2016 Ford Fusion with 1.5 Ecoboost, about 160k mi.
The idle will stumble under load -- now, "under load" can mean a/c compressor on or high electrical load (the rear defrost really upsets it).
By stumble I mean the idle drops to ~400 and then recovers to, say, 800-900. It almost starts "bouncing" but if you give it the least bit of throttle then let off it smooths out temporarily until it starts bouncing again.
The owner reports this happened after he had the timing belt replaced. No misfires, but LTFT is at +18 while STFT is +/-4.
I tried smoking where the filter airbox connects but found absolutely no vac leaks. Is there a better/more appropriate place to smoke these turbo engines?
Absolutely no codes except for the AGS (active grille shutter) which I'm going to fix just because. No crusties observed in the AGS connectors and power and ground are present along with a pulsing ~9V which is likely normal signal wire behavior.
Again, zero misfires in the counters.
I cleaned the throttle body and wiped throttle trim, but this did nothing. Plugs are new Motorcraft from O'Reilly and new coil boots. Purge valve tests good.
I don't like the high LTFT, but would this even cause symptoms of a stumbling idle and ONLY under a/c or alternator load?
Also I've found several other reports of EXACTLY THESE SYMPTOMS online, with people sometimes noting it gets worse when the a/c is on and the radiator fan kicks up (ie a/c and electrical load) but no one ever posts a resolution.
Otherwise the vehicle runs great with no codes (except grille shutter which is being addressed).
Ideas welcome. Really would like to find this vacuum leak. These are speed density so I dunno where (ie what areas) vacuum leaks matter??
The idle will stumble under load -- now, "under load" can mean a/c compressor on or high electrical load (the rear defrost really upsets it).
By stumble I mean the idle drops to ~400 and then recovers to, say, 800-900. It almost starts "bouncing" but if you give it the least bit of throttle then let off it smooths out temporarily until it starts bouncing again.
The owner reports this happened after he had the timing belt replaced. No misfires, but LTFT is at +18 while STFT is +/-4.
I tried smoking where the filter airbox connects but found absolutely no vac leaks. Is there a better/more appropriate place to smoke these turbo engines?
Absolutely no codes except for the AGS (active grille shutter) which I'm going to fix just because. No crusties observed in the AGS connectors and power and ground are present along with a pulsing ~9V which is likely normal signal wire behavior.
Again, zero misfires in the counters.
I cleaned the throttle body and wiped throttle trim, but this did nothing. Plugs are new Motorcraft from O'Reilly and new coil boots. Purge valve tests good.
I don't like the high LTFT, but would this even cause symptoms of a stumbling idle and ONLY under a/c or alternator load?
Also I've found several other reports of EXACTLY THESE SYMPTOMS online, with people sometimes noting it gets worse when the a/c is on and the radiator fan kicks up (ie a/c and electrical load) but no one ever posts a resolution.
Otherwise the vehicle runs great with no codes (except grille shutter which is being addressed).
Ideas welcome. Really would like to find this vacuum leak. These are speed density so I dunno where (ie what areas) vacuum leaks matter??