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Old 20-05-2007, 07:16 PM   #1
Aussie Falcon
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Default how long till stalling stops after computer reset?

I have a AU1.5 Fairmont 6cyl auto which had a battery die during the week. I got it replaced but it now stalls at traffic lights and round abouts. The Radio also asked for a code.

My local garage hooked it up to their computer and couldn't see the fault codes due to it being a Fairmont.

They suggested it may take up to 300km and if it's still a problem take it to a Ford dealer.

I searched here and followed recommendations such as http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...42&postcount=6

It has now been 100km of driving in a variety of conditions: traffic and highway and it's still stalling. I have to left foot brake and use neutral to keep revs up.

I had no other problems prior to replacing the battery. The car currently drives normally while it has about 1000+ revs.

Is it normal for it take this long to relearn?

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