2000 Ford Focus Stalls

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Asked by Jayfreeze360 Aug 31, 2013 at 06:43 PM about the 2000 Ford Focus

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I recently repaired my Mass Air Flow Sensor, Idle Air Control Valve, Alternator, Ignition Coil, Battery. Still my car is stalling out on, it is usually at a red light or when in park. It seems like when the motor gets to hot it just gives out or something? I have never had the problem before, the car has 137,000 miles. Is this problem even fixable? Or should I let her go?

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Is it ok to replace a throttle position sensor on a 2000 Ford Focus? I mean I want to replace mine but people have been talking about it being pointless in doing, is that true?

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Buy a can of See Foam and follow the instruction to clean the Throttle Body, it's sensor and carbon deposit on your valves.

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