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2009 Ford Focus Clutch Problems
I drive a standard transmission 2009 Ford Focus. I bought it used Feb 2011. July I had the clutch assembly replaced because my local Orlando Ford dealer told me it was worn out and not covered under warranty. Ok, i get it. I paid for it was went on my way. Now it's November and I'm starting to have the same problems all over again. From a cold start, my shifter will not go into first gear. Sometimes I have to use two hands to get it into gear. It's a hard shift from there on out till I've run down the road about 5 minutes. Everything runs smoothly for the rest of the day. I have an appointment Monday (today is Friday) to go back to the same dealership and have it looked at. Is the part under any kind of warranty? Labor? What am I suppose to do if they tell me it's worn out again and I need a new one? I can't afford another 1200 dollars in repairs when I have barely driven it 500 miles on this new clutch. What do I do?
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Sounds like maybe a fluid change would help. Which I don't know why they wouldn't have changed it when they did the clutch? But also maybe check the fluid level, there is a bolt on the front of the trans, you should be able to just stick your pinky finger in and feel it.
Or the syncros are maybe going bad. But also check the shifter cables too.
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Something sounds off - this transmission should have Ford MTX in it, aka Ford honey (~$7 a quart IIRC) Still - your "cold start" is nothing compared to what I describe a cold start in MN, no matter what, even with ATF (stupid PO) in the transmission it would shift easily in the winter. With Ford honey there is little to no difference in shifting between -10*F and 80*F.
It sounds like something is wrong with either the throw out bearing (TOB) or something internal. Try this - if it is giving you trouble shifting into 1st, shut the car off. If it pops into gear after the car is shut off the clutch isn't fully disengaging - and you have a TOB issues. If the problem still continues with the car off, something is wrong internally inside the transmission.
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Because it is OK after the transmission is warming up, it is not a mechanical failure.
You may try bleeding the clutch throw out slave. Easy to do. Also find out what transmission fluid the dealer used. They should have used the honey Ford fluid if they changed it. If the just did the clutch they would not have changed the fluid in the tranny. Have it changed if they did not, and use the Ford honey colored tranny fluid. Or Royal Purple which is said to be great (by tranny dudes) If bleeding the clutch slave does not help, check the shifter cable at the tranny to see if it is properly aligned. Also leave the car in third when parked. It actually helps if it is NOT in first when parked. With the tranny in neutral, rev the engine a little with the clutch not pressed down for a minute before putting in gear when starting out. ? it may or may not help These things are from Contour MTX75, but it is the same tranny. |
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its not a clutch promblem but somthing else possibly throw out bearing if you didnt tell the mechanic to change it which you should have
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Everyone has great tips on possible causes, but if it is the clutch, repairs completed at Ford dealerships typically have a 12 months/12,000 mile warranty, whichever occurs first. So there is no need to worry, just bring it in for diagnosis. Good luck! ~Natasha
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Hello, I had this problem about 2 years ago. I took my 09 focus into the dealership and they changed the fluid and bled the system, and it fixed the problem. It has just now started again, and shifting it into 1st while the car is off does not work. As soon as it warms up a bit it shifts perfectly. Should i take it back in and have them work on it again?
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Yes, I would advise that you make an appointment so your dealership can inspect. Ford certified techs are in the best position to accurately diagnose and repair your Focus. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to me via PM. Thanks! Crystal
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