🛷 Ford Focus 1.0 Ecoboost Engine Failure
FOC Supporters. 14.4k. Name: Unofix. Ford Model: Focus 2.0D Titanium X auto - Estate. Ford Year: 2019. UK/Ireland Location: Durham. Posted November 6, 2023. There are garages that now specialise in replacing the wetbelts on Ecoboom engines. For example North West Engines near Preston do the work for about £850.
The 2017 ford focus had a 2nd engine installed by ford dealer in April '21 at 56,000 miles due to engine malfunction and seizing. The same thing happened three weeks ago at only 38,000 miles on
They are fine as long as they’re properly maintained and you replace the wet belt on schedule. If you don’t, they have some problems. They have the reputation for two reasons. First is that because changing the wet belt is expensive, people didn’t bother. That, funnily enough, caused loads of engine failures.
that sound after engine shutdown is probably the cooling fan which runs for a few seconds after engine shutdown. if it was the turbo. its probably now toast. there could be numerous others causes for the lack of power could be blocked fuel filter, faulty fuel pump carbon buildup or something else entirely. Quote.
Performing an engine flush usually results in either replacing the wetbelts or engine damage. The 1.0 ECOboost has a variable ratio oil pump that is controlled by oil pressure and a solenoid. If the solenoid becomes clogged the variable part of the oil pump will no longer work.
Premature wetbelt failure on a 1.0 ECOboost is not uncommon at all. This can have several causes: * Incorrect engine oil. * Not respecting the service intervals. The Ford WSS-M2C948-B engine oil is known to deteriorate quite fast (and can even form a sludge). Especially when the car is often used for short distances or in case of low annual
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Well after the hundreds and hundreds of posts of owners with total failure of the 1.0 Ecoboost engines mainly in Fiesta's and Focus, it now seems late to the party but making a sudden dash to catch up is the 1.5 Ecoboost in the Kuga. I notice that Ford don't seem so keen to put the Ecoboom Ecoboost badge on there vehicles anymore.
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