Ford Ecoboost Engine Failure (TWICE)
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Just had news yesterday 14/12/16 . Need new engine. Ford Focus 1.0 ecoboost registered 31/01/13 has 30750 miles on clock. Noticed on Monday no heat from heater .. inspected coolant level and none !! Had AA out under Ford Assist.. took me to garage and after 24hrs gave me the dreaded news.. no warranty!! Waiting to here if Ford will give a good will gesture!!! There must be something wrong with these engines !!!
Dvkir1 said:
Just had news yesterday 14/12/16 . Need new engine. Ford Focus 1.0 ecoboost registered 31/01/13 has 30750 miles on clock. Noticed on Monday no heat from heater .. inspected coolant level and none !! Had AA out under Ford Assist.. took me to garage and after 24hrs gave me the dreaded news.. no warranty!! Waiting to here if Ford will give a good will gesture!!! There must be something wrong with these engines !!!
Does the car have full service history?If so is it with ford?
Willy Nilly said:
Does the pipe split and dump the coolant in an instant or crack and start weeping?
If the former then, there's not much the user can do, but if it leaks out slowly and people then cook the engine I don't have a huge amount of sympathy
Do you check your coolant level daily?If the former then, there's not much the user can do, but if it leaks out slowly and people then cook the engine I don't have a huge amount of sympathy
There isn't a problem with the engine as far as I'm aware, not a single occurrence of a block cracking as far as I'm aware either. It's an iron block anyway so that would be unlikely. There's plenty oh high mileage ones around now too. There was a problem with the a coolant hose a while ago, this was resolved with a recall. Any water-cooled engine will go 'pop' without coolant!
Edited by lee_erm on Thursday 15th December 18:53
codenamecueball said:
Willy Nilly said:
Does the pipe split and dump the coolant in an instant or crack and start weeping?
If the former then, there's not much the user can do, but if it leaks out slowly and people then cook the engine I don't have a huge amount of sympathy
Do you check your coolant level daily?If the former then, there's not much the user can do, but if it leaks out slowly and people then cook the engine I don't have a huge amount of sympathy
lee_erm said:
There was a problem with the a coolant hose a while ago, this was resolved with a recall.
It wasn't a recall, it was a technical service bulletin, meaning that if the car was serviced outside of the Ford dealer network (likely with a fleet car) it probably didn't get seen to.When I heard that an acquaintance had bought a three year old one I directed him to this thread. His response was something along the lines of "Yes, I know.. I opened the bonnet to show my father and saw that the coolant was low..". Credit to him for being eagle eyed, but he was also very lucky to pop the bonnet before much coolant was lost.
I think this is a case where Ford should really chase Focus owners to get the fault rectified. The plastic pipe that splits is clearly a defective design, and some unlucky consumers are getting a very raw deal. Has this been on Watchdog?
A quick update on our 63 plate Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost, now on 80k motorway miles. We had a full service carried out last week, i bought the parts myself and had an Indy fit them. She now runs like a dream, the engine is noticeably smoother with the new plugs.
Some downsides, 3 of the shock absorbers are leaking oil and the rear passenger brake is sticking slightly, and has worn the shoe down on that side.
I have also noticed a creaking noise going over speed bumps, perhaps a result of the knackered shocks. Has anyone else with a Fiesta notice the shock absorbers leaking at such a young age?
They are barely 3 years old and have done 80k very gentle miles, mostly in a straight line at 70mph.
Some downsides, 3 of the shock absorbers are leaking oil and the rear passenger brake is sticking slightly, and has worn the shoe down on that side.
I have also noticed a creaking noise going over speed bumps, perhaps a result of the knackered shocks. Has anyone else with a Fiesta notice the shock absorbers leaking at such a young age?
They are barely 3 years old and have done 80k very gentle miles, mostly in a straight line at 70mph.
topless360 said:
A quick update on our 63 plate Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost, now on 80k motorway miles. We had a full service carried out last week, i bought the parts myself and had an Indy fit them. She now runs like a dream, the engine is noticeably smoother with the new plugs.
Some downsides, 3 of the shock absorbers are leaking oil and the rear passenger brake is sticking slightly, and has worn the shoe down on that side.
I have also noticed a creaking noise going over speed bumps, perhaps a result of the knackered shocks. Has anyone else with a Fiesta notice the shock absorbers leaking at such a young age?
They are barely 3 years old and have done 80k very gentle miles, mostly in a straight line at 70mph.
80k good for a set of shocks.Some downsides, 3 of the shock absorbers are leaking oil and the rear passenger brake is sticking slightly, and has worn the shoe down on that side.
I have also noticed a creaking noise going over speed bumps, perhaps a result of the knackered shocks. Has anyone else with a Fiesta notice the shock absorbers leaking at such a young age?
They are barely 3 years old and have done 80k very gentle miles, mostly in a straight line at 70mph.
I thought mine were fine on my 63k Z4 - mots all good etc but when I up graded them, front off-side was shot and the others were very tired.
Hi , does anyone know if there would be any problems replacing the 1.0 ecoboost engine with one bought from eBay ? Have been told conflicting information from ford and don't want to buy wrong engine. Some people say should be fine aslong as there the same ps (ford says mines is 105ps) was told at time it was 100 , others say it needs to have same engine number on v5 mines says M2DA but not even sure if that's right , the cars only done 37k and this will be the 3rd engine , any help would be appreciated.
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oceanview said:
topless360 said:
A quick update on our 63 plate Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost, now on 80k motorway miles. We had a full service carried out last week, i bought the parts myself and had an Indy fit them. She now runs like a dream, the engine is noticeably smoother with the new plugs.
Some downsides, 3 of the shock absorbers are leaking oil and the rear passenger brake is sticking slightly, and has worn the shoe down on that side.
I have also noticed a creaking noise going over speed bumps, perhaps a result of the knackered shocks. Has anyone else with a Fiesta notice the shock absorbers leaking at such a young age?
They are barely 3 years old and have done 80k very gentle miles, mostly in a straight line at 70mph.
80k good for a set of shocks.Some downsides, 3 of the shock absorbers are leaking oil and the rear passenger brake is sticking slightly, and has worn the shoe down on that side.
I have also noticed a creaking noise going over speed bumps, perhaps a result of the knackered shocks. Has anyone else with a Fiesta notice the shock absorbers leaking at such a young age?
They are barely 3 years old and have done 80k very gentle miles, mostly in a straight line at 70mph.
I thought mine were fine on my 63k Z4 - mots all good etc but when I up graded them, front off-side was shot and the others were very tired.
Hi , does anyone know if there would be any problems replacing the 1.0 ecoboost engine with one bought from eBay ? Have been told conflicting information from ford and don't want to buy wrong engine. Some people say should be fine aslong as there the same ps (ford says mines is 105ps) was told at time it was 100 , others say it needs to have same engine number on v5 mines says M2DA but not even sure if that's right , the cars only done 37k and this will be the 3rd engine , any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Thanks
Hi , does anyone know if there would be any problems replacing the 1.0 ecoboost engine with one bought from eBay ? Have been told conflicting information from ford and don't want to buy wrong engine. Some people say should be fine aslong as there the same ps (ford says mines is 105ps) was told at time it was 100 , others say it needs to have same engine number on v5 mines says M2DA but not even sure if that's right , the cars only done 37k and this will be the 3rd engine , any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Thanks
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