6.7

fairly significant
Typical Repair Cost:
$1,100
Average Mileage:
35,900 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. needs a new electric pump (1 reports)
  2. not sure (1 reports)
  3. replace fuel pump (1 reports)
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problem #3

Jul 252011

Focus SE 2.0L 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 35,000 miles

I bought a used 2005 Ford Focus from the local Ford dealership. Only 35,000 miles on it, mint condition, one owner, and great gas mileage, all for about $8,000 dollars. Sweet deal, right? Wrong.

Within a few days of buying the car, I noticed problems with the engine starting. I would twist the key, and the engine would turn over a few times. Sometimes it would start, sometimes it would die, and I would have to try and start it again. Well, I took it back to the dealership on Monday, July 25th. (I had bought the car on July 13th.) I dropped it off, talked to the mechanic, and he said he would take a look at it.

The mechanic calls me the next day, and tells me I need a new fuel pump. This should NOT happen on a car that only has 35,000 miles on it. The quote he gave me? $1,096 dollars. After a few days of arguing with the dealership, we finally got them to pick up half of the bill. However, this is not only a complaint about the car, but also about Ford, and the way they handled it.

Ford initially denied picking up ANY of the bill. Their reasoning? We didn't buy the extended warranty. I had the car for TWELVE DAYS before it was back in the shop, they consider that extended? We've bought three cars from them. My sisters car, my mothers car, and now my car. Never again.

I called the dealership back later in the day, after the mechanic gave me the quote. I spoke with the salesman, mechanic, and the financial manager. After pleading my case to them, and justifying why I thought they deserved to cover the bill, they STILL denied us. It took speaking to the general manager to manage even a little progress in this case. Even after speaking with him, they still only agreed to pay half of the bill.

I am disappointed, Ford. You have lost a customer, to Chevy.

- Matthew M., Lowell, IN, US

problem #2

Apr 042005

Focus LX4

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles

noisy fuel pump when you (turn) the keys in the ignition to start the car, you have to retry many times till the car actualy start and the fuel (goes through), hard start every single time.The problem started after only 90 days of buying a brand new focus, i went to the ford dealer and they insisted that such noisy fuel pump is a "normal" thing !!??

They wouldnt fixt it nor replace it unless the fuel pump "stops" completely!

As soon as i finish paying off the car payments am gona sell it, never ever buy a ford again and mostly switching to chevy.

- federal7777, Summit, IL, US

problem #1

Dec 232007

Focus ZX4 SE 2.0L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 42,600 miles

Just one more of a steadly list of problems....pump is very noisy when the ignition is first turned on. Have to let the pump run for several seconds before the car will start correctly.

- David L., Stratford, CT, US