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My 2003 took 1/5 tank of fuel to go 47 km - Math

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A 2003 WHAT. be more specific. If your driving a 2003 ford focus. That's a lot of fuel. If your driving a ARMORED TANK It's pretty good

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SOURCE: my 2001 Pontiac Aztek's fuel gauge works until

it is one of two things the fuel gauge in the tank is bad or the gauge in the dash is bad...I would check with the dealer to see if they have seen that problem before...they maybe a recall for that problem...

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SOURCE: 2003 Focus stutters accelerating between 60-80 km

Had similar problem on '04 Zetec. Turned out to be coil pak.

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