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2014 Ford Focus
Transmission Problems
CarComplaints.com Notes: For the third year in a row, the 3rd generation Focus is experiencing massive transmission problems.
Most notably owners keep complaining about how there's bad hesitation and jerking when starting from a stop. This isn't the result of an old, worn out part. In fact, the average mileage it's reported to us is just over 15k miles.
2014 Ford Focus Transmission Problems
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- Bad Hesitation/Jerking When Starting From A Stop Position
- Shuddering In Transmission
- Transmission Slips
- Grinding Noise
- The Problem Is Well Known By Ford And The Dealers
- Transmission Failure
- Hesitation And Stalling
- Jerks While Shifting
- Not Shifting Properly
- Rolls Backwards On Incline With Automatic Transmission
- Car Stops Moving, But Still Running
- Dealer Is Authorized By Ford, Legally, To Sell Lemons
- Loud Rattle
- Transmission Overheating Alert
- Complete Loss Of Power While Driving
- NHTSA: Power Train: Automatic Transmission: Control Module (Tcm, ...
- NHTSA: Power Train: Automatic Transmission
- NHTSA: Power Train: Automatic Transmission: Internal: ...
- NHTSA: Power Train: Automatic Transmission: Gear Position Indication ...
- NHTSA: Power Train: Automatic Transmission: Internal: Clutches/Bands: ...
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