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8.2

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$380
Average Mileage:
11,400 miles
Total Complaints:
8 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. not sure (5 reports)
  2. 2nd relay replaced in on board computer system (3 reports)
2006 Ford Focus electrical problems

electrical problem

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2006 Ford Focus Owner Comments

problem #8

Dec 202007

Focus SE 2.0L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Crank but won't start,in Florida, when it's colder outside, i mean about 50 degrees or less i'm afraid the car won't start in the morning. i get the weather report before

going to bed and arrange for my wife to take my car to work instead of her ford focus 2006.. intermittent problem, had it into the dealer many times they said there was an official memo about replacing the computer... they did and on the next cold morning won't start, dealer is tired of replacing parts,,, and on some occasions it would start up infront of the mechanic and make me look bad,, then i take the car home sits for a couple hours then won't start again... i don't know what to do.!!!

- T C., Jacksonville, FL, US

problem #7

Dec 102007

Focus SE

  • Manual transmission
  • 12,500 miles

You inconvenience everyone when it's your turn to do carpool and the dang car won't start. The dealership was somewhat skeptical when I said I couldn't start the car, because, of course, for them the car started. They tried to reprogram something and it helped for about a day. Like another person said, if the day is cold or damp, it's more likely to happen, but if the car has been sitting in the sun, then it starts easier. I can't afford to have a winter car and a summer car! I'm calling the dealership today and asking if they can replace the 2nd relay. I will follow up to see if this is the problem.

- W B., Florissant, MO, US

problem #6

Nov 162007

Focus SE 2.0L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 40,000 miles

I personally think this is bull as soon as the warranty is up for no apparent reason (per mechanic at ford "this just happens) is BS. I could see if there were some issues that may have lead up to this but when the car is driven by a mother of 2 with one on the way and to work and back there is no reason for the computer system to just go out. Not to mention at the cost of the owner. Sounds to me like it is faulty equipment.

- Heather B., Myrtle Beach, SC, US

problem #5

Oct 012006

(reported on)

Focus

  • 5,500 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Car stalls, wont turn over, seems to act up more in damp weather, and keeps running after you turn off ignition

- Carl L., St. Albans, WV, US

problem #4

Aug 162006

(reported on)

Focus SE

  • 11,000 miles

4th time into dealership and many times car would not start. Changed dealerships and this time car malfunctioned while in. 2nd relay replaced and it has been fine for 2 weeks so hopefully this is it.

- N K., Albany, OR, US

problem #3

Jul 162006

(reported on)

Focus SE

  • 4,000 miles

Stranded again. Tried many times but won't start July 15. Will have it towed 1st thing Monday AM the 17th. My husband was with me during this incident and also tried to start it. Will not turn over. Won't come out of Park to neutral part of the time

- N K., Albany, OR, US

problem #2

Jul 162006

(reported on)

Focus SE

  • 4,200 miles

Car would not start at all after numerous tries on June 28th. Ford paid to have car towed in. Left it over a week as was going out of rown. Picked it up on return July 10. Said they replaced a relay although evidently not sure this was the problem

- N K., Albany, OR, US

problem #1

Jun 202006

(reported on)

Focus SE

  • 3,890 miles

worked fine until May 06 then started not starting or even turning over when key turned. Starts after multiple tries then works fine for a period of time then begins to have problems again. Took it to a dealership in AZ then yesterday to one in OR. They check out the electronics and can't find a problem. Today I was out in the middle of nowhere and again the car wouldn't start for about 6 tries. I was told yesterday to try starting in neutral.. It did not make a difference. I need a car that is reliable that is why I bought a new one now am afraid to drive it out of town for fear I'll be stranded. The dealership says they can't find a problem thus I'll have to put up with this until they can find a problem Please help!

- N K., Albany, OR, US

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