sometimes when I start it. It stalls as soon as I take my foot off the gas. Even when I am driving and stop at a light as soon as I take my foot off it the rpms drop till it stall

Asked by carmar5683 Dec 03, 2014 at 12:35 AM about the 2001 Ford Escape XLS FWD

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a new fuel filter would be a cheap place to start. if it still happens have the fuel pressure tested. if it is below specs for your ford then you probably need a new pump.

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I'd check the idle air control valve, it's cheap to replace. What it does is provide air to the throttle body when you are not stepping on the gas pedal - as the name implies, "idle air control." You can scan for codes to see if there's a problem: codes P505 to P509 for GM, Ford, and Chrysler are idle control problems.

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I change the throttle body the filter fuel pump and when I get to a stop before I get to stop the truck stop but restarts over yet what is that

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I have a 2004 Ford escape seems like it runs good untill it warms up than its start like a missing and want stall out even if u gave it gas it acts like it doesn't have power sometimes anyone know what it could be?

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I have a 2013 FORD ESCAPE AND WHEN I TAKES MY FOOT OFF THE GAS PEDAL IT THROTTLES WHEN DRIVING.

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