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Transmission Failure
2015 Ford Focus
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2015 Ford Focus & its "Powershift" transmission has a defect trend where the car shudders when accelerating, especially when starting uphill.
Most owners have reported their Ford Focus remains driveable while the vehicle is still at low mileage, but the shuddering is annoying & unpleasant & may reduce the resale value of the vehicle.
However, owners of higher-mileage vehicles from earlier 3rd generation Focus model years report transmission failure & a host of other major & expensive transmission-related problems. Potential buyers beware.
8.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $3,150
- Average Mileage:
- 37,700 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 6 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
- repair TCM (1 reports)
- replace clutch pack, seals, and clutch forks (1 reports)
- replace transmission (1 reports)
transmission problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
First, let's describe how the DPS6 Ford Powershift semi-automatic transmission works.
TCM: Basically your right arm if this car was a regular stick shift. The TCM has two actuators that control the shift mechanism thus shifting the gears for you. The TCM also controls the clutch actuator A and B.
Clutch actuator A - Top of transmission controls the clutch disk for gears 1, 3, 5. Clutch actuator B - Bottom of transmission, controls the clutch disk for gears 2, 4, 6 and Reverse
Clutch shift forks, engages clutch disk A and clutch disk B. There are two shift forks that correspond to the A and B clutch actuator.
Clutch pack - A clutch pack one piece assembly that houses the clutch disks and friction surfaces.
The design is a dry clutch system that generates a lot of heat and clutch dust. After a while (70,000 miles in this case) the dust can collect on the shift forks and bog down their operation causing them to get stuck or allowing the clutch to slip causing the TCM to shut down the offending actuator.
Our car has 113,000 miles on it and went for around 70,000 after the first failure that required replacing the clutch pack, actuator, seals, etc.
Took the car back to the dealer and they want $3,100 to fix the car.
The symptoms were a check engine light, P0902 code. I switched the Actuator A and B and then it gave a P090C code. The car will operate like normal and then it codes out and becomes a very rough shifting 3 speed. Gears 2, 4, 6 and Reverse will not work. Erasing the codes will get it fully operational again, but then it faults out and becomes a 3 speed again. I believe I'm going to figure out how to remove the transmission myself and fix it so we can hopefully get another 40-70K out of it.
Nice little fuel efficient car, runs great, but the transmission... Thanks, Ford...
- Jeff B., wetumpka, Alabama, US