When my ford fusion 2007 is put in drive, the car doesn't start to roll even after i release the brake. when I put the car in reverse, the car jerks. Please help...

Asked by steve_from_liberia Jan 24, 2018 at 04:25 AM about the 2007 Ford Fusion

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When my ford fusion 2007 is put in drive, the car doesn't start to roll like any automatic, even after i release the brake. When I drive the car has Very low acceleration. And when I put the car in reverse, the car jerks. Please help...

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Steve, my 2007 Fusion 3.0 V6 SEL AWD has been a nightmare experience for the past several months and if you have the 3.0L V6, my sincere advice is to replace the original ignition coils & spark plugs with panic-like urgency before it falls prey to the PCM issue common to the Ford V6 engines in the 06-09 period. There is plenty of info avail with a search.

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