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Alternator Dead
2007 Ford Focus (Page 3 of 4)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
8.3
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $430
- Average Mileage:
- 57,800 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 74 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace alternator (43 reports)
- replace alternator and battery (21 reports)
- not sure (7 reports)
- ford extended warranty 100.00 deductable (3 reports)
electrical problem
Helpful websites
- Suggest A Recall - we are all experiencing this same defect. time to make a recall happen so we dont have to pay for their mistake
- Ford Focus Alternator Problems - How to test and repair Focus alternator problems.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
My 2007 ford focus has the have the alternator replaced along with the battery. The car completely stopped on me with out any warning what so ever. Thankfully, my children and I were in a shopping center and not on the freeway. I took the car to the dealership and they told me what the problem was and of course I thought they would fix it even thought the warrant had ran out because I'm thinking this has to be a manufactors problem but no that was not going to happen. They told me that I would have to pay for it and there was nothing they could do about it because the warranty was out and of course I stated my point of view and it did not matter. I had no other choice but to pay the 700.00 to get it fixed. Three weeks later the motor on my passanger door locke went out and of course that isn't there problem either so now I have to pay 400.00 to get that fixed. So, now I'm $1,100.00 out of pocket on a practically new car with less than 20,000 miles. I plan to contact ford customer relations about my situation and see what happens and them I'm going to report it to the better business bureau.
Update from Jan 4, 2011: Up date to my complaint:
After 3 months of dealing with Ford customer service, I finally got something done. I called Ford Customer Service and got the total run around. I stated my case and told them that they should have recall on the model year according to the many complaints that I have read about on different web sights. They asked me about my warranty and I told them that it had expired about three months early and no I did not buy an extended warranty, because I feel that a brand new car with nine miles on it at purchase dose not need a extended warranty. Of course, FCS said there isn't any thing they could do about it because my warranty had expired and I did not buy the extended. So, I told them that I did not expect to have to replace parts on a brand new car and that I could see if it was a used car and that the person that I was talking to or even the president of Ford Company would not expect to have major car problems on a brand new car. After that, I was to they would see what they could do.
Basically, I think they were going to try and wait me out and maybe I would forget about it because they would not call me back and I would have to call them to see what was going on. Tired to the run around, I reported them to the BBB. Then someone finally called me from FCS and reopen my case. Make a long story short we came to a settlement and resloved the issue. They ended up reimbursting me half the cost of the alternator, battery, and labor. Ford dealership worked with me on the door lock acutator or someting like that and I had to pay only a deductable of a hundred dollars the amount I would have had to pay if I had an extended warranty. They felt sorry for me because the repairs was back to back. So, my advice is to contact FCS and if they are not willing to do anything about it call BBB.
- Angelia R., Honolulu, HI, US