2008 Ford edge limited

Asked by Deano1288 Feb 15, 2019 at 02:02 PM about the 2008 Ford Edge Limited AWD

Question type: General

Ok hopefully someone can help me figure this out. I have a
2008 ford edge limited. When I cold start the car and let it
warm up it runs great. But as soon as it get to operating
temperature and I turn the car off like to go in the store or
something when I come back out and restart it it run like
crap it vibrates and I have low hp while driving it. This only
happens when the car is hot and I turn it off. If i leave the
car sit over night and start it the next morning it runs fine
again. Hopefully someone can help me!!!!!!!!!

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Could be engine coolant sensor but would do a scan if you have not done so already. Also coils can act up if they develop hairline cracks. Would have a look at your plugs and condition of the wiring as well. Good Luck!

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