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Focus 2.0l diesel Titanium sensor failure


Doug Walker
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I have a Tyre pressure warning failure; ABS Warning and hill start assist unavailable warning.

I have been informed by a Ford dealer that I need new wheel bearing hubs on the rear wheels.

Any ideas?

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  • 3 weeks later...

The rear wheel bearings are the full hub with the abs sensor incorporated. If the bearing is Defective the mechanic could be correct. But both 2 go at the same time is strange. I would get codes checked or get a second opinion before forking out for all that. 

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I find it very hard to belive that 2 would go at the same time. More likely a faulty connector all 3 faults you are reporting are related. Get ForScan connected up and see whats in DTC

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have this error come up on my 2011 Cmax too.  At first it was intermittent after a really wet day back in the summer.  Now it comes on every time I start (not sure if it's connected but my car was recently washed).  I had two new tyres back in the summer before it's MOT and they were recently checked/inflated.  There is no issue with the tyres or how the car drives.  I've wondered if it was an issue with the sensor as when it's dry for a while it didn't do it.  

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