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I just had another recall fixed and received another letter in the mail today for my 5th recall. The 60/40 seat back pin my come loose and compromise safety in a crash.
1.Fuel sensor
2.Bearings
3.A & B Pillars
4.Clutch assembly
5.60/40 seat back pin
As for the suspension noises. I have had trouble with my suspension for a year and the dealership nor Ford has done a thing.
Are there any of you hearing creaking noises when you make right turns. My car now rides as if it has a spare tire on the rear--it leans.
I have even consulted Fords Dispute settelment board and they have not even contacted me after more than 2 months since I filled out the the paper work.
I read the other day that the reliablity of the Focus ZX3 has been bad the first year. I agree.
The car has been very reliable ( despite the piddly-[non-permissible content removed] recalls which are a pain ) and enjoyable but the brake squaling is annoying and dealer seems to want no part of repairing it.
Anyone had any luck getting this done ?
Apologies if this has been covered on the 12000 previous posts but I didn't think I could spend the several hours to check it ! :-)
I'm now waiting for new "re-designed-on national backorder" brakes that should solve the
embarassing sweaks and squeals every time I get to a traffic light.
Thanks
on the other side,the recalls are a nagging problem. despite the known
problems,i wouldnt part with my car.if one one could sum up the zx3
experience, it is a fun car to drive. there are precious few at this price
point that can provide the total package like the focus.
I got the car in (first in line) at 8 am Saturday morning and was out the door by 9:15 am. The service lady said they do about 10 A pillar recalls a day now, so they've had lots of practice. No problems with the match up of parts or seatbelt operation after installation.
The hinge on the back seat was replaced at the same time. So I guess it pays not to bring the car in immediately on a recall if it isn't something life-threatening. The service people need time to learn the procedure and it appears that Ford isn't too helpful in informing all of their technicians. Or it could be some dealerships pressure the technicians to get so many repairs done over a time period and they are overwhelmed with all the work. Some people would say the technicians are incompetent but I won't go that far, based on my experience.
I've been getting quite nervous after hearing all the bad posts, and after having a good experience I felt that it was necessary to share it. I've got more than 13,000 miles on my ZX3 now and it's coming up on the 1st anniversary date. It's been an enjoyable experience for me in general, and I've learned to overlook some of the minor stuff than happens because life's too short to nickpick. I sympathize with the people who have had bad experiences because on past cars I've owned, I've had problems too.
As far as my brakes go... yes, they do squeal at times (mostly in the rain and early in the morning), but they've always worked fine for me. My brother owns a ZX3 also and he wouldn't agree with me because he's had some major brake problems with his. But he's had a good service dept to work with all along, so at least his car is in tip-top form now. I think it's like doctors.. you find a good service dept and stick with it.
Charlie
I'm taking a look at different cars to decide on what I want for college. It'll be a 2 1/2 hour drive from my home to Clemson (if I end up there, and of course we're only talking every few weekends), so I want a car that I can deal with sitting in for that long coming back. I want a car that has some zip to it (I like taking people on at school now), but can actually be used for something. The Mustang has power, but let's face it, the trunk is near useless and the car has a bit MORE power than I'm looking for. I stumbled accross the Focus ZX3 and almost wrote it off because of the 2.0 Zetec, but saw the Horses and figure I'll test drive it Saturday. I like the sit high philosophy, and the hatckback. It looks good enough for me. But before I take the 20-25 minute drive to the Ford dealer, can someone tell me if this car is going to be able to have the zip of a......oh, say a '89 Probe (smallest engine) but also be confortable for the long journeys? I know it's a hatchback and can carry a load, but can you remove or fold down the rear seat to add to the cargo space?
Also...looking for an automatic with spring off the line, which is hard sometimes...and don't try to sell me on a 4-door, I just don't want one. Just looking for a comfy, nice looking car that has some zip and can carry things. Add in that it's comfortable and that's what I'll spring for.
Does the ZX3 fit the bill?
Pat
car.They always last at least 175000
miles with NO RECALLS and they last at least 12 years with NO MAJER PROBLEMS!!!! But they NO longer make
a low priced hachback,so i had to order a 01 zx3.(does look great)
How good is the zetec engine?
Any other car use it?
HOW LONG SHOULD THIS CAR LAST WITHOUT ANY MAJER PROBLEMS?????
Thanks
My interior roof is firm, as I guess they all are, and it's hard for me to tell if it glued on in all places. It doesn't feel like it's hanging down anywhere.
I took it to the Dealer here in Dallas, and they found out that my lower control arms were bad. Don't know why they were bad, I have less the 8,000 miles on my car.
So they Replaced my Lower Control Arms, and now I don't have any more sqeaking or creaking noises. Hope this helps some of you people out.
I just got a 6/00 production 2000 Kona ZX3, and I'm starting to get scared that the thing will become a lemon. I have 910 miles and so far the only problem is that at above 55mph the steering wheel tends to feel shaky and vibrate. I dropped my car off this AM to have 2 recalls fixed and the shaking looked at...although somehow I think they're going to do laugh off the shaking noise.
I have also noticed that there are a few random plastic parts hanging around my back seat that don't belong anywhere...
Otherwise I adore the car and really hope it's reliable. I didn't get presuaded to stop buying imports only to experience Detroitesque unreliability.
*sniffle*
I also have exposed rails. I thought it was either a) cheap or b) industrio-cool, depending on how you look at it.
Perhaps you can help me with my assorted parts bin... under my seat I found a plastic black thingy and a yellow plastic hookie thing. They seem without a home...
How about "Should I Buy", and "I Have This Problem--, Do You Have A Answer?", or "What I Would Like To Tell Mr. Nasser And The Ford Engineers.", or "How Do I Keep It Looking Nice?".
After all the asking for the ZX3 Owners Club, I hate to see it slip by the wayside.
Pat.
My questions are: is every Focus equiped with this feature? and how do I know it's working?
Thank you.
Is there a speed limiter too?
I wish someone would figure out how to turn one of the rear back up lights into a euro style rear foglight
I also wish for a million dollars
Jimmy
Others: The AVC is an awesome feature. If you think its not working, press the "menu" button on the radio twice. AVC (with either off or a number) will apear. Use the radio tuning buttons to increase or decrease the number. I keep mine on 7. (personal preference)
http://www.batinc.net/files/focus.pdf
Peace
from rear felt wheel wells. possibly due to flexing of material even
on smooth roads.especially prevalent when the roads are wet. the odd
whistle from dash is engine noise as you accelerate. im glad you mentioned this,i never have previously but i always have noticed it.
actually, i dont believe it to be anything serious,just another annoying
quirk or feature of the zx3. anybody else out there with the same observations on these two sounds?
Fool me once, shame on you! Fool me twice, shame on... ?
Could have done with out all of the recalls, but really can't complain since the car hasn't given me any real trouble. I've become a real pro driving my 5 speed, some of you remember that I didn't know how to drive stick before I bought my ZX3. Well I just wanted to stop in and say hello and hope all are enjoying their ZX3 as much as I do.
Anyone have them around?
The dealer realigned the wheels but it feels only slightly better. Hell, the yucky Olds that was my loaner car really excelled at highway speeds and felt smooth.
Is this problem related to the fact that I have 16" wheels or do you think it's a defect?
I love this car!
After 3000m, I want to change few things on my ZX3. I'm not a car expert so I'd like to run it by you first.
manual transx.= mxt75: RedLine ATF D4 (well, if I can get hold on it) - could actually somebody suggest a decent alternative?
oil to: 5W30 Mobil 1 synthetic
air filter: K&N air filter
Is there anything else that should be done here? e.g. lube joints, suppression, battery check or so?
Thanks everybody who reply!
Robert
Last time I checked Eurasian Parts had the lowest prices.
http://www.redlineoil.com/frames/dealersinfo.htm