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CarComplaints.com Notes: For the third year in a row, the 3rd generation Focus is experiencing massive transmission problems.

Most notably owners keep complaining about how there's bad hesitation and jerking when starting from a stop. This isn't the result of an old, worn out part. In fact, the average mileage it's reported to us is just over 15k miles.

8.7

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$2,630
Average Mileage:
33,350 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. replace motor mounts (3 reports)
2014 Ford Focus engine problems

engine problem

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2014 Ford Focus Owner Comments

problem #3

Mar 032020

Focus SE 2.0L 4 cyl Flex

  • Automatic transmission
  • 44,406 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

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motor mounts broke

When this lower motor mount goes bad - the tires will not have any grip when trying to accelerate. Your car will start to handle like an old buick because the engine is moving around in the engine bay as you turn. You will have to slam on the brakes to get any kind of stopping to happen. Throttle response is worse.

There is a vibration you can feel in the steering wheel and through the floor as you are driving. And the engine will become extremely noisy. Best of all, you will be left with permanent interior squeaks once the mount is fixed. I HATE this car! I was aware previous Focuses had issues with motor mounts failing early but I was led to believe they were resolved... apparently not.

- Kieran S., Seattle, WA, US

problem #2

Aug 232019

Focus Titanium

  • Automatic transmission
  • 36,500 miles

I drive a 2014 Ford Focus Titanium. Four days ago, after driving around town , I turned into a parking lot, I was driving less than 5ph, my engine fell/dropped out. The car started shaking and making a horrible noise like I had run over something. I pulled into a parking space and turned the engine off. I started it again to see if I could drive it a few miles down the road to the Ford Dealership. The car shook and as I put it in reverse it made an awful sound, jerked and wouldn't go anywhere. I turned the engine off and opened the hood. The engine had fallen down inside the engine compartment. The Focus was towed to the Ford Dealership and now I'm looking at apx. $5k of damage due to the engine falling. I see on the internet there were two other accounts of Focus engine's falling and numerous complaints about the faulty engine mounts. I made a complaint to NHTSA, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and am in the process of writing letters to Ford Motor Co, Consumer Groups and any other Administration that can help to get Ford to make a recall on this dangerous defect. I am fortunate that I was not driving on the highway or even in town traffic. I shake when I think of what could have happened and how many Ford Focus drivers are taking a serious risk driving with the faulty motor mounts.

- r.raven, Yreka, US

problem #1

Dec 122016

Focus 20l14gdi

  • Automatic transmission
  • 19,000 miles

I heard a rattle in the front engine from the first day I bought the car & no one could find what was rattling. I had the car in to check the transmission again & the service man found that the motor was lose. He said it had broken Motor Mounts. Why didn't service find this when I was having the Transmission checked?

- Joan C., Mesquite, NV, US

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