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That could be a thousand things. plugs, cap, rotor, coil, fuel pressure, injectors, vacuum, IAC....
Have you already done anything? Any new parts?
Pull codes. See instructions here: www.fordfuelinjectio.com
you'll need a peice of jumper wire and pencil & paper and a working cehck engine light is all.
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Popa Tim
new plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor button, iam no mechanic, dummer than a stump, no one around here has been able to help me, so bear with me, thanks
It could be the Idle Air Control valve, it is located on the throttle body about half way up on the right hand side. What happens is over time they tend to carbon up on the inside preventing free movement of the pintle inside the IAC causing bad idle control. Sometimes removing it and giving it a good cleaning will cure the problem. Good luck.