Focus Powershift
The Powershift transmission is currently only available with this 134bhp 2.0-litre TDCi diesel and the less powerful 108bhp variant, and can be specified solely in the hatchback version of the. On the newer Ford Focus, PowerShift automatic transmission problems (this is actually an electronically shifting/ controlled dry clutch gearbox) have been found to occur.
If your case qualifies, you are entitled under the law to a buyback or substantial monetary compensation!
(You can have a lemon law case whether the repair visits have solved the problems or not.)
These owner problems and complaints may include:
On the newer Ford Focus, PowerShift automatic transmission problems (this is actually an electronically shifting/ controlled dry clutch gearbox) have been found to occur. These transmissions are known to have an internal seal(s) that leak oil from the gearbox case onto the shifting clutches, thus causing transmission operational problems, as well as transmission 'tear-downs' and major internal parts replacements.
Among the transmission problems reported by Focus owners includes:
'CHECK ENGINE' warning light and transmission operational problems.
Harsh shifting of transmission, or other transmission shifting complaints/problems.
Loss of power on initial take-off from a stop or from low speeds.
The feeling of the transmission 'slipping'.
Harsh or delayed engagement of transmission
'Jerking' or 'shuddering' upon take-off from a stop.
Transmission oil leaks.
Repeated re-programming (re-learning) of transmission by Ford dealers to 'correct' the issue.
Rebuilding or replacement of transmissions for these problems.
Replacing leaking transmission seals due to contamination of shifting clutches by leaking oil.
Car owners are routinely being told 'this is normal operating characteristic for this transmission' by the Ford service departments to complaints of the transmissions operation.
Ford Motor Company, and its authorized Ford dealers are aware of the various problem(s) with the 2011 - 2016 model-year Ford Focus. Many dealers are performing 'software updates' to the engine and transmission systems on the 2011 - 2016 models to correct the transmission issues.
Here is what some dealers are doing in an attempt to correct the issues with these vehicles“Clearing” DTC’s (Diagnostic Trouble Codes)
Replacement of TCM (Transmission Control Module)
Updating software to the engine and/or transmission computer
Contacting Ford Technical Support HOTLINE.
Performing TSB’s (Technical Service Bulletins) or NHTSA mandated Safety Recalls.
Contacting/referencing Ford “Oasis” online shop information system, and following “Oasis” topics repairs.
Awaiting further instructions from Ford Technical Support HOTLINE for problems that cannot be remedied by the above, or simply that Ford Engineering has the issue “under investigation”, but with no current fix available for the vehicle’s transmission.
Yes, you can do something about this, whether the vehicle is currently fixed or not!
If you own or lease a 2011 - 2016 Ford Focus (whether the issue(s) are fixed or not), you live in California, and you have had 2 or more clutch replacements in the automatic transmission under factory warranty at the ford dealer, we encourage you to call our law firm, or use the convenient free online case evaluation form below.
1-800-225-3666
Ford Focus Powershift Dual-clutch Automatic
Your Ford Focus may qualify for a buyback under the California Lemon Law, or you may be entitled to substantial cash compensation in the thousands of dollars. In California, your attorney’s fees are billed to the automobile manufacturer. You can call us, or use our convenient free case evaluation form below. Either way, you don’t have to put up with a vehicle that does not drive/operate correctly, or is unsafe!