Hi All,
In July 2017 I replaced my trusty Kia Cee'd with a 2011 Focus 1.6 Petrol (Mk3), the Cee'd had done 130,000 miles and was getting to the age where wear and tear meant it was costing a lot but it was still infinitely reliable.
So on to the Focus, for the first 6 months the Focus was reliable but then in February 2018 I noticed it was loosing coolant, which is when the problems started. The water pump and timing belt were replaced (by an Indy) and since then the car hasn't run properly; it runs lumpy from cold etc.
Fast forward to January 2019 and I set the car in to the dealers for a service (I used a Ford Authorised Repairer), 2 weeks after the service the EML came on and it turned out to be the EGR which cost over £500 to replace!
Then at the end of February, the car refused to start at work, it was jump started and sent in for investigation, where it was found everything was working 'normally' as to quote the mechanic these cars have a smart charging alternator.
Then last night the car failed to start again with the same symptoms at the end of February. It's currently showing 2 error codes probably related to each other being the Active Shutter Grille and generator control module!
As above, it seems to be having issue after issue and it has a plethora of 'interesting' foibles! Such as electric windows refusing to open sometimes and the stereo has a mind of it own on occasions.
I usually don't mind repairing cars where it is wear and tear, but I'm loathed to spend money like nobody's business on random faults!
So question is, should i keep and repair? Likely costs are to be a new actuator for the shutter grille (£102) plus labour, new alternator (£400) and wait for the next thing to go wrong or I do I trade it in/sell it? I don't have a huge amount of cash and i could probably sell this via WBAC etc for £3000 and put £5-600 in myself, getting a Cee'd or a Civic as a replacement.
My wife seems to think this is a silly idea but I'm all for getting rid! I do 16,000 miles a year by the way and the Focus has done 87,000!
Cheers,
Craig
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