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Salesman tried to low ball me on the trade-in by saying the Focus is really hard to move now due to all the recalls.
Turned out I decided to buy a new house instead so will need money for moving expenses. Will keep the car and grin and bear it.
Am thinking of a X-mas present for Lloyd, my service man at Ford.:>)
(at least not so far) lock when I close the doors with the engine running. I know of others w/ FOMOCO products that do lock, however. Is it possible that my vehicle's auto lock system has been dismantled either inadvertantly or at the factory or by my dealer? I'm very glad I don't have to worry about the doors auto locking.
Is our Focus different?? On ours you get one lock per start cycle, but it only happens when the car is moving. Never seen it happen when the car is not rolling and never happened but that once per start up.
FDIII
If you notice the repair history of Ford cars in CReports you will notice mostly black dots in the beginning and slowly changing to red dots by the end of the model life. The Escort is a perfect example of this. Now, it is one of the few Ford cars that CR recommends.
The only reason I purchased the vehicle is due to it being 'Car of the Year' in both Europe and the US. I thought they had a year to get the kinks out in Europe but I was wrong.
This will teach me never to buy a first year model car. No matter who makes it.
I hope that I will be able to not forget my 2 first year cars and I hope my emotions will not cloud that memory when next it comes to new car purchases.
I agree totally with markregal and know that our 2001 Focus has so far (8,500 miles since March, 2001) been a great addition to our family motor pool!
Any wonder why people think the Focus is a bad car???
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http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/roadtests/2001/december/200112_longterm_fordfocus.xml
Read the above link for some good news on Focus reliability.
I also will wait till my warranty runs out and then either trade it for a Pro 5 and hopefully by that time they will come with a more powerful engine, or go to AAA and purchase an extended warranty for the ZX3 I did this with my old Mazda 323.
You will need to take the car into a AAA diagnostic center and they test it to see if it road worthy. There are pre-printed charges for the warranty based on the cars repair history, IE consumers reports. Only buy 'name brand' warranties, ie. I read on another board where it took a guy a year to collect from his no name company.
http://www.aaamidatlantic.com/automotive/protect_investment.asp
Now, an extended warranty for $500.00 might be worth the price, especially if you need it. Certainly cheaper than a new car.
And turn off the all CAPS please, shouting is not necessary.
Also, I went to the site and there are at least 60 headings. Which one did you want us to read?
I did a search for ZX3 and found this page;
http://www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2001/December/spending/cars.html
Remember, all is relative. Some folks like the car, some do not. I just returned from my fifth recall, so put me in the latter catagory.
Nice site to visit. All Ford all the time.
I've had all the usual problems and then some - broken clutch spring, water leaks, strange engine sounds, lousy mileage (ok - that might be my fault - but she's so much more fun when you keep the revs up) and so on.
Recently, I've started hearing a loud humming noise apparantly coming from the rear of the car. I thought I might have a bum tire so I took her to a shop to have em checked out, balanced and rotated. They said the tires were fine. The back tires moved up front and vice versa, but the noise is still coming from the back. I had the rear axle / bearing recall work done about a year ago. Could this be the problem? I don't see what else it could be...
The noise starts at about 25mph as a low pitched moan, then at about 35mph becomes a loud hum, and at about 45mph, it's loud as hell. Above 60mph, the noise is higher pitched and less noticable, perhaps because of increased road / engine/ wind noises? I'm probably driving a lot of dogs nuts while on the highway.
Anyone experience this problem before?
To those involved: feel free to email me if you have any questions/comments about this matter. Any further posts on this subject will be deleted. And now back to the subject of the Ford Focus ZX3. Thanks for your participation.
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When I made a stop for gas in South Carolina there happened to be a ford dealership next to the gas station. I pulled up to the service station and asked them to check it out. The service advisor told me that its probably just the fuel cap was loose and it will take about 20 to 30 starts to get the light to reset. She said that it would cost me 58 bucks to have them hook up the diagnostic computer to confirm that.
I got home and started to read the manual and it says that there is a light on the dash "Check Fuel Cap" that will illuminate if the cap is left open and it has a warning that if it is left open for a long period of time the check engine light may illuminate. This leads me to believe that I have been mislead... The check fuel cap light never came on.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks!
I don't believe there is a "check fuel cap" light. I may have never noticed it, but I thought the "check engine light" would illuminate if the gas cap was off or loose. Mine is a 2000 so maybe there was a running change, or I just never noticed. Either way, you shouldn't have been charged anything. Sounds like the dealer was either trying to get rid of you, or trying to make a fast buck.
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These lights are really turning into a real pain and are more like the boy who cried wolf then any real help.
In both cases, after a number of start cycles the light went off. I still have no idea about the Carmy but know that I was starting the Mustang last summer and my hand slipped off the key and caused the start cycle to stop before the engine caught. This must have produced some engine scenario that the computer thought was a problem and for the next 3 weeks the light stayed on. Then one day it just went out.
I think a major problem is that they monitor emissions equipment and although it may "see" a problem, its not really a problem of the operation of the car but rather an emissions problem. Not like the old days when you might have oil pouring out of your engine when an engine light came on.
Wiper Motor Cover.
"A switch located in the plastic cover of the wiper motor gear case could malfunction and overheat, potentially resulting in loss of intermittent wiper function, loss of wiper park function, complete loss of wiper function, or ignition of the plastic cover material. Switch malfunction is most likely to occur when the intermittent setting of the wipers is being used, or when snow or ice obstructs the blades from returning to the 'parked' position at the bottom of the windshield."
This marks the eighth time the Focus has been the subject of a recall since its inception last year. Sure, it was fresh right out of the box, but American manufacturers seem to have a disproportionate amount of instances where the car didn't jell quite right the first time. It also serves to highlight the numerous problems that FoMoCo has been having, topped off by the delay of its much-anticipated halo car, the Thunderbird.
Clayman, not bashing you, just noticing that it seems like the same recalls get mentioned over and over, nothing personal.
she's still a blast to drive though.
my tranny and gearshifter feels like crap when it's cold now. gets much better after a dozen of so shifts though and is nice after a couple of miles.
It is just odd I never received a recall notice and my dealer said nothing about it when I had the bearings replaced last month. So, I assumed it MUST be a new one.
Sorry to fan the flames of recall hysteria. :>)
For what it's worth, my transmission has shifted badly in the cold since the day it rolled off the lot... Needs time to warm up first. This is not unusual in my experience, it has happened in at least half of the cars I have owned.
Well I am happy to say I, too, am waiting for something to go wrong, just not something ELSE to go wrong. Haven't had a problem of ANY description yet... Just thought I would be the one voice untrammelled happiness on this board.
And clayman1000 mentioned the Thunderbird... I've now seen three of them on the road. Nice looking car, but I don't think I can afford one right now (thanks, Bin Laden, for putting me on the unemployment line!).
-SHOV6
2001 ZX-3, black, all options but for the godawful automatic, side airbags, and stability control... 12 months and 13k miles later, no problems of any kind but for a flat tire.
Thanks,
Joe
I've got 25K miles on my 2000 Focus ZTS, been great.
When I was last at the dealers my mechanic mentioned a lot of Fuel filters have been replaced on the '00 Focus. Said they die when in sharp rounding curves like onramps. Seems the fuel is driven to one side and it sucks air...?
http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/longterm/articles/44025/page017.html
But, the PT Cruiser did musch worse. Lots of grips about speed and power.
"The PT's engine tires quickly when several people are aboard. Editor-in-Chief Karl Brauer used the wagon to transport several editors to lunch and reported that our long-termer struggled to lug its body up various hills on Sunset Boulevard."
http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/longterm/articles/44035/page016.html