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Ford Focus

F9DA 1.8L TDCi 100 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Wagon 2005โ€“2015
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Engine F9DA โœ– Stay Away! 6,250โ€“16,150 $

Ford 1.8L Duratorq TDCi (common rail) 100 hp (74 kW) and 115 hp (85 kW). Focus I and II. Long-lived with regular maintenance โ€” DPF issues at higher mileage.

Fun Factor? Decent

Reliable Estate

Good everyday usability, decent handling. A sensible choice for families.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Injector seal: "Black Death" failure

The copper sealing washers at the injector seat fail under pressure and heat. Combustion gases blow past the injector and bake black, tar-like carbon onto the injector boss. Seized injectors require specialist tools for removal; the cylinder head sealing face can be damaged.

Symptoms: Black deposits around injectors, diesel smell, rough running, cylinder pressure loss

200โ€“800 $ from 120,000 km
!! Turbocharger failure

Turbocharger damage from oil starvation due to blocked oil supply passages, or from soot ingress via leaking injector seals. Repair costs are significant, as the sump and cooler must also be cleaned in addition to the turbo.

Symptoms: Whistling or grinding from the turbo area, severe power loss, oil entering the intake tract, blue exhaust smoke

900โ€“2,200 $ from 150,000 km
!! High-pressure pump failure

The high-pressure pump on the 1.8 TDCi frequently fails between 150,000 and 220,000 km. Metal wear particles contaminate the fuel system and injectors, often requiring the entire common-rail system to be renewed.

Symptoms: Engine cuts out suddenly, flashing glow plug light, poor throttle response, engine will not restart, blue smoke

1,300โ€“2,200 $ from 180,000 km
!! Dual-mass flywheel wear

The dual-mass flywheel (DMF) is a known wear point on Duratorq diesels. Rattling and drivetrain vibrations appear from around 150,000โ€“200,000 km. Repair is typically combined with a full clutch kit (approx. 1,200 โ‚ฌ).

Symptoms: Metallic rattling when releasing the clutch, vibrations at idle, grinding noise when pulling away

800โ€“1,400 $ from 180,000 km
!! Leaking injectors

The common-rail injectors of the 1.8L TDCi tend to leak at the copper seal from 130,000 km. Exhaust gases entering the engine oil promote sludge formation and turbocharger damage. All four injectors should be resealed simultaneously.

Symptoms: Diesel smell in the engine bay, exhaust fumes smell inside the cabin, increased fuel consumption, power loss

150โ€“600 $ from 140,000 km
!! Crankshaft pulley worn

The rubber damper in the crankshaft pulley of the 1.8 TDCi wears from around 100,000 km and produces noise. Continued use risks the auxiliary belt being thrown and the loss of the alternator and power steering.

Symptoms: Ticking or knocking noise at idle from the auxiliary belt area, louder on cold start, vibration at idle

150โ€“350 $ from 110,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 11

!! Rust Rust on sills and wheel arches

Despite full galvanising, sills and wheel arches rust heavily, especially at the junctions between the wing and the bumper. The tailgate rusts under the roof spoiler when water ingresses.

500โ€“1,500 $ from 100,000 km
!! Suspension Wheel bearing and suspension wear

Wheel bearing failures frequently noted in inspection reports, especially from 2010 model year. Track rods and suspension components wear above average. Control arm bushes and lower arms fail prematurely.

150โ€“500 $ from 100,000 km
!! Cooling Faulty thermostat and coolant loss

Plastic thermostat housings are prone to cracking and coolant loss. Coolant temperature can become unstable; in the worst case the engine overheats.

100โ€“300 $ from 100,000 km
!! Electronics ABS/ESP fault due to failed pressure sensor

The brake pressure sensor in the ABS block corrodes and cannot be replaced individually โ€” the entire ABS unit must be swapped. Primarily affects vehicles up to model year 2007.

300โ€“700 $ from 100,000 km
!! Rust Rust at the rear bumper/wheel arch junction

Up to model year 2007, water accumulates at the junction between the rear bumper and wheel arch, leading to rust. Ford had to carry out multiple repaints. Check carefully before buying.

200โ€“600 $ from 80,000 km
!! Suspension RevoKnuckle wheel bearing and ball joint wear (RS)

Ford does not supply an individual wheel bearing โ€” only the complete hub (approximately 290 EUR). Lower RevoKnuckle needle bearings can seize. Press-fitting requires specialist tools. High front tyre wear accelerates deterioration.

350โ€“750 $ from 60,000 km
!! Rust Rust on wheel arch edges and boot floor

Wheel arch edges are almost universally affected without cavity wax treatment. Water penetrates through rear light seals and spoiler fixings into the boot floor, which then corrodes from the inside.

500โ€“2,500 $
!! Electronics ABS cables chafe and break โ€” warning light

ABS cables chafe on suspension components, ranging from a simple warning light to complete ABS failure. Cable repair is needed, not just a sensor swap.

100โ€“350 $ from 70,000 km
! Electronics Heated windscreen and instrument cluster faulty

Heated windscreen filaments fail due to corrosion at cable connections. Instrument cluster shows failures from cold solder joints on the PCB.

100โ€“400 $ from 120,000 km
! Body Water ingress into boot

The boot draws in water through a leaking tailgate or failed seals. The spare wheel well fills with water, the floor covering rots, and electronics are at risk.

50โ€“250 $
! Brakes Brake discs โ€” short lifespan with sporty use

Already due after approximately 25,000 km with spirited use. Front axle 400โ€“500 EUR for discs and pads, rear axle 180โ€“220 EUR. Track day use drastically shortens the intervals.

400โ€“750 $ from 25,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
5,687 complaints ยท 2005โ€“2012
Powertrain
1684 โš  38
Steering
1010 โš  40
Electrical
780 โš  13
Engine
566 โš  15
Body Structure
501 โš  25

Top Reported Issues

โš  Powertrain (1684 complaints)
โš  Steering (1010 complaints)
โš  Electrical (780 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) ยท 2026-03