What Did Ford Do?

According to Ford focus transmission warranty , the dry dual-clutch transmission caused the shudder. While it improved fuel consumption, it also led to vibrations. They also stated that the “potential for the transmission to default to neutral – while still maintaining full power steering and braking” was due to wear and tear and a faulty control module. To resolve this, Ford decided it was best to extend/expand the warranty coverage to include more than 20 Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) Instead of promptly issuing a recall. The extended focus transmission warranty covered the defective control modules and the seal surrounding the “input shaft,” which might taint the clutch. Furthermore, the clutch and related hardware are covered for seven years or 100,000 miles, while the control module is covered for ten years or 150,000 miles.

The Result Of A Not-So-Great Decision

Following Ford’s official acknowledgement of the faulty transmission, a controversial report accusing the company of knowing about the problems before the model’s launch in 2012 surfaced. To make matters worse, the decision to extend the warranty rather than recalling the faulty cars would eventually result in a class-action lawsuit which resulted in reimbursement for previous repairs and the opportunity to sell the vehicles back to Ford for approximately $15,000-&22,000, depending on the model. In Vargas v.

Ford Motor Company, the courts ruled in favour of car owners, granting them access to a nationwide settlement that included:

Repurchase of your vehicle through an arbitration process,Payments of up to $2,325 in cashUp to $4,650 in discount certificates for the purchase of a brand new car

Who Is Eligible to Claim?

Not everyone is entitled to make a claim. Do you wish to file a claim? Here’s what you’ll require:

Own a Ford Focus with a PowerShift Transmission built between 2012-2016. Purchased/leased your vehicle in the United States. Within seven years (or 100,000 miles) of delivery to the initial retail client, at least three authorized dealers repaired it, and the transmission was replaced.

Time Limit On Settlement Claims

Yes! The time restriction for filing claims varies based on the kind of claim.

Claims for monetary compensation, vehicle-discount certificates, and clutch repair reimbursement were due by October 5, 2020, for repairs made on or before April 7, 2020. You cannot submit new claims. Claims for monetary compensation, vehicle-discount certificates and clutch repair reimbursement claims performed after April 7, 2020, must be filed 180 days after the repair(s). If your claim constitutes a breach of the warranty arbitration, you must verify the statute of limitation for such claims.

How To File Your Claim?

Filing a claim might be time-consuming, however, you can:

● Have a lawyer manage your claim or; 

● Make an independent claim.

Hiring a lawyer to handle your claim is a good option. However, if you decide to do it on your own, follow these steps:

Step 1

Call on 1-888-260-4563 Ford and let them know you’re going to make a claim. You will be given some information before moving to step 2.

Step 2

Fill up and submit the required paperwork at https://kccsecure.com/fordtransmissionsettlement/Claimant/SelectClaim and they will handle your claim in ten days.

Step 3

After ten days, submit your claim to the Arbitration Administrator to get your entitlement.

The Focus is a brilliant car, but before acquiring it, you need to first consider other options that are similarly competent and do not have a known history of transmission issues.

Which Ford models have transmission problems?

No. only Ford Focus that was manufactured between 2012 and 2016.

Does this imply I shouldn’t buy a Focus due to these issues?

You simply need to find a carrier that covers transmission repairs if you are interested in the Focus. My Focus is a 2013 model and this is the first time replacing the transmission.

Can I still make a claim?

Yes, you can. As long as you do so within 180 days after the repair.