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Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« on: November 05, 2010, 03:40:26 PM »
Yeah, yeah, I know its not V its not M or X, but I've got a problem and I know there are some pretty knowledgeable guys on the forum I can rely on to give good advice.

I got a 2rd hand 2005 Ford Focus 2lt auto for my daughter as her first car (cheapest I could find with air bags etc. ::)). 163,000klms. It has developed a computer fault effecting the engine management system.  It started by cutting power (a safe mode) with a message about 'fault engine management'. Turn the engine off and on had the engine running normal with a warning symbol lit up (no other obvious differences.).

The manual says 'see authorised dealer'  ::) $$$$'s ::). Went along and asked some questions, 'likely' probs? likely costs?'. $110 to diagnosis and wouldn't commit to any upper limit - "maybe $2000".

I feel complete vulnerable to rip off here (the same dealer/stealer tried to tell my wife our Falcon needed a $2000 head gasket replacement until I started asking questions  >:(). Now I can tell bullshit from clay when talking mechanical issues but Computers......... 

Any advice other than 'burn the bastard' or 'sell it'?

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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2010, 03:57:38 PM »
This is why I like my 30+ year old cars so much.  :D
Having worked for a Ford dealership for nearly 10 years, I would suggest that what they have told you is fairly accurate and maybe even conservative..
I spent 3 full days diagnosing a problem with a Mondeo once.
The best advice I could give is to ask around and find most reputable dealer you can and take it to them for diagnosis.
I've still got mates working at the same dealership I did, so if you're in doubt about the advice you're given, let me know and I can give one of them a call for clarification.
Good luck!

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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2010, 04:17:39 PM »
MX250 it may be no help but.....
I've got mates with workshops that use scantools that "can" read fault codes well but doesn't give you the full info.
They've spent ages trying to diagnose a fault and still get stumped.
I've told them from the start 'save yourself the headache' and go to the dealer,pay the $110 and get a printout of the fault codes and ask if they are "present" (the fault is still currently logged and there is a fault) or if it's "history" (the fault is an old code that was stored and never cleared)but may have been fixed.
Usually bad ground contacts or dirty/corroded terminals are the culprits (especially people that pressure wash engine bays and water gets into the connectors).
Sometimes clearing the fault codes will help.
Disconnecting the battery cable for a few minutes and reconnecting then go for a drive for the ECU to re-learn (only do this if you have the PIN codes for your radio) otherwise your radio is locked out (pin codes maybe in your service books on a sticker------if you are lucky)! And if you don't have the pin code GET THEM from the seller.

The OBDII codes are global so you can look it up on the net and read what the fault is/are and go from there.

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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2010, 04:21:26 PM »

I feel complete vulnerable to rip off here (the same dealer/stealer tried to tell my wife our Falcon needed a $2000 head gasket replacement until I started asking questions  >:(). Now I can tell bullshit from clay when talking mechanical issues but Computers......... 

I was having a drama with my Isuzu over fueling that we eventually traced back to the diode in the alternator alternator  ??? .... however the computer is not normally throw away these days and can be tested for functionality by the maker. Mine was done for free and came back with a nice tested sticker on it.

Thats the difference between Japanese service concept and that of your kindly local Australian car dealer.

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« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2010, 04:42:45 PM »
Just called my buddy who is Ford Dealer in NZ and crash hot mechanic in former times.

He told me as follows: like Monaro said, you need PIN code for radio.... then disconect the battery for the night .... he said for some reason if you leave it a bit longer like over night it will power down and reset to limp home mode ..... then when you power it up again it does a reboot and resets all the warning settings.

Also he said paying the dealer $110 for the faults is a good idea, but if you have any doubts you are getting the shaft find another dealer.
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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2010, 04:46:02 PM »
Thanks Marc. I'll try the overnight disconnect trick.

Thanks Monaro and Tony.

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« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2010, 04:52:34 PM »
When you disconnect the battery terminals give them a polish up and also the battery posts even if they look clean. cheers pancho.
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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2010, 05:35:22 PM »
As a car repairer, we get this more and more.
I would probably stay clear of the Ford dealer as they have a 'swap it and see' plan that starts with a scan and then they start swapping bits until the problem is solved. Bit by bit it can cost a fortune but that is their 'proceedure'.
Try some freelance mobile guys as they see more types of cars and get a gist of what it is likely to be, it should cost about the same. ($110.00 call out) 
Most of the time dropping the battery terminal will clear the code only for it to return shortly thereafter.
A 'check engine light' can be anything from a loose terminal/bad battery connection(most cars now need 13.5V to maintain computer power) to a major fault like failed cat convertor or dodgy auto trans.




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« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2010, 05:45:37 PM »
As a car repairer, we get this more and more.
I would probably stay clear of the Ford dealer as they have a 'swap it and see' plan

I'd say that's a pretty big generalisation, EML.
I've worked in 2 Ford dealerships over 10 year period and neither one of them approached problem solving in this way.

Maybe I worked in the only 2 dealersips in the world that didn't, but I'd say those that did would be in the minority based on my experience.

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« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2010, 06:00:42 PM »
I know you didn't want to hear this......but cut your losses get rid of it and buy a toyota.
My wife bought a focus (2005 as well) and after spending more time in the dealers workshop than on the road, after 30 000 k's it was gone.
You may fix this problem, but no doubt another will pop up, and another, and another.

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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #10 on: November 05, 2010, 06:08:58 PM »
I know you didn't want to hear this......but cut your losses get rid of it and buy a toyota.
My wife bought a focus (2005 as well) and after spending more time in the dealers workshop than on the road, after 30 000 k's it was gone.
You may fix this problem, but no doubt another will pop up, and another, and another.
......or a Nissan  :).

You're getting close to my thinking actually.

I asked around when I bought the Focus and it was lumped in with the Toyota's and Nissans - and told to steer clear of the euro's VW's, Citrons, Peugeots, etc etc "Lovely cars but you'll pay for it if there are problems". ::) :P

Actually, my thinking is close to Tony's - stay away from computer controlled cars/engines, clipped together one piece dashboards etc etc. But The Women of the Household (aka They who must be obeyed/placated  ;) :D) have their heads turned by bright lights and flashy things - especially Young Miss who is very 'status aware' in all things.
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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #11 on: November 05, 2010, 06:17:03 PM »
I had this conversation with my Ford Dealer friend when we were discussing your problem .... he said the Japanese stuff was light years ahead in electrical stuff.

My own experience with two family members who rashly bought BMWs, the engineering is OK but issues with electric windows, air cond and switches was never ending, almost never happens with Japanese cars.

My experience in Japan is Toyota will recall 10 year old vehicles and repair things FOC where they see an issue.
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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #12 on: November 05, 2010, 06:30:47 PM »
have their heads turned by bright lights and flashy things - especially Young Miss who is very 'status aware' in all things.

 :D yes boy child has Stevens old Holden Rodeo ute, I wonder how long it will be before the SS lowlines get looked at.  ::)  :P
My bitsamissin goes in with chip problems and then it comes out good again..
Like modern bikes ,,Its a throw away society. and what monaro308 said too.
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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #13 on: November 05, 2010, 07:23:12 PM »

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Actually, my thinking is close to Tony's - stay away from computer controlled cars/engines, clipped together one piece dashboards etc etc. But The Women of the Household (aka They who must be obeyed/placated  ;) :D) have their heads turned by bright lights and flashy things - especially Young Miss who is very 'status aware' in all things.
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Easy solution then.  Make them pay for it.

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Re: Ford Focus - Engine Computer Probs.
« Reply #14 on: November 05, 2010, 07:24:52 PM »
I had this conversation with my Ford Dealer friend when we were discussing your problem .... he said the Japanese stuff was light years ahead in electrical stuff.

Can't speak for Fords but had a similar prob with my X-Trail a few weeks ago. Engine would cut out and the "You're in deep shi%t" light would light up. Took it to a local (non-Nissan) mechie, quick download from the EMS and it was the crank sensor failing intermittantly. $110. That's all.

It may not all be doom and gloom.