Posted October 2, 2016. according to your cover its the end red 50amp fuse, could be the relay at fault , wiring from fan module to pcm, fan module, fan, etc. . put your reg into www.ford.etis and check for outstanding recall. was one for fan module issues, i can see thats not been done on your car ( extra wiring, connector in fusebox) Quote. 2. On my brother’s 1.8tdci 2008 focus I rewired the hs canbus from ecu to electric power steering pump to abs to obd connector to instrument cluster. All connections soldered as I wanted to make sure it was fine. It did fix the problems on that car which had been plaguing us for a while. I posted it all on here back in 2019.

aceybeeme Discussion starter. 4 posts · Joined 2012. #1 · Jul 29, 2014. Hi All, I have a bit of a problem with my 2005 Mk2 1.6 tdci Focus. It has no DPF, so any problems with that can be discounted. The problems began last winter, when the car would occasionally start up in limp mode on cold mornings. Normally, this was solved by shutting off

Hi, first post of a new member. My daughter's Fiesta 1.4 TDCi 2008 (mark 6 facelift) has some problem that I am hoping someone can help with. When she bought it the car seemed fine but on the way home (motorway driving 70mph) I noticed about 6 times the car would lose power for less than a second and then recover. Wiring and connection problems can cause the ECU to malfunction, resulting in a range of engine problems including misfiring, stalling, and reduced power. Like any computer system, the ECU is subject to glitches and bugs that can cause it to malfunction or fail completely. We generally recommend that you have your Ford Focus ECU repaired or . 266 63 166 193 138 250 445 80

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