wrench light came on car had no power?

Asked by Patrick Apr 26, 2017 at 01:00 PM about the 2012 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

wrench light came on car had no power shut the car off then restarted it and
the car ran fine light has not come on since. any ideas?

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Try taking the car to Auto Zone or your local auto parts store and see if they'll hook up a scanner to the OBDII port and search for stored codes.

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Your throttle body is failing. I'd bet money on it. You may be able to get some assistance from your local Ford dealership. Contact them first. DO NOT just buy a throttle body from anywhere or a random parts store. If you're due credit from Ford for the part, that will make it quite difficult.

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I have the same problem, but it`s appears when I give it a full trottle and accelerate. The engine slow down and you think something has crash. But when when I stop and restart all is back to normal again.

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My 2010 Ford Fusion did the shut down & restart. It was the Throttle body. So far my 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid did the same thing but I put it in the shop to verify.

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GuruCJX1D hey did you find out what was wrong with the 2017 Hybrid?

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i took my car in and was told throttle body (maybe) bought trottle body cleaner cleaned it myself no problem yet. but was that what made me stall?

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