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I recently bought a car it was fine for a month or 2. Randomly it starting going into limp mode and shutting off/ dying in the middle of the road. The check engine light came on so I got it tested. It said something was wrong with the throttle body. I got a brand new throttle body put in my a trusted garage. It was fine for a few days but the problem is back. What’s going on? This is a 2010 Ford Fusion sel
What makes this problem better or worse?
N/a
How long has your 2010 Ford Fusion had this problem?
1 month
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Hello, "I got it tested" -- where and by whom? Did someone monitor the operation of the throttle controls and verify the throttle body had a concern? A diagnostic trouble code for the throttle body and controls does not implicate failure of any particular part. Rather, it shows that testing must be performed to determine what the root cause of the problem is. Testing needs to be performed and what is happening when the problem is active should be monitored to get to the source of the problem. www.repairpal.com/repair-shops There's a link to find some shops near you who can diagnose and repair your vehicle.