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Jerks, Hesitates When You Take Off
2013 Ford Focus (Page 4 of 6)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: Ford changed a lot of things for its 3rd generation, just none of them were a good idea.
The transmission tends to hesitate and jerk when accelerating. The new electronically-driven power steering can fail suddenly and without warning. Even Ford's SYNC can be a headache. Actually, scratch that last one — it's always been a headache.
7.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,440
- Average Mileage:
- 35,300 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 111 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (54 reports)
- replace clutch (19 reports)
- software update (9 reports)
- waiting for ford to figure out what it takes to repair it (8 reports)
- replaced clutch mechanism (7 reports)
- get a lemon law attorney! (4 reports)
transmission problem
Helpful websites
- Consumer Class Action Lawsuit Ford Powershift Transmission - Our firm, Capstone Law APC, is litigating a class action lawsuit on behalf of consumers who purchased or leased any 2011 through 2015 Ford Fiesta or 2012 through 2015 Ford Focus vehicle equipped with Ford’s Dual Clutch or “PowerShift†Transmission, manufactured, marketed and distributed by Ford Motor Company (“Fordâ€). The related lawsuits, entitled Vargas v. Ford Motor Company and Klipfel, et al. v. Ford Motor Company, are currently pending in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, Case No. CV12-08388 ABC (FFMx). The lawsuits allege, among other things, that Ford:
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I graduated college in 2013, driving then a 2001 Nissan Altima which was on its last leg. I never thought in a million years after buying a brand new off of the lot 2013 FORD focus that I would miss that Nissan. I needed a reliable car with good gas mileage due to traveling for my job. I got the good gas mileage but the reliability was far fetched and as a faithful ford lover, I AM so disappointed.
From day one we had the shuttering and hesitation. We have taken it back to the dealer multiple times, first not even riding in it they said after our explanation of what was happening that, "That is normal." As the shuttering and hesitation got worse and two more visits of them saying it was fine I had had enough. I did my research and I talked to a few people whom worked within Ford and they said its an ongoing problem that can not be completely fixed.
Since then they have restarted my computer system, and replaced my clutch. It has been approximately two months since the replacements and the worst was apparently yet to come. Pulling out into a blind area, half way into the road my car did not just "hesitate" as listed, but simply would NOT accelerate. I tried reverse, nothing. I tried low, nothing. I shut my car off and restarted it ...meanwhile a car is coming and I was a sitting duck. Thank goodness they saw me and there was no oncoming traffic. This "reliable" piece of garbage almost got me T-boned, let alone the innocent driver coming at me. When I restarted my car it hesitated but then accelerated.
I documented what had happened, I contacted a lawyer and contacted the manager at the Ford dealership I purchased my car. I hope and pray no one gets hurt with this problem Ford is simply trying to keep quiet. In our immediate family we have (6) F-150s, (2) Ford escapes (2) Ford Fusions all 2011 and higher, and are all faithful and happy ford owners. Except me. My car has been parked since, and we will resolve this issue hopefully before anyone is hurt.
- mly, Shickshinny, PA, US