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Ford Focus 1.8 Tdci Movement Under My Feet

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Ford Focus 1.8 tdci 2007 movement under my feet

Hi all I have this problem that when I'm turning or coming of a roundabout I keep getting movement under my left foot there is no sound I can only feel movement I've had the car checked at 2 different garages and both say there isn't a problem but to me if you can feel something then there is a problem any ideas guys uv had both my bottom arms changed a garage said they had gone but still no different

Thanks

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I know exactly what your problem is as I've had it myself.

You are resting your toe against the steering column shaft that protrudes into the footwell behind the clutch pedal.

I found it annoying at first in My old MK2 but in time I just learned to position my foot a bit further left and back so my toes didn't push against the footwell/firewall.

I always felt that by the simple addition of a small protective cover this would never be an issue.

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Thanks Eva so much it's been doing my nut in as it didn't do it when I bought the car it started doing it after about a year of owning it

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Had that on my pug 206. French folk must have tiny little feet.

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Thanks Eva so much it's been doing my nut in as it didn't do it when I bought the car it started doing it after about a year of owning it

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Could be something as simple as different shoes, surprising how much difference that makes.

In my work boots I miss the steering knuckle but in my civvy boots I catch it.

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I thought that but I wear boots trainers and heels and feel it every time lol

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