why my 2014 ford fusion is stalling and then turns off

Asked by annoyed123 Feb 14, 2017 at 07:56 PM about the 2014 Ford Fusion Titanium

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

After driving for some time with no problems if i turn off for about 15 minutes
and then turn back on the car starts stalling and turns off

9 Answers

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May want to have the vehicle scanned for any trouble codes. This would let you know what is wrong.

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Throttle body ford will replace free I bought used and Ford new what it was and fixed it and a canister recall free

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I have a 2014 fusion se 2.0 engine and when driving it starts stalling then cuts off

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I have a 2014 fusion se 2.0 engine and when driving it starts stalling then cuts off. I did have the code check because my check engine light came on P0171. Can someone please help this is not safe especially on the highway or roads

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Mine did the same. I took a video (unable to upload here). I’ll drive, then feel like gas isn’t getting to engine, tachometer jumps below 1k RPM, then shuts off No checks engine lights, I have a code reader... it didn’t give any codes. I can turn off engine, wait 5sec, crank back up (it’s a slow crank)... then keep driving Some times it do this 2-3 times in a row.... then it’ll be fine

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I am having the same problem..... Did you find out why it’s happening?

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It was a “Fuel Pressure Switch”.... cost was about $250 to repair Never had any codes

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What do u mean by fuel pressure switch? Fors replaces the low pressure sensor on the rail but it did not fix the issue.

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Honestly, I’m not sure... they called it a fuel pressure switch, or low pressure switch. I don’t really know... but it works now

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