Mike Fusco Member Joined Apr 14, 2013 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Mesa, AZ Feb 9, 2016 #1 When i am driving my ford ST 2004 when i put on my brake completely to stop at a stop sign it completely dies and then i have to put it in neutral and restart the car it stays running. Ran for codes shows nothing. Help ??
When i am driving my ford ST 2004 when i put on my brake completely to stop at a stop sign it completely dies and then i have to put it in neutral and restart the car it stays running. Ran for codes shows nothing. Help ??
Scott Tanner Well-Known Member Joined Aug 22, 2003 Messages 1,148 Reaction score 6 Location Marcellus, NY Feb 9, 2016 #2 Clean the IAC valve.. See projects section for info
Scott Tanner Well-Known Member Joined Aug 22, 2003 Messages 1,148 Reaction score 6 Location Marcellus, NY Feb 9, 2016 #3 ... Last edited by a moderator: Feb 9, 2016
R Richard L Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2001 Messages 8,432 Reaction score 11 Location Waco, TX Feb 9, 2016 #4 Yep, It is probably a dirty IAC valve (Idle Air Control valve). The other possibility is a vacuum leak? ...Rich
Yep, It is probably a dirty IAC valve (Idle Air Control valve). The other possibility is a vacuum leak? ...Rich
Y Yardsale Well-Known Member Joined Sep 26, 2003 Messages 1,863 Reaction score 2 Location Fullerton, CA Feb 10, 2016 #5 I was thinking vacuum leak, but not hard enough. The IAC is easy enough to clean and probably needs it anyway.
I was thinking vacuum leak, but not hard enough. The IAC is easy enough to clean and probably needs it anyway.
Todd Z Well-Known Member 4 wheel drive 2nd Gen owner V8 Engine Joined Sep 21, 2003 Messages 22,515 Reaction score 830 Location Long Island, NY What engine do you have? V8 engine What year is your Sport Trac? 2010 What Generation is your Sport Trac? 2n Gen Owner Feb 11, 2016 #6 Or the torque converter is sticking. dod you try throwing it in N when almost stopped? Todd Z