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28-01-2021, 05:13 PM | #1 | ||
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My LW II 2012 Focus had a new TCM installed the other day at 68000km. Luckily it was done under the 14M02 10-year extended warranty program. Dealer then informed me this is actually the second time it’s been replaced as their records show it was also replaced back in Feb 2019 when they did the clutch pack - also under an extended warranty program - less than 15000km ago.
So it looks like Ford’s claim that all the Powershift problems are fixed with the revised TCM are looking a bit false. Two TCMs in 23 months/14000km. The 14M02 extended TCM warranty on my car has 23 months left. Finger crossed or do I jump ship and get rid of it. Other than the obvious, it’s a great little car. Waiting to see the judgement from the federal court class action last year. It’s already been 6 months, so hopefully it will be decided soon. My guess is it’s going to go against Ford. Cheers |
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29-01-2021, 09:24 AM | #2 | ||
Go on, be a monkey....
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It's always a risk with the LW, you just never know when it'll cost you bigtime. If I was you, I'd trade it in.
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29-01-2021, 01:09 PM | #3 | ||
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If only the class action judgement would include an order that the Powershift be covered by a lifetime warranty.....?
Can anyone report how much they’ve been offered as a trade in lately. I know the insurance value is $7500. I’m guessing trade-in is around 5. |
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30-01-2021, 08:06 AM | #4 | ||
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Is that right on 10 year Powershift warranty.
My wife has a 2012 Fiesta which has been in about 5 times for repairs. Notice its makes odd noise after a long trip say 140 km return when it gets hot ok on short trips. So warranty on that runs to 2022 or 2023-we bought in new in Jan 2013. |
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30-01-2021, 08:15 AM | #5 | |||
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30-01-2021, 11:40 AM | #6 | ||
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The problems were many. Random fault codes, intermittent loss of drive while the TCM decided whether or not to go into limp mode, lately it would not shift into second gear.
It was guaranteed to happen on warm days, after driving for short while and then parking for 5-10 mins. Within minutes of starting up and driving off, disaster would strike. It built up over the last few months from just needing a few restarts to get out of limp mode, to being virtually undriveable. Ive been keeping a log of every incident and the fault codes for last 18 months which made it easy when I finally presented the car to the dealer. |
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10-05-2021, 08:45 PM | #8 | ||
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Hi I'm new to the site.
Car is 2012 LW Trend: 122 000klm Had TCM checked today and was told the clutch did not relearn the new TCM??? Was then advised gearbox will have to come out for problems to be found and report sent to Ford. They would then decide how much cover to apply as my car is out side the 7yr gearbox warranty?? Apparently I've got to pay for the gearbox fault. Does this sound right. |
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11-05-2021, 12:10 PM | #10 | ||
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Finally got fed up with our 2013 Focus S and sold it after the last time they replaced the clutch. 4 clutches was enough f-ing around for me. Managed $11.5k. Paid $27k ex-demo originally.
Covid tax definitely ensures a better sell price. |
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22-08-2023, 07:37 PM | #12 | ||
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There's a lot of videos on YouTube about a probable easy and virtually free fix for these.
The clutch actuators get sticky with clutch dust. The two actuator motors can be removed (4 bolts easily accessible) then the actuators "excercised" using a cordless driver with an Allen head, while spraying with brake cleaner. After they're freed up, a little WD type lubricant. This seems to be fixing the vast majority of problems, and seems to be lasting about 50,000 km before needing to be done again. IMO well worth trying before trashing a car because of the ridiculous amounts dealers and transmission shops quote. |
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