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The 2001 Ford Falcon range of configurations is currently priced from $3,990.
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The 2001 Ford Falcon carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2300 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
Presumably, you’re talking about a car that is having trouble getting moving from standstill while facing up a hill. This is the result of a lack of power but that lack could be down to a thousand things. You could be looking at an engine with a poor tune or even a transmission with a faulty torque converter that is not allowing the engine to rev up for take-off.
A lot of local cars of a similar age to yours also experience fuel pick-up problems. We’ve seen cases where a split fuel line inside the tank refuses to pick up fuel if the tank is about half full and parked on a hill. So try this experiment: Turn the car around 180 degrees and see if it’s just as reluctant to take off up the same hill in reverse. If the direction the car is facing is the key factor, you’re probably looking at a fuel pick-up issue.
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You’ll need a different ECU for petrol, and you’ll need wiring for the fuel pump, which is in the fuel tank.
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It's not uncommon to have problems with the electric windows on Falcons. Get an auto electrician to have a look at it; it's probably a motor in a door.
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The Ford Falcon 2001 prices range from $2,200 for the basic trim level Single Cab XR6 VCT Pursuit to $13,090 for the top of the range Single Cab XR8.