Electrical Issue

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Hey guys

Well pretty new to the site and new to mustangs also. Well I bought my first stang about a week ago and have already run into problems...The car has 180 000 km on it and seems to have sum electrical issues. It is a speed density car. Well the problem is hard for me to diagnose rite now as it needs to be certified so I cannot drive it. It starts great but if it sits and idles for about 5 mins, it runs great, idles smooth, and from when I have driven it has lots of power, but after it gets to operating temp it starts to run rough and then subsequently dies less then a minute after. Then when I try to start it it will weakly fire and the tach will jump all over the place, its almost as if its diesling out....I have no idea to the source of problem but its really scaring me. Another thing I noticed is it is a bit hesitant when u rev it from idle, related or not im just letting you know. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Adam
 
Edit:

well I just went outside and after leaving it for about half an hour to cool down it started rite up and runs fine....I guess this leaves me to believe that it is sumhow temperature related...really finicy TFI module maybe?
 
TFI is an issue - good idea. parts stores can bench test them for ya. i would do lots of testing, since the unit might need to be hot to fail.

have you pulled codes? you can do it with a test light (your SD car likely does not have a functional CEL).

good luck.
 
I guess my next question is where is the TFI module? as I said VERY new to mustangs...I got the impression its on the distributar..am I right? Thnx

Adam
 
Yup! The TFI module is the plastic box that the wires plug into. you can remove this box with a deep well CRAFTSMAN socket. If you don't have CRAFTSMAN, you might have to buy the removal tool from the parts store to get it off. I don't remember the socket size, sorry.
 
Another thing to do is to remove your Idle Air Bypass (IAB) valve from the side to the trhottle body and clean that baby out REALLY good. If there is a lot of gunk in there, it indicates that the PCV valve at the back center of the lower intake is not working right AND/OR the wire screen below the PCV valve is completely plugged with gunk - which is quite common. The IAB ensures a good smooth idle. Use small tools and pipe cleaner or whatever to get that thing reallyu clean inside. It is a solenoid valve, so the solenoid must operate very smoothly.

I don't think ANY of your problems would be cured by converting to MAF. I still run speed density.
 
The tool is real cheap at Autozone or other suppliers. I keep a TFI spare and the tool in a parts kit in my trunk all the time. Kit includes TFI, EEC/Fuel pump relay, o-rings for fuel system and injectors, cap, rotor, spare ACT, ECT, and DA1 computer.
 
Well I just finished installing the new TFI and it runs perfect, no hesitation or sputtering and no stalling out. And once shut off will start instantly. So looks like I found my problem so thanks to everyone that helped me out. :banana:

Adam