Mk3 Focus Ecoboo..

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MC Bodge

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21,679 posts

176 months

Tuesday 19th December 2023
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As a replacement for our excellent old hand-me-down Fiesta, I give you the hand-me-down Focus.



It reached us via a relative. It was due for a timing belt change and they fancied a change of car.

It has now had a new timing belt, aux belts, water pump etc.

The chassis is excellent. It drives very well and rides very well. It is one of those excellent everyman cars for which Ford were known for the past 3 decades

The 1.0 125ps engine performs very well. It is just a shame that it doesn't have shorter gearing.

The standard sounds system lacked bass, but a small sub in the boot has improved matters. Some better speakers will be fitted in the doors when I get around to it Ford Sony door speakers, tweeters and sound sound deadening have made a big improvement.

The headlamps have benefitted from sets of Nightbreakers.

It could do with a set of better tyres. Some sort of all-seasons or Rainsport 5.

....The Sync infotainment system..... is a human factors nightmare.

Edited by MC Bodge on Saturday 23 December 18:38

Muzzer79

10,056 posts

188 months

Tuesday 19th December 2023
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Looks good OP

MC Bodge said:
It has now had a new timing belt, aux belts, water pump etc.
How much did that set you back, if you don’t mind me asking?

I have a Fiesta, which is coming up due for this work.

Snubs

1,177 posts

140 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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I had the same car for a couple of years and thought it was great. Solidly built and only let me down by bricking itself on the driveway due to an electrical fault that only a main dealer could solve.

Funny you should mention shorter gearing, I wouldn't have minded 6th to be longer personally as it was doing something like 3,000rpm at 80mph in sixth. Any faster and the otherwise excellent fuel economy would drop off a cliff edge.

Mine was a Zetec and it did feel a bit budget in places, like keep fit rear windows and no central armrest. I think it was also a one touch window on the drivers side only.

Couple of the things i miss were the engine getting fully up to temperature within about 2 minutes of setting off thanks to a clever water cooling system, handy for warming the car up quickly on cold days and reducing engine wear on short journeys. Plus the heated windscreen. What an absolute godsend. Every car should have one on H&S grounds IMO.

Sycamore

1,805 posts

119 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Anyone involved with the Sync system and its development/release deserves to squeeze a pine cone out of their genitals.

50% of my life has been spent pulling the fuse for it to reset it as it'd constantly lose the ability to connect through bluetooth.

MC Bodge

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21,679 posts

176 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
How much did that set you back, if you don’t mind me asking?

I have a Fiesta, which is coming up due for this work.
Not many places do it.

£800 (+VAT) is a good price apparently.

MC Bodge

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Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Snubs said:
I had the same car for a couple of years and thought it was great. Solidly built and only let me down by bricking itself on the driveway due to an electrical fault that only a main dealer could solve.

Funny you should mention shorter gearing, I wouldn't have minded 6th to be longer personally as it was doing something like 3,000rpm at 80mph in sixth. Any faster and the otherwise excellent fuel economy would drop off a cliff edge.

Mine was a Zetec and it did feel a bit budget in places, like keep fit rear windows and no central armrest. I think it was also a one touch window on the drivers side only.

Couple of the things i miss were the engine getting fully up to temperature within about 2 minutes of setting off thanks to a clever water cooling system, handy for warming the car up quickly on cold days and reducing engine wear on short journeys. Plus the heated windscreen. What an absolute godsend. Every car should have one on H&S grounds IMO.
This is a Zetec model too, with a similar spec to yours.

Yes, the good features are very, very good. It is a bit budget in places, but not ones that bother me too much so far. I will add some sound deadening to the doors when I fit new speakers.

The lower gear ratios are far too spaced out. The gear change isn't as slick as the one on our previous Fiesta or the Mk5 Mondeo. I might have a look at the linkage.

It could do with a set of better tyres. Some sort of all-seasons or Rainsport 5.

Edited by MC Bodge on Wednesday 20th December 13:37

MC Bodge

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176 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Sycamore said:
Anyone involved with the Sync system and its development/release deserves to squeeze a pine cone out of their genitals.

50% of my life has been spent pulling the fuse for it to reset it as it'd constantly lose the ability to connect through bluetooth.
Ours seems to work ok, but the user interface is terrible.

An ancient Nokia phone keypad and screen (sans snake) in a 2010s car.

Sync 3 feels 20 years ahead of it.

TikTak

1,587 posts

20 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Love it.

Take care of it and it'll be an excellent little slightly larger, thing

Greendubber

13,227 posts

204 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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MC Bodge said:
Sycamore said:
Anyone involved with the Sync system and its development/release deserves to squeeze a pine cone out of their genitals.

50% of my life has been spent pulling the fuse for it to reset it as it'd constantly lose the ability to connect through bluetooth.
Ours seems to work ok, but the user interface is terrible.

An ancient Nokia phone keypad and screen (sans snake) in a 2010s car.

Sync 3 feels 20 years ahead of it.
I had Sync 3 in my 2016 Focus ST3 and it was bloody awful, constantly crashing and freezing etc. I most definitely echo the pine cone suggestion!

You car looks good, hopefully it'll see you well. My mates got a similar one and it seems pretty solid!

TonyRPH

12,977 posts

169 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Is this the Ecoboost with the sobriquet of EcoBoom?


MC Bodge

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Wednesday 20th December 2023
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TikTak said:
Love it.

Take care of it and it'll be an excellent little slightly larger, thing
It's actually quite a good size for an all-rounder car -not too big/cumbersome in town and comfortable on the motorway, although the boot isn't that generous.

MC Bodge

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Wednesday 20th December 2023
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TonyRPH said:
Is this the Ecoboost with the sobriquet of EcoBoom?
It is.

Hence the title and the reference to the timing belt replacement.

bungz

1,960 posts

121 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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The ecoboost is a lovely engine, you did right to get the belts sorted.

Got rid of our fiesta 100ps version as it had 80 odd k on it and I wouldnt have been happy running either of the wet belts for much longer.

Oh and the gearbox has already had a rebuild, was a brilliant car to drive mind just not sure it was a car to run into big miles in.


MC Bodge

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176 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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The Ecoboost is a very tractable engine. It feels responsive and usefully quick in the Focus.

Interestingly, the Focus' original timing belt was in good condition. The car had been driven fairly gently, but regularly, and always serviced at a Ford main dealer.

MC Bodge

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176 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Even with the very long gearing in the Focus, the 1.0 Ecoboost is far more driveable/tractable and responsive at lower rpm and from a standing start than the 1.5 "Ecoboost" in my Mk5 Mondeo. The Focus is possibly quicker accelerating at low speeds too.

I am intrigued by what happened with the design and mapping of the 1.5, it must have been tuned for some sort of emissions test, but if behaved like a more powerful 1.0, it would be much better.

Edited by MC Bodge on Thursday 21st December 18:15

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Great cars, we had a 2012 1.6 diesel Titanium (no less) which we bought new and kept for over 150k miles/10 years. It never went wrong, just needed servicing and consumables. The diesel’s power delivery was flat and uninteresting, but it averaged over 50mpg in the time we had it. Very well built but watch the rubbers which have a tendency to fall off the bottom of the doors. They all do it and it just needs some glue to reattached. You’ve done well there, very well.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 21st December 18:46

ridds

8,228 posts

245 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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MC Bodge said:
It has now had a new timing belt, aux belts, water pump etc.
Did you pull the sump and get all the fibre strands from the belt out of the oil pick-up strainer? That's what kills these things.

An oil change isn't enough, they don't fall off the strainer when the oi is drained.

MC Bodge

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Thursday 21st December 2023
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ridds said:
MC Bodge said:
It has now had a new timing belt, aux belts, water pump etc.
Did you pull the sump and get all the fibre strands from the belt out of the oil pick-up strainer? That's what kills these things.

An oil change isn't enough, they don't fall off the strainer when the oi is drained.
It was all done.

The old belt was in good condition too, with very little damage.

ridds

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245 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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MC Bodge said:
It was all done.

The old belt was in good condition too, with very little damage.
Ignoring the belt, did they pull the sump off?

MC Bodge

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Friday 22nd December 2023
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ridds said:
MC Bodge said:
It was all done.

The old belt was in good condition too, with very little damage.
Ignoring the belt, did they pull the sump off?
Yes.