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2011 ford focus intermittent start issues

Will not start up every time

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SOURCE: 2001 ford focus heater blows cold air intermittently

CHECK COOLANT MAKE SURE ITS NOT LOW.IF COOLANT GOOD THERMOSTAT BAD.

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Cars built between July 2004 and February 2005 could have had problems with their fuel return pipes leaking. The pipes were made from material that degraded over time, allowing fuel to seep out.
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On some Focus 1.6 TDCi estates built between July 2004 and December 2006 there were problems with the cooling fans. Where roads are particularly salty, corrosion could easily occur, reaching as far as the control module. In extreme cases this could cause it to overheat, which could lead to fire.
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An intermittent speedo problem is probably caused by an issue with the Vehicle Speed sensor (or wiring), which is mounted on your transmission case (see No. 7 in diagram below):


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As you have indicated your vehicle is 2011, you should have this issue rectified under the New Car Warranty and repaired at no cost.


Cheers,

Scott
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