2006 3.0 ford escape shut down pos anti theft

Asked by Rodger Jan 22, 2018 at 08:13 PM about the 2006 Ford Escape XLT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ill drive for 14km at 100km/hr then the car will lose  
all pwr i can only start it with remote start all the
time I was wondering if this was a security theft
procedure if there's a way to turn fix us if anyone's
ever heard of it someone could just give me a
heads up as to why it's doing this tried looking at
all see if it was an aftermarket part but there is no
explanation the computer reads everything is
perfectly fine so someone has heard of this
problem before just give me a heads up let me
know what the solution was if there was one look
forward to the response thank you

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The anti theft is never supposed to come on once the car is moving (for obvious reasons). If you purchased the car from a rental company you could have a car immobilizer .. they put them in cars so if anyone doesn't return the car they activate it ... Some used car dealers have begun that practise too

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