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06-05-2016, 07:04 PM | #31 | ||
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I also had no issues with my 2012 Focus Trend Powershift. In fact, it was a very responsive, economical & powerful drive. Have replaced it with a 2012 TE Ford Kuga now, but only due to the fact it was a good deal. Would otherwise have kept the Focus, as it was flawless. The powershift auto was a highlight IMHO. Apparently not to everyone's taste, with some people also having issues with them. Probably only a small percentage of the cars have issues, with owners and media blowing these issues out of proportion.
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2012 Ford Kuga Titanium (Mars Red) * 5 spd auto * ~170 000km odo * Mods: Fox cat-back exhaust, Simota CAI, larger intercooler, Spider iMode chip-tuning plug in. Engine responds very well to mods, but auto gearbox can become unsettled trying to cope with the extra torque. Good fuel economy overall: 9-12L/100km city, 8L/100 country. |
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06-05-2016, 07:52 PM | #32 | |||
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the extra money spent on better quality control would pay divid ends in the long run . I cant even imagine how much the bad press/customers this issue has cost ford , or will cost in the long run, and this has not been a one off issue unfortunately. |
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07-05-2016, 03:46 AM | #35 | |||
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Ford's response? "Meh...they all do that." Really? So Ford.....you're admitting they're all stuffed?
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07-05-2016, 12:35 PM | #36 | ||
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I clocked up 40 000km by the time I sold it, and it behaved the same as when it was brand new. Not an issue at all. Pity that others are having issues, as they otherwise were the most technologically advanced option out there, increasing fuel economy and power.
Auto trans in small cars usually amounts to substantial power loss; not so with the dual-clutch. Kudos to Ford for actually trying to move the game forward. A pity it seems to have back-fired
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2012 Ford Kuga Titanium (Mars Red) * 5 spd auto * ~170 000km odo * Mods: Fox cat-back exhaust, Simota CAI, larger intercooler, Spider iMode chip-tuning plug in. Engine responds very well to mods, but auto gearbox can become unsettled trying to cope with the extra torque. Good fuel economy overall: 9-12L/100km city, 8L/100 country. |
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07-05-2016, 02:30 PM | #37 | ||
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I think you may have sold it at the right time mate, but you would be hoping for a lot longer of a trouble free run as 40k is almost nothing , I suspect like others with a bit more mileage you may have been making a visit to the dealer.
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08-05-2016, 02:15 PM | #38 | |||
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In my experience this has not been the case. The transmission has performed flawlessly from day 1, and showed no change in behaviour during my period of ownership. I had no reason to suspect that it would fail in the future. I am sure these transmissions were subject to rigorous durability testing (as Ford always do), and that the issue lies in the actual manufacturing process of what was potentially a very good design. Somehow this design didn't materialise into the good product it was supposed to be. Most would have had a good run with them, with a minority experiencing endless issues. Is a class action warranted? I don't think so. However, Ford should (and are) striving to rectify the issues in customers' cars. For ongoing issues with a defective product there should be some form of compensation, or perhaps even a kind of buy-back scheme. However, if some customers just don't like the way it drives, they should sell up and buy something else, as they have no case to argue if the car is behaving as it should. It's easy to trash the company because of this issue, but they have been, and still are, taking measures to get on top of the issue. Let's not blow it out of proportion, as if they "all do it", because that's simply rubbish.
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2012 Ford Kuga Titanium (Mars Red) * 5 spd auto * ~170 000km odo * Mods: Fox cat-back exhaust, Simota CAI, larger intercooler, Spider iMode chip-tuning plug in. Engine responds very well to mods, but auto gearbox can become unsettled trying to cope with the extra torque. Good fuel economy overall: 9-12L/100km city, 8L/100 country. |
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08-05-2016, 04:07 PM | #39 | ||
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I think the trouble free no issues group are in the minority.
The dealership we bought ours from has described the power shift transmission as "challenging". These are known issues and as I've said earlier detract what is otherwise a great little car.
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08-05-2016, 04:08 PM | #40 | ||
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your entitled to your opinion spvd02 , as you have admitted to selling virtually a brand new car well never know if it followed up with problems with reasonable mileage, from my perspective 40,000 k`s is nothing , and more than a few have had trouble with these things , it not like it was just one or two and the saga continues today .
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08-05-2016, 05:42 PM | #41 | |||
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And here lies one of the major issues with this "automatic" transmission. Customers have no idea what this box is and how it works. You shouldn't be using the trans to hold you on a hill. By keeping the revs up all you're doing is riding the clutch which will overheat it and cause a shudder. You really shouldn't be riding the clutch and these trans work best when driven hard. They really struggle with people who putt around. I'm not saying there isn't issues or that it couldn't have been handled better but the issues are being fixed and ford have backed it with a 10 year warranty. Did VW do that? |
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08-05-2016, 05:51 PM | #42 | |||
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City cars are definitely effected much worse as drivers ride the clutch by creeping forward in peek hour traffic. Later software calibrations have helped. There was also issues with early oil seals leaking and contaminating clutches. These seals get updated when they repair the clutch. |
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08-05-2016, 06:50 PM | #43 | ||
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My brothers 2013 Titanium in 28,000kms has had 2 sets of clutches and 2 software updates. Now the rear main seal is leaking. Being a true blue Ford man he is now trying to cut a deal on a new Focus sport
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08-05-2016, 08:35 PM | #44 | ||
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As above my sisters focus titanium is a royal pos , she has had it in and out of ford a dozen tines and it's still vibrating and slipping. Bought it new and almost immediately had issues with the trans with now only 20k on the clock. I feels sorry for her, we are a ford family so she chose that over a Mazda 3 and she absolutely hates the thing.
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08-05-2016, 10:05 PM | #45 | ||
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Nor should they have to. Its a trans that should never have been used. Most buyers just want to drive to their destination without to do much.
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08-05-2016, 11:02 PM | #46 | ||
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Is this the same transmission fitted to the Mondeo? How are the Mondeo boxes going?
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08-05-2016, 11:57 PM | #47 | |||
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The intermediate hesitating of this gearbox is one aspect that made it dangerous. Telling customers this how there supposed to be once the problems arise is poor, if we still had our dog box Focus I would would have joined the class action. I could see what was going on, so could the Ford dealers there trade offer of $12,000 on 2 year old car with a purchase price of $30,000 tells the real story of what most are going through.. We took the loss before its gets worse and move on, lucky the Nissan dealer offer up a bit more on the trade.
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09-05-2016, 02:33 PM | #50 | |||
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Comes back to that old chestnut...fit for purpose. What were/are Ford thinking? Dual clutch boxes are great for F1 and supercars, they have no place in what is essentially a city car. I hate lawyers but sometimes these cases are needed where only a hit to the back pocket will make the companies sit up and listen. I certainly feel for those affected, a lot of women buy these cars, they're not going to know the difference between dual clutch and torque converters. It has "D" for Drive....great. If you have one and it's problematic, my advice would be to jump on board. You could never afford to take on Ford in court alone. Here is your chance.
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09-05-2016, 04:35 PM | #52 | ||
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Only effects the 5.4L BOSS cars as reported by my sealer
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That was the radiator problem that Ford have done a recall on.
This is about dual clutch boxes and how Ford aren't helping. EDIT: Oops didn't quote. That's in reply to mr xlr8
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10-05-2016, 02:03 PM | #57 | ||
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Got two cars in the family that suffer from it. My 2013 Fiesta and my sisters 2014 Focus both have the issue. Mine is going back for a 2nd time to try and fix it.
Spoils what are otherwise, two good cars.
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Its an amazing dry clutch Getrag
with the clutches inline with one input shaft inside another with 4 shift forks Have a look at the guts on You tube
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