A Club Summary Popular Topics - Feb 21st to March 1st
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 714 posts
Maps/Sat Nav issue after Sync 4 OTA Update
In the recent forum thread discussing issues with maps and satellite navigation following the Sync 4 OTA update to version 4.2.2, many users reported persistent map freezing problems. Despite attempts to resolve the issue, including updating to version 6.4.0, the glitches remain unresolved, leaving participants frustrated. A common recommendation is to ensure all connectivity settings are enabled and to report issues to Ford for more attention. Overall, there's a growing consensus on the need for clearer communication from Ford about these ongoing navigation problems.
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 402 posts
This week, a forum thread discussed a common issue with boot leaks in the Mk3. Members shared various experiences, primarily noting that leaks often originate from poorly sealed vents, around the rear lights, or from the grommet area. Most users agreed on the effectiveness of using silicone sealant for repairs, and many recommended thorough inspections after rain to identify potential problem areas. Keeping an eye on the situation was emphasized, especially as warranty periods come to an end.
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 354 posts
How To: Focus MK3 pre-facelift SYNC 1 to SYNC 3 upgrade for late 2012, 2013 and 2014 modelsThis week, forum members continued their in-depth discussion on upgrading the Focus MK3 from SYNC 1 to SYNC 3 for late 2012 to 2014 models. Many shared their experiences and troubleshooting tips, emphasizing the importance of carefully reading through the entire guide before starting, as it involves significant wiring changes. A consensus emerged around the need for compatible parts, particularly the correct Audio Control Module (ACM), to fully utilize existing sound systems. Members also offered advice on using Forscan for configuration tweaks to enhance functionality post-upgrade.
Ford Owners Club - Capri · 108 posts
First new Capri spotted on the road
This week's forum thread buzzed with excitement as members spotted the first new Capri on the road, leading to a lively debate. While some admired its design, others questioned Ford's decision to revive the iconic name for this SUV, suggesting it feels more generic. Additionally, discussions veered into the quirks of driving EVs, with several users sharing amusing anecdotes about encounters with unpredictable electric vehicles. Overall, the consensus reflects mixed feelings about the new Capri, signaling that some members are open to its potential while others remain skeptical.
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 77 posts
Focus MK4/MK4.5 Battery Issue Petition
This week’s forum thread focuses on a petition addressing battery issues in the Ford Focus MK4 and MK4.5 models. Many owners report problems like battery drain due to faulty batteries, ineffective battery monitoring systems, and troubling Sync updates. While some have had success getting repairs or replacements through Ford, there's a growing consensus that the Sync 4 software may be a significant contributor to these issues. Members are gathering names and details to present to Ford Customer Care in hopes of finding a solution.
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 68 posts
cylinder deactivation vibration
In a recent thread, Ford Focus owners discussed persistent vibrations linked to the cylinder deactivation feature in certain engine models. Many shared their frustrations, questioning whether it’s normal for a car to vibrate during fuel-saving operations. While some users reported no issues, others experienced significant discomfort, particularly at specific RPMs. A consensus emerged that while Ford acknowledges the feature, solutions like software adjustments or manual workarounds may alleviate the problem for those affected.
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 64 posts
Focus Mk4 St Line-X - Quality issues
In a recent forum thread, several Focus Mk4 St Line-X owners shared their frustrations regarding quality issues, particularly with alloy wheels and door trim scuffs. The main concern raised was the perceived lack of quality control from Ford, with many users feeling dismissed by their dealers when addressing these problems. The consensus suggests a growing disappointment among owners, leading to questions about Ford's future direction and quality assurance as the company shifts towards electric vehicles.
Ford Owners Club - Ford Insurance · 52 posts
Insurance cost for older drivers
In a recent forum thread, members discussed the rising insurance costs for older drivers, particularly those over 76. Many shared experiences of substantial premium increases despite having clean driving records and no recent claims. While some were able to find competitive quotes using comparison sites, a general sentiment emerged that insurance rates have become unpredictable, leaving many feeling frustrated and confused by the varying premiums. Overall, it highlighted a need for older drivers to shop around annually to secure the best deals.
Ford Owners Club - C-Max · 46 posts
Hesitation on acceleration - no codes in FORScan
This week, forum members discussed a member's 2010 C-Max Duratec experiencing hesitation during acceleration, despite no fault codes showing in FORScan. While some suggested checking components like the ignition coil packs and leads, others ruled out issues like the EGR valve and turbo hoses due to the engine's specifications. The consensus leaned towards examining the ignition system, as several users shared personal experiences of similar problems being resolved by replacing faulty leads or plugs. Overall, it seems that thorough diagnostics and component checks are key to identifying the source of the hesitation.
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 44 posts
Ford Focus Mk3.5 1.5 TDCI 120 hp - Low power e more fuel
In a recent thread, a Ford Focus Mk3.5 owner reported a significant loss of power and increased fuel consumption, which improved temporarily when the MAF sensor was unplugged. Community members suggested running diagnostic tests with Forscan and considering the MAF's impact on engine performance. After various tests, the consensus leaned towards a possible MAF sensor issue, with recommendations for further diagnostics and possibly trying another unit before making any purchases. Overall, the discussion highlighted the complexity of diagnosing power loss and fuel efficiency issues in these vehicles.
Ford Owners Club - Fiesta · 34 posts
Boost Pumping / Surging issue - help diagnose ?
In this thread, car owners discuss a puzzling boost surging issue while driving, where the boost seems to pump under steady load. Despite various sensor replacements and checks on vacuum lines and the turbo actuator, the problem persists. Contributors offered insights into potential causes, including the role of sensors and the turbo's wastegate operation, but there’s no consensus on a definitive solution, as many users report experiencing similar issues without resolution. Overall, the community is seeking further diagnostic suggestions.
Ford Owners Club - Transit · 30 posts
In this week's forum roundup, members discussed an ongoing issue with fuel gauge and sender units in 69 plate Transit Customs. The key question revolved around the cause of erratic gauge readings, with suggestions pointing to potential BCM software issues and wiring problems. After thorough discussions and troubleshooting, it appears that replacing the full wiring harness ultimately resolved the problem for one user, hinting at a consensus that faulty wiring may play a significant role in these gauge malfunctions. Many members emphasized the importance of checking the wiring and connectors to prevent future issues.
Ford Owners Club - Fiesta · 29 posts
Another wheel/tyre question w/ tyre compatibility. (Sorry)
In a recent forum thread, a member sought advice on upgrading to 17-inch alloys and the best tyre size for compatibility. The main suggestions included opting for 205/45/17 tyres, as they fit factory specifications and offer a wider selection. There was a consensus that while larger tyres may enhance appearance, they could also be more prone to damage on poorly maintained roads. Many users emphasized the importance of choosing high-quality tyres for safety and performance.
Ford Owners Club - Fiesta · 29 posts
In this thread, members discussed the costs and considerations related to removing the sump and cleaning the oil pickup pipe for Ecoboost engines, particularly in lieu of a full wetbelt replacement. While some noted that sump removal is mainly an inspection to prevent larger issues, others pointed out that funds spent on inspections could be better directed towards the inevitable wetbelt change. A consensus emerged around the idea that regular oil changes and inspections, even through simpler methods like filtering oil, can help mitigate future problems, with independent garages offering competitive quotes, typically ranging from £786 to £1,000 for wetbelt replacements.
Ford Owners Club - Focus · 27 posts
Focus 2015 ST3 TDCI BUYERS GUIDE
In this week’s thread on the 2015 Focus ST3 TDCI, prospective buyers sought advice on reliability and care tips before purchasing. Key concerns included potential water ingress and the functionality of Bi-Xenon headlights, with valuable insights shared on checking common issues like trailing arm wear and exhaust smells. The community consensus highlighted the importance of inspecting for rust, ensuring proper drainage to prevent condensation, and considering aftermarket parts for repairs. Overall, members provided a helpful checklist for potential buyers to ensure they make an informed decision.
Ford Owners Club - Fiesta · 25 posts
In a recent thread about exhaust compatibility for a Ford Fiesta Mk7, a user inquired whether a 1.0 Ecoboost Milltek cat-back exhaust would fit their 1.2 model without altering the flange. Participants discussed the complexities of fitting parts from different model years, particularly regarding rear bumper styling. The conversation also pivoted to issues with locking wheel nuts, with several users suggesting that if the locking nut slips, a local garage might be the best option for removal. Overall, the consensus highlighted the importance of checking compatibility and the practicality of seeking professional help for tricky repairs.
Ford Owners Club - Kuga · 24 posts
Kuga PHEV Recall Do Not Charge Your Vehicle.
In a recent forum thread, Kuga PHEV owners discussed the ongoing recall, advising against charging their vehicles due to potential high-voltage battery issues. Many users expressed frustration over the lack of communication from Ford and shared experiences of battery problems, including frequent discharging of the 12V battery while charging. Some members noted that while the hybrid model has potential, the execution has left much to be desired, leading to a consensus that improved customer service and technical support from Ford is urgently needed.
Ford Owners Club - Fiesta · 23 posts
Fiesta Brake Problem Spongy And Low Pedal
This thread tackled the frustrating issue of spongy and low brake pedals in late model Ford Fiestas. Many users shared their experiences, noting that a common solution involved visiting a Ford dealer to use a diagnostic tool to properly bleed the brakes. While some expressed frustration with dealer responses, the consensus highlighted the importance of utilizing the right diagnostic procedures to enhance brake performance. Overall, it's a reminder for owners to advocate for their vehicle's needs, especially when faced with persistent brake issues.
Ford Owners Club - General Ford Discussions · 22 posts
Simple question: where do I get a hexagon key cut?
In this thread, a member sought advice on where to get a hexagon key cut for their 2007 Ford Transit Connect, due to issues with their ignition barrel. The discussion revealed that the key is likely a Tibbe design, which is prone to wear and may be harder to cut. Recommendations included checking for alternative key sources online and considering the possibility of reprogramming if new keys are made. Overall, there’s a consensus that while a bit complex, it's manageable to address the key issues with some DIY effort and the right information.
Ford Owners Club - Mondeo · 22 posts
Mondeo 2010 TDCi 2.0 163BHP Intermittant Engine Malfunction
In a recent forum discussion, a member sought help for a 2010 Mondeo TDCi experiencing intermittent engine malfunction messages, specifically a P2002 code indicating particulate trap efficiency issues. Key suggestions included checking for splits in the DPF pressure pipes and testing the pressure sensor functionality, as well as conducting a visual inspection of the pipes. The consensus leaned towards possibly replacing the sensor, given its low cost and ease of access, while also considering tools to further diagnose the issue. Regularly monitoring the pressure and ensuring proper connections were also emphasized.