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Does your wagon have the annoying alarm signal when you open the driver's door and the gearshift is in any position, but Park? Of course the key is in the run position. The owner's manual refers to this signal as a chime. A chime would be okay. Mine is like a siren.
Dear Mr. Wickens,
Thank you for contacting the Ford of Canada Customer Relationship
Centre. We received your message sent on 5/12/2006 regarding the warranty
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According to our resources, the warranty begins on the original retail
delivery date, or on the date of first use, whichever occurs first
("original warranty start date"), regardless of the km on the vehicle at
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My free advice: get a set of tires you can actually enjoy, as soon as possible. Life's too short for putting up with ratty tires. And having ratty tires can potentially make your or someone else's life too short besides.
And yes, the rear brakes on my ZTW have the classic squeal too. Unexplainable. But it does not seem to persist past about the first or second brake application of each driving day.
The aerodynamics is not perfect. I don't know about hatchback or sedan, but driving a wagon with windows open is almost impossible. If I open driver's window it is noisy and drafty. If I open passenger window, the wind buffeting is severe. Same with rear windows. Basically all I can do is open windows at two inches at most. The air induction with cabin fan turned off is weak. So the only way to drive this car is to keep windows closed, turn on the fan and turn on air conditioning. This really sucks since I like driving with windows open. Another annoyance is wind noise in the side mirror/driver window area on speeds exceeding 80 mph.
The seats are relatively comfortable and elevated, this simplifies getting in and out. Back support seems ok for me, but the seat cushion is too short, this is especially noticeable when keeping foot on the brake. The cushion height can be changed, but the cushion angle cannot, I would prefer rear cushion end to be lower.
The rear seat is not equipped with head restraints. Ford seemed to have calculated the risk and decided that not too many adults ride in the rear seats and out of those who do, not too many get in accidents. I wonder why Ford has not been sued yet for this attitude regarding passenger safety.
Rear seatback splits 60/40, but the cushion is one piece, this is plain stupid. Hey Ford, if you wanted to cut costs why making a split seatback at all?
The steering wheel is ok. My car is equipped with cruise control which is unintuitive to operate (I owned Toyota Camry before). Also, there is little space between the wheel itself and the cruise control buttons, so using proper driving technique keeping thumbs inside the steering wheel is not easy. There is a slight vibration that is transferred from the road to steering wheel. Not very noticeable at first, but after one hour driving you notice it.
Power windows are not as refined as on Toyota, they produce cheap "unlubricated" glass-by-plastic sound. But the doors shut with a nice thud.
Rear drum brakes squeal. Well, this is a 2000 Focus, but apparently even 2004 models have this problem. Has it been fixed for 2005 onwards, after Focus was slightly redesigned? I don't know. Can anyone suggest better brake pads that do not squeal?
The trunk is huge but lacks hooks to tie stuff down. Toyota Matrix has a better thought-out trunk. The spare wheel in the Focus is not easy to remove and to fix it back. The accessibility of the jack is even worse. Come on, take a look at how Japanese do it. The great thing about Japanese cars is that not only frequently-used stuff is well-designed, but rarely-used stuff is well-designed too.
The shocks were awful, the car floated and bobbed on California freeways. This is not just my car, I test drove 2002 Focus and a brand new model as well. I must say that even with soft shocks the car drives very well, keeping the lane in turns. I replaced stock shocks and struts with KYB GR-2, much better. No bobbing anymore, but now I can feel the smallest flaw of the freeway. Well, better this than a floaty car.
The 2.0-liter 16-valve Zetec is powerful enough, but I guess that 2.3-liter Duratec should provide better driving experience.
So far I can say, that the car's body and suspension are well designed, but everything else was saved on. Cost-cutting is everywhere. The car is ok for the money I payed for it, but I would not consider buying a new Focus for 15-18 grands, nah, no sirree. I would rather get Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe. Almost the same money for a new one, better resale value and better quality. I mean the build quality, parts quality and percieved quality like how different things sound or feel to touch. I hate Matrix's instrument panel, guess this is Pontiac's influence. Still, I think that a Matrix would be a better choice for a buyer of a new small hatchback/wagon.
Overall a pretty good wagon for the money and a lot more pleasing to drive than any Matrix we have driven.
Jaz
> then the Matrix. The 1.8 is inferior IMO,
> and even more inferior to the 2.3.
2003 Matrix:
1.8 liters, 130 hp @ 6000 rpm, 125 ft-lbs. @ 4200 rpm, 29/36 mpg (manual)
1.8 liters, 180 hp @ 7600 rpm, 130 ft-lbs. @ 6800 rpm, 25/30 mpg (manual)
2003 Focus:
2.0 liters, 110 hp @ 5000 rpm, 125 ft-lbs. @ 3750 rpm, 27/36 mpg (manual)
2.0 liters, 130 hp @ 5300 rpm, 135 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm, 25/32 mpg (manual)
How 1.8 is inferior than Ford's 2.0? It is more powerful with beter fuel economy. And 36 MPG for Focus? Really? Most people get 25-28 MPG. My best so far is 29 MPG. Mazda's 2.3 engine is a great one I agree.
The rear drum bakes accumulate this brake dust, and glazing, and the rear brake assembly needs to periodically be cleaned out-degreased, wiped down, reassembled. If the vehicle is still under warranty, they should do it free at your favorite Ford store.
im new to this forum, so dont know if this is the proper place to post. but here goes! our 2003 focus se wagon needs brakes, all the way around. (about 40,000 miles) first service its needed since we bought it new in 03! i figure while im replacing the rear drum shoes, id buy the inner seals and pack the inner and outer wheel bearings, if they dont need replacing. someone told me the bearings might be sealed, and i may not be able to repack them, just replace them. is this true???? i havent picked up a wrench in about 10 yrs, due to a disability, but have worked on vehicles most my mylife :surprise: !
ty,, bob
Tomh3
The bolts on the shocks on my rear hatchback door
rusted out. The dealer said they had never seen that problem. But they fixed it under warranty at about 35k miles.
I'm replaceing my squeaky brakes all the way around here in a couple of weeks in my driveway. My son is a mechanic and we will do it when it cools down . Maybe we can have a brake party here in St. Louis. Let me know if you're interested.
The "hot-rod" 180 hp MAtrix XRS is an interesting comparison point because my 2.3 wagon is faster and smoother and more efficient. 2.3 wagon has 0-60 of 7.9 seconds (Car and Driver) compared to 8.5 to 8.9 for a 180 hp XRS. My highway MPG is 35 compared to 30, I do not require high octane fuel and I have more cargo capacity. BTW I do achieve EPA MPG.
But my opinion that the Matrix engine is inferior is not based so much on specs but by just driving both cars. It is just displacement-challenged IMO and the Mazda-designed Focus engines are at least as efficient with more displacement.
Jaz.
Jaz
*** I think you are right it should be a TSB.***
Sorry I can not be of much help.
Jaz
My Ford dealer has no idea what the problem is, but they are the same people who needed four appointments with my car to realize it did have a serious transmission problem ( which they rebuilt at 34000 miles.
The car is perfect for me except that I can't trust it to start . . . any ideas?
If so, is the air conditioner factory installed or installed by the
dealer?
My Ford Bronco II (1987) had a similar problem. The air
conditioner was installed by the dealer and the dealer did
not upgrade the radiator per spec, instructions and price.
I had another mechanic install the correct radiator for me
and all was well.
Of course, your mileage may vary.
Thanks for the input.
Jaz
From what I have read, it is very unusual for a fuel-injected car to have vapor lock . . .the Focus is fuel-injected, isn't it?
Jaz
Anyway, I'm totally confused as to the absolute correct filter to use. If anyone could enlighten me , I would appreciate it.
Thanks
When I went to the Ford dealer for my state inspection (and recall for the rear latch), it seemed that I had no brake lights at all. They worked on it for two hours ($$$$)before discovering the problem was the wiring at the top of the rear door. As the service manager told me "it is from slamming the door". I said, "Oh, you mean from opening and closing the back gate? Shouldn't that be considered normal use?" Duh.
They suggested a whole new electrical harness, but we opted for repairing the wires. I still ended up costing me a fortune, but they did it while I waited.
I hope to be trading it in this weekend - but not for another Ford.
I very much would like to get an American made and American company car, but I feel like I'm giving up much to do so such as safety and reliability. I looked at the Focus at a dealer and was shocked to see no rear headrests!!! it's 2007, a $9,999 Chevy Aveo has them!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No side curtain airbags available???!!!
I did drive the Focus SES sedan A/T and must admit in ride and handling it was superior to my Corolla, let me say quite a bit superior.
My last American car was a 1995 Saturn SW2 which was a very good car.
I really want to buy a Ford, especially now (I know, I'm a day late and a dollar short - but better late than never, right?)
All you satisfied Focus Wagon owners out there, please tell me it's a decent car.
Thanks!
The real beauty of the wagon is when you can get a killer deal on one.
Jaz
"The aerodynamics is not perfect."
-shudda bought a Mercedes
"Rear seatback splits 60/40, but the cushion is one piece, this is plain stupid."
-agreed, but it is an economy car...
"The steering wheel is ok."
-the leather wheel is pretty nice :P
"Cost-cutting is everywhere. The car is ok for the money I payed for it, but I would not consider buying a new Focus for 15-18 grands"
-I bought my 03 ZTW w/ALL options except sunroof for $16k in the summer of 03. Much less money than the VW & Subies I was looking at. So far, (except for wheels going out of balance real fast) I've had ZERO issues and have gotten my money's worth. People still think I have a Volvo wagon
Is it perfect? No. Did I make a good decision purchasing it? HECK YES. YMMV.
Rick
my wife does like to hit all the potholes she can and hard.
But nothing broken yet . it's probably only a matter of time though.
I'm going to try to buy the rear seat from a Canadian Dealer so I can have head restraints.
Thanks for the advice, I hope more people choose Ford in the coming year.
wow, I'm going to order mine tomorrow after work.