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| Answer to: 2013 Ford Focus ST | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| For your reference on the focus. I’d stay away, esp. at that high mileage. | |||||
| Answer to: Ford compact cars particularly the ford focus ones | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I would not pay that much considering a 2014 focus with a manual transmission goes for $3500-4000 with less miles. That year had common ignition, engine, and transmission issues: Since the minimal price difference I would look for the later models like 09-11 they had decent autos and engines and have less complaints. | |||||
| why does my Focus have wet spark plugs | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | Mike11201 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello my name is mike munoz i have a 2007 ford focus ses hatcback and my spark plugs came our wet with oil do i chanhe the seals or should i worry about the engine only 2 spark plugs came out with oil the 3 only with only the tip and the las t was dry and also why my ford focus have a oil cooling system and it leak at the oil filter is crazy | |||||
| Answer to: 2012-2017 Duramax VS Super duty | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | USAFdozerpilot | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... issues with injection pumps. But none of the 6 6.7 our fleet has never had an issue with pumps at all. The reason I stay away from the newer GM products is because they don’t focus on something and get it right. Ford has its issues no doubt but they focus on their trucks, everything else besides the stang is a side gig for them. GM wants to cater to everyone so they dip their hands in everything and so nothing gets perfected or worked out overtime. They don’t focus on something and stick with it and overall QC becomes non existent. | |||||
| Econoline A/C failure, worth fixing? | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | 7.3PunchInA3.4 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| So my 2005 E-350 with 220K miles had it's AC and heat go out 6 years ago, including the defrost. We are going to be getting rid of one of our vehicles before too long, and it's either the E-350 or the 09 focus (Focus has right around 290K miles, and is deafening to ride in) In order to convince my significant other my Super Duty has plenty of life left in her, I need to get the vehicle back to a state of being safe to drive in, in all conditions. It has been sitting since mid December, and its battery was dead when I tried to demonstrate that it ran like ... | |||||
| Answer to: Some points you missed on bolt EV as other manufactures have same recall | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | vash | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I really really worry about the Mustang Mach-E because the every year of ford focus electric has a stop safely now issue which is coolant in battery leak. It is something ford never fixed even in the 2017 variants The "Stop Safely Now" issue (which is what the focus Electric's dash readout says then there is a problem) is a dangerous situation that in some cases causes a loss of power to the wheels - even when the car is in operation. Fortunately when the problem pops up, steering and brakes remained unaffected. 2013... Got a 2017 FFE two days ... | |||||
| Should I buy this Ford Focus | 18Relevance | 1 year ago | DiePon | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello! I’m making this post after seeing the 2002 focus short on YT. I wanted to ask about a 2006 Ford focus ZX4 listed at a dealership near me. It looks good (no accidents, 64k miles, $6k, FWD, 23mpg city, 4cyl) and is in the range of time I’m comfortable buying a car (2005-2020). My main concern is that it feels to good to be true. Lowish miles, low price, it feels like there’s gotta be something catastrophic about this car to warrant the price like a transmission that’ll self destruct after 4 seconds. It seems like it’d be a decent first car but I wanted ... | |||||
| 2001 Chevy Impala vs 2007 Ford Focus | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | Kjolink | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Scotty, please give your opinion on this situation. I inherited a 2001 Chevrolet Impala 3.8L with 100,000 miles. My daily driver is a 2007 Ford focus 5-speed with 230,300 miles. I need to keep one and sell the other. The Impala is rusty and has some weird electric dash goblins. The focus has never given me problems. I drive mostly highway miles. Which one would you keep if you were me? | |||||
| Answer to: Focus ST opinions | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| To give you some context, the Grand Tour team traveled to Madagascar in their special dating to 17 December 2020. For the first time a car was left behind and that was Richard Hammond's focus RS... because of mechanical issues. There is a class action lawsuit for the Ford focus and Fiesta for DCT transmissions. Ecoboost engines are also junk. Now reconsider... | |||||
| Answer to: Brz/gt86 vs focus ST | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | Dad2LM2 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| The GT86/BRZ and Miata would be the most reliable sports cars on the market. focus ST not so much. The focus has a turbo, which adds low end torque but adds a lot of wear and tear (and repair cost). The lack of turbo on the GT86/BRZ means you have to drive it at higher RPM, which puts you around the infamous torque dip for much of your driving; I didn't notice it on my test drive, but I imagine you would if you bought one. But other than that, it is a great little car that is fun to drive and should hold its value well. FYI: redesigned BRZ is coming so ... | |||||
| 2007 ford focus as a daily driver? | 18Relevance | 5 years ago | johnlastname | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| hey scotty what do thank of this 2007 ford focus as a daly driver | |||||
| Answer to: 2014 Ford Focus worth it? | 18Relevance | 3 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Scotty doesn't answer questions more than once. They're junky cars, plain and simple, they're "SelectShift" transmissions, not traditional manuals, and they had nothing but problems with those. They don't make them anymore, either, so that tells you a lot about the build quality. Ford's engineers knowingly put dual clutch automatic transmissions in cars, like the Fiesta and focus, knowing they were defective. It's just a crapshoot waiting to happen. It may be your crapshoot, if you don't heed Scotty's advice. | |||||
| Ford focus TCM Waranty recall question | 18Relevance | 3 years ago | justlostintime | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| We recieved a Waranty recall for our 2012 ford focus TCM unit. At issue is if it drops out of gear, or losses power or will not start sometimes, the check light may or may not be on. Our car seems to have these issues... We think. We went to the ford dealer and they told us they needed to run a diagnostic for $330 to determine if our tcm needed to be replaced. But if something else turned up on the diagnostic or they decided that it did not need replaced then we are on the hook for the $330. I am unable to find any details regarding the tcm units in ques ... | |||||
| Answer to: Sport mode 2018 Focus SEL | 18Relevance | 4 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Obviously no. Not unless you want to fry the internals. BTW, I've addressed your post previously, has everything you need to know. GO GET IT REPLACED UNDER WARRANTY AND DUMP THIS ABSOLUTE PEICE OF JUNK!!! The other option is to replace and complain until Ford agrees to buy back the pile of trash they call a car. (Am saying that as someone who has owned a focus with the, nickname PowerSh** (As in PowerShift)) | |||||
| Rougher Idle after Oil Change (2009 Ford Focus - Automatic) | 18Relevance | 4 years ago | BernardFife | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| (2009 Ford focus - Automatic ; 46K miles) Scotty, I changed my oil a couple of days ago on my 2009 Ford focus and I’ve noticed that the car seems to idle worse now. There is a more noticeable vibration when sitting in the car and it doesn’t sound as smooth either. I regularly change my oil (about every 5K miles) with a synthetic blend. I checked the oil level and it appears to be within the deemed acceptable range on the dip stick. However, it is on the lower end of the acceptable range this go around. Should I add more oil and could this be the ... | |||||
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