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Old 02-10-2006, 12:38 AM   #31
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I've only CL but have had a few probs, O2 sensor, bad starting, water leaks in rear 1/4 window, bad paint work and now rust. our dealer loves us lol
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Old 03-10-2006, 08:14 PM   #32
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the rear windscreen on my 06 lx sedan was badly distorted ford replaced it under warranty but the new one was just as bad after checking some other cars on the lot it seems most of them have the same problem they are trying to find a replacement one of acceptable quality i would advise all focus owners to check thier window glass for distortion and go back to thier dealer and ask for it to be replaced if needed.

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Old 04-10-2006, 08:39 PM   #33
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Month/year build:nov 05 with 20000k's

Spec Level: dunno, bottom of teh range

KMs at time of fault:had problems since within the first week of ownig the thing

Symtoms not starting, door locks cycling randomly, marks on paint job

Fault:dunno, faulty front left selonoid, dodgey paint job

Fixed? By: not fixed yet, fixed under warranty, and fixed under warranty

Comments: the starting problem didnt happen for a while now but still ****ed off with the service i got at the time of that problem, the locks got fixed after goin to 3 different ford yards was happy with Torque Ford in Redcliffe who fixed the locks. and teh rear bar got painted pretty much straight away of me informing them. that all i think, i was sure there was more, will post when i remember.
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Old 05-10-2006, 11:04 AM   #34
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I would urge anyone with a problem that hasn't been fixed email Ford Australia. Maybe if they start seeing a consistency in the type of problems posted they might do something about it. Here is the link to Ford's Customer Service where you can email them with your problem(s)

https://www.ford.com.au/contactus/in...fordcrc.com.au
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Old 05-10-2006, 11:21 AM   #35
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The seat adjustment handle cover comes off really easily
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Old 05-10-2006, 01:59 PM   #36
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Mine had developed a problem attracting bad drivers and bad parkers.

I think it had a d1ckhead magnet installed somewhere but I can't find it.
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Old 05-10-2006, 04:42 PM   #37
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Old 05-10-2006, 05:07 PM   #38
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Mine had developed a problem attracting bad drivers and bad parkers.

I think it had a d1ckhead magnet installed somewhere but I can't find it.
When I park and find a parking space, I profile the driver by the car they drive and its condition. For example, Thursday night, Miranda Westfield carpark, 84 Ford Laser with red Ps one side, Toyota Prado with tissues on the dash the other. The Laser has Ford seat covers on it, so I'm guessing the driver loves Fords, going by how young they are, they probably are working in the shops and know how valuable money is. I could park 20cm from them and wouldn't get a scratch.

The Prado is probably mums taxi dragging 6 deliquent kids around the shops. Coming back to the car, they pull their trolly to the back of the 4wd scratching the surrounding cars, unlocks the door for the kids, kids swinging the doors into surrounding car. Leaving the carpark she can;t manover the 4wd well but CBF doing a 3pt turn to get out cleanly and scrapes the car surrounding it. They also cbf about their car because the husband paid for the 4wd.

I know this is a gross generalisation, but most of the time you can just "tell" Whether its safe or not. Any car that looks like it carries kids is a definate no-no to park next to.
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Old 05-10-2006, 07:13 PM   #39
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I agree with you totally BlackLS. Its for that reason that I park next to new-ish sparkling BMWs, Mercs and other Euro expensive cars.

I also try to find a spot where there is a wall or pillar on the passenger side if I reverse in. That way, I can put the car within 5 cm of the pillar and leave HEAPS of room on the other side for the other car to open their doors and such.
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Old 09-10-2006, 02:41 PM   #40
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I gave the car a good wash on Saturday and was the first opportunity I had to do a very close scan of the car. I discovered the Headlight lenses, particularly the right has some frost-like stain around the blinker. Looks like moisture or something. I also found a tiny paint chip in the rear right door frame which is already rusty, then on the rear hatch, the plastic fitting above the licence plate that houses the latch/lights has a small scratch and a scuff (looks like someone opened the hatch onto something without enough height clearance). What's the best way to go about this? call the dealer or drive in there and put them on the spot?

If the lights need replaceing, I'll enquire about the Zetec lights and cash adjustment. I hope this wont turn into a nightmare.



They'll definitely deny the paint chip, I should have checked all the door frames thoroughly when I collected it. Hopefully I can get some touch up paint.


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Old 09-10-2006, 04:30 PM   #41
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If the chip is rusted then that would indicate its been there for a while. Go back to the dealer NOW.

The headlight, I'd bet that the headlight hasn't been sealed properly at the back and that is dried condensation or even dried sea salt from the trip over the Indian Ocean.

There is only a 5000km warranty on fit and finish...
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Old 09-10-2006, 04:48 PM   #42
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If the chip is rusted then that would indicate its been there for a while. Go back to the dealer NOW.

The headlight, I'd bet that the headlight hasn't been sealed properly at the back and that is dried condensation or even dried sea salt from the trip over the Indian Ocean.

There is only a 5000km warranty on fit and finish...
Cheers BlackLS, and I didn't know about the fit & finish limit.
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Old 11-10-2006, 11:57 AM   #43
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Bloody clutch return spring broke, oh ie oh ie its off to ford we go.

Oh forgot to mention that I have had the B pillar(rear door)trim replaced 3 times, keep warping and coming adrift.
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Old 16-10-2006, 12:27 AM   #44
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Month/year build:June 2005
Spec Level: Zetec
KMs at time of fault: 28,000
Symtoms: Knocking/popping noise under acceleration in reverse
Fault:Rear engine mount (took them 7 hours to find it!!)
Fixed? By: Under warranty
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Month/year build:June 2005
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KMs at time of fault: 28,000
Symtoms:Sever wobble under acceleration between 60-75kmh
Fault: "out of round" CV shaft
Fixed? By: Not yet - parts ordered
Comments: When they replaced the rear engine mount this problem was apparent, I specificly asked Sinclair Ford (Penrith) to road test the car between 60-75kmh when they did the replaced the engine mount. I picked the car up only to find the wobble was still there. Either they didn't road test the car at the speed I said it happens or whoever did road test it somehow thought a wobble that vibrates the whole front end of the car is normal??? :
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Old 19-10-2006, 02:57 PM   #45
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KMs at time of fault: 32,000
Symtoms: Pinging motor, happens all the time under firm acceleration no matter what fuel
Fault:Had the ecu flashed 3 times now still not fixed
Fixed? no
Comments: Very frusturating but been told to wait for new software, like the other 3 times nows.... last new car I'll ever buy for the wife me thinks.
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Old 25-10-2006, 03:25 PM   #46
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Anybody noticed a difference in the beeping sound when you havnt got your seatbelt on? Mine is definatly sounding abit different to when i first got the car. It sounds as if it is sick, i cant really describe it but just thought id ask if its happened to anybody else.
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Old 25-10-2006, 03:39 PM   #47
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Anybody noticed a difference in the beeping sound when you havnt got your seatbelt on? Mine is definatly sounding abit different to when i first got the car. It sounds as if it is sick, i cant really describe it but just thought id ask if its happened to anybody else.
Like its distorting yeah? A lot of it comes from the vibration with plastics in the guage cluster. Mine disappeared when I did the LEDs
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Old 25-10-2006, 03:47 PM   #48
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Like its distorting yeah? A lot of it comes from the vibration with plastics in the guage cluster. Mine disappeared when I did the LEDs

Anyone know of an easy way of disabling this irratating alert?
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Old 25-10-2006, 03:51 PM   #49
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Anyone know of an easy way of disabling this irratating alert?
There is a method that works on the Euro Focuses which includes the XR5. Doesn't work on ours, the best we could probably do is ground the wire for the seatbelt alert.
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Old 25-10-2006, 04:24 PM   #50
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Like its distorting yeah? A lot of it comes from the vibration with plastics in the guage cluster. Mine disappeared when I did the LEDs
Yep your spot on mate. When i take my car in for the 15,000 service ill get Ford to fix it. Thanx for that.
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Someone could try go to ford and demand it be disabled for "motorsport purposes".
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Old 28-10-2006, 11:18 PM   #52
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Month/year build:Nov 2005
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KMs at time of fault: 32,000
Symtoms: Pinging motor, happens all the time under firm acceleration no matter what fuel
Fault:Had the ecu flashed 3 times now still not fixed
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Comments: Very frusturating but been told to wait for new software, like the other 3 times nows.... last new car I'll ever buy for the wife me thinks.
I have same problem, amoungst other things... It makes the car sound soo gutless.
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Old 04-11-2006, 05:09 PM   #53
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I have been reading this forum for a while and have now picked up my new LX sedan (today) These are the current problems.

Little bubbles, creases and hairs in tint (all windows)
Front left hand speaker not working
T-Bar knob scratched (many scratches)
Plastic battery cover unable to be clipped shut. (all the ones in the yard were the same) The guy broke the clip trying to fix it
Bonnet rubbing on one of the headlight protectors (bonnet slightly wonky)

They say they will fix these problems when we take it back for it's first service, but we will arrange for some of it to be done sooner.

Are these problems common?
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I have been reading this forum for a while and have now picked up my new LX sedan (today) These are the current problems.

Little bubbles, creases and hairs in tint (all windows)
Front left hand speaker not working
T-Bar knob scratched (many scratches)
Plastic battery cover unable to be clipped shut. (all the ones in the yard were the same) The guy broke the clip trying to fix it
Bonnet rubbing on one of the headlight protectors (bonnet slightly wonky)

They say they will fix these problems when we take it back for it's first service, but we will arrange for some of it to be done sooner.

Are these problems common?
The tint would have been a 3rd party tinter.

My front left speaker also stopped working. Loose connection.

Battery cover sounds wierd. Bonnet rubbing can be fixed by the rubber buffers being unscrewed a bit.
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Old 05-11-2006, 08:17 PM   #55
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I got tint issues too (bubbles). I'll raise that (among other things) when I see em for the Peace of Mind service. They had Solartint do it i think.
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According to the receipt the dealer used "Australian Auto Tint" in Ringwood. The tint is Omega Plus 35%

I'm glad the other problems are fixable.
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My LS Zetec must be a freak because I have no problems with anything... the pinging others have is a concern but I've thrashed this thing from day one and never heard any pinging or protests at all.

I got stuck with a tank of 91 RON for the first time last week but never again. It lost a fair bit of HP and ran noticably flat and lifeless. This was the fist time it's had 91 RON and I listened very carefully - but no pinging thankfully.

There must be ECU issues on some cars - curious. Maybe the temp range of the spark plugs??? I'm at a loss.
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My LS Zetec must be a freak because I have no problems with anything... the pinging others have is a concern but I've thrashed this thing from day one and never heard any pinging or protests at all.

I got stuck with a tank of 91 RON for the first time last week but never again. It lost a fair bit of HP and ran noticably flat and lifeless. This was the fist time it's had 91 RON and I listened very carefully - but no pinging thankfully.

There must be ECU issues on some cars - curious. Maybe the temp range of the spark plugs??? I'm at a loss.
as i think i said earlier in the thread, mine only runs on 91 because i'm a cheap bastard and i've had no pinging issues, no problems with paint quality and nothing but top service from Ford dealerships..

mind you, it helps when you've bought enough of their cars to own shares in the place


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LOL would be nice to own Ford alright then maybe I could find out what they've done to the Pertek rally Focus..... I want 207 Kw too.
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LOL would be nice to own Ford alright then maybe I could find out what they've done to the Pertek rally Focus..... I want 207 Kw too.
then buy an XR5T and do some simple mods lol....its really that simple...
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