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  2. Government safety regulators said Monday they have closed an investigation into two previous recalls of the Ford Focus after determining that Ford Motor Co. has satisfied its concerns. In 2018 ...

  3. Ford PowerShift transmission - Wikipedia

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    However, Ford has repeatedly denied systemic problems even to their own dealerships, instead directing them to replace the transmission over and over even though it was never truly fixed. [8] Ford Thailand agreed to buy back about 200 Ford Fiesta and Focus models with faulty PowerShift transmissions.

  4. List of Ford transmissions - Wikipedia

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    2017–present 8F40 8-speed transverse transmission (2.0 EcoBlue) Ford Edge, Ford Focus, Ford S-MAX, Ford Galaxy, Ford Mondeo, Ford Kuga; 2018–present 8F24 8-speed transverse transmission (1.0 and 1.5 EcoBoost) Ford Focus; 2018–present 8F57 8-speed transverse transmission for higher torque (2.7 V6 EcoBoost)

  5. The recall alert says that a bushing that attaches the shifter cable to the transmission could degrade or detach. Recall alert: Over 2.9M Ford vehicles recalled due to risk of ‘rollaway ...

  6. Ford adds 270,000 cars to recall for unintended rollaways

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    Ford is adding 270,000 vehicles to a recall in North America to fix a gearshift problem that could cause them roll away unexpectedly. Ford adds 270,000 cars to recall for unintended rollaways Skip ...

  7. Ford Focus - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Focus is a compact car (C-segment in Europe) manufactured by Ford Motor Company since 1998. It was created under Alexander Trotman's Ford 2000 plan, which aimed to globalize model development and sell one compact vehicle worldwide. The original Focus was primarily designed by Ford of Europe's German and British teams. [1]