- Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: funboy42
Sounds like several things waggy.
They don't use cables anymore to the best of my knowledge unless you have really old car. So maybe the sensor for the spedo is coming unplugged or shorting out, or completely wacked. And since a lot of sensors may use that one to determine the speed, spark plug advance, fuel to use, throttle position, and so on the car may run like crap. Hence the check engine light.
Another one is like mentioned ia an above post and that is if it is throwing a tranny code (hence the check engine light as well for this), the newer cars will put the trans into whats called "limp mode". The car wont shift right or wont shift out of second and will have to floor it to get it to speeds of 45-50.
Since it is a 97 escort its a mazda build so I would prolly go with the spedo sensor shorting out/bad since a lot of other sensors rely on that one to determine how to adjust for other things. Im not 100% sure it would have a limp mode for that trans though or for that year. The 3 years I worked for ford the only real problems the escorts of that year came in for was vibration in the steering wheel from a poorly balanced 4cyl engine and timming belt breakage. Now there is a slim, super slim chance, it may of broken a tooth on the belt. It would cause it to run like you mentioned but it would be doing it all the time since slipping. Either way walmart sells a OBD II code reader for $50 which will pay for itself the first time you use it. I highly recomend you pick one up. If anything at least you can clear the code yourself and see if it makes the car run better and if not will know what ever shop you take it to is bull sh1tting you for you will know what the light is on for.
yeah thats what a guy said who i usually take the car to. pitty he is so busy he said he wouldnt be able to look at it for 2 weeks.
i looked at walmart for a reader. cheapest they had was $99 the guy said they do have cheaper but won't have any in stock for a week. GRR.
