2001 Ford Escape - 3.0L Idle Surges; Cold, No Codes

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2001 Ford Escape - 3.0L Idle Surges; Cold, No Codes

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Idle surges bad when cold, up and down, like a vacuum leak. Had a bad IAC vlave and a vacuum hose, but the problem is still there. When it warms up, you can barely tell there's a problem. It has to be really cold, like first thing in the morning. :D Just wanted to let you all know IT'S FIXED! It was the lower intake manifold gasket. Thanks for all the input. Hope this helps someone else. :D :D :D :D
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Re: 2001 FORD ESCAPE 3.0 IDLE SURGES, COLD

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Watch your maf. If it's low, rev it up for a little while and then let it idle again. If it goes back to normal and then starts getting low again, you have another leak somewhere.
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Re: 2001 Ford Escape - 3.0L Idle Surges; Cold, No Codes

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Yea, I agree. Aren't they ones with those plastic intake manifolds and little rubber o-rings in a grove for sealing? I have seen numerous problems with that design and replaced them for the same symptom you are describing. You could even have a warped or cracked intake manifold.
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Re: 2001 Ford Escape - 3.0L Idle Surges; Cold, No Codes

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What are the fuel trims when this happens
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Re: 2001 Ford Escape - 3.0L Idle Surges; Cold, No Codes

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what is the scanner reading as a temp reading. if it's reading high from a shorted sensor that will cause the issue.
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