jun 10, 2011
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Reving high
2002 2,0 petrol
Posted: Nov 13, 2011
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High revs
2006 2.0 Ghia
Posted: Jul 10, 2017
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Idle speed from 800rpm to 1000rpm and climbing
2007 1.8 16v duratec he
Posted: Aug 29, 2017
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Loses power and cuts out
2011 2.0l estate
Posted: Aug 19, 2020
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What problems can be caused by a faulty Throttle Body?

Check Engine warning light showing on dashboard

The dashboard warning light showing on this page (or one very similar, sometimes a slightly different shape or colour) has appeared on the dashboard and doesn't go off when the car is running.

Engine is running rough

When the engine is running it does sound like it would normally, it can sound like it's struggling to keep running or produce strange noises that sound like it's not running in time with itself.

Engine is rough at idle speed

At idle speed the engine sounds like it's about to stall, it improves when the accelerator is pressed down but when idling in traffic it sounds like it's struggling to run properly.

Gear changes are difficult

Changes between gears have become difficult, the gearstick no longer moves freely between gears, it sometimes seems to get stuck or won't go into a gear properly.

Engine doesn't start up and/or cuts out when running

The engine doesn't start up very easily and will often not start at all. When it is running it can cut out completely without warning.

Car acceleration or performance is not as strong as normal

When putting your foot on the accelerator the car does not respond with the same urgency of acceleration. It feels like there is a lag between putting your foot down and the car accelerating, when it does accelerate it feels like a much slower change in speed.