Hi guys! This is my first post!
I have a 1997 Ford Aspire MT, which is almost like the Festiva, so I decided to post this in case someone could use some help.
I recently bought a 1997 Aspire with only 88k miles on it. There are lots of small things that are wrong with it but what got to me the most was that it was not accelerating properly.
It had a lumpy idle and would accelerate ok but it felt like it was cutting the fuel and/or running lean when accelerating hard.
I did a full service including oil change, spark plugs, wires, rotor, air filter, cleaning the intake, etc.... And it still was doing it.
I recently did the brakes and while bleeding brakes, I lost all my brakes, pedal would go clean down, so I started troubleshooting the brakes. Obviously, I tried pumping the brakes and when doing that, the engine would almost die.... So.... vacuum leak coming from the brake booster!!!! I thought it only would have a leak when brakes applied, so I didn't think about it too much. Long story short, my brakes came back, I believe some junk got into the master cylinder and it got sort of fixed when bleeding the brakes twice. I still have to replace the master cylinder because I have a slow fluid leak and the booster (because it kills my fuel mileage, acceleration and because it has a vacuum leak). Now I know that my acceleration issues are caused by the master cylinder.
How do I know this? I was thinking about the booster again, and I decided to run the engine with it disconnected, of course, plugging the intake manifold where the booster connects to it. I then ran the car and the acceleration problem went away, so that is where my problem is. If you are going to troubleshoot this yourself be very careful because without vacuum you basically will lose your brakes and it will make it extremely difficult to stop the car, so troubleshoot accordingly.
I am now moving on to two other big items that my Aspire is giving me trouble with which are the front bearings making a ton of noise (thinking about putting in Kia Rio hubs and not worrying about the spacers needed) and the front end clunking when going over bumps. Tried replacing motor mounts but that didn't make the bump go away.
Thanks for reading and I hope to add more helpful tidbits in the near future!
I have a 1997 Ford Aspire MT, which is almost like the Festiva, so I decided to post this in case someone could use some help.
I recently bought a 1997 Aspire with only 88k miles on it. There are lots of small things that are wrong with it but what got to me the most was that it was not accelerating properly.
It had a lumpy idle and would accelerate ok but it felt like it was cutting the fuel and/or running lean when accelerating hard.
I did a full service including oil change, spark plugs, wires, rotor, air filter, cleaning the intake, etc.... And it still was doing it.
I recently did the brakes and while bleeding brakes, I lost all my brakes, pedal would go clean down, so I started troubleshooting the brakes. Obviously, I tried pumping the brakes and when doing that, the engine would almost die.... So.... vacuum leak coming from the brake booster!!!! I thought it only would have a leak when brakes applied, so I didn't think about it too much. Long story short, my brakes came back, I believe some junk got into the master cylinder and it got sort of fixed when bleeding the brakes twice. I still have to replace the master cylinder because I have a slow fluid leak and the booster (because it kills my fuel mileage, acceleration and because it has a vacuum leak). Now I know that my acceleration issues are caused by the master cylinder.
How do I know this? I was thinking about the booster again, and I decided to run the engine with it disconnected, of course, plugging the intake manifold where the booster connects to it. I then ran the car and the acceleration problem went away, so that is where my problem is. If you are going to troubleshoot this yourself be very careful because without vacuum you basically will lose your brakes and it will make it extremely difficult to stop the car, so troubleshoot accordingly.
I am now moving on to two other big items that my Aspire is giving me trouble with which are the front bearings making a ton of noise (thinking about putting in Kia Rio hubs and not worrying about the spacers needed) and the front end clunking when going over bumps. Tried replacing motor mounts but that didn't make the bump go away.
Thanks for reading and I hope to add more helpful tidbits in the near future!
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