Hi I have a ford Ikon 1.3flair 2008 model petrol engine. If am drive rainy season,floods engine jurk and off. After 15 to 30min they will start otherwise does not start...how to solve this problem

Asked by Gpslvm4 Dec 02, 2015 at 12:45 AM about the 2008 Ford Fiesta

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Seal the ignition wire boots to the plugs with dielectric grease and any other connections were water can get in.

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Can u give ur number or call me 8086084196.my car also same problm.same model 2004 ake

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Check the wiring harness rubber plug between the engine compartment and the passenger compartment on the left side. Check if the rubber plug is secured in place. If water gets passed this plug and into the passenger compartment, there could be moisture in the PCM or the electrical terminals on the PCM could be coroded. The Fiesta came with the Flair, I don't know anout the Ikon. In South Africa these vehicles had a Bosch PCM.

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