Ford Focus Electrical and Lighting Problems

490 messages,  Last post on Jun 10, 2013 at 9:03 PM

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#458 of 490 Re: 2000 ford focus zx3 over heating [chrisg402] by atodd93

Mar 14, 2012 (10:03 am)

Replying to: chrisg402 (Mar 13, 2012 1:39 pm)
Have you checked to see if the external fan is turning on as soon as it warms up? It may be a sensor on the radiator or wiring?

#459 of 490 parking light and tail light don't work. by bens_sound

Mar 27, 2012 (2:43 pm)

I recently had an accident and had to replace my driver side headlight assembly with a new aftermarket assembly that came with bulbs. After connecting it, I noticed that both my front parking light and tail light do not work on this side of the car. The brake light and turn signal do work, however, both front and rear. Is this a bulb issue, or do I have a bigger wiring problem?

#460 of 490 Re: parking light and tail light don't work. [bens_sound] by MrShift@Edmunds HOST

Mar 27, 2012 (5:23 pm)

Replying to: bens_sound (Mar 27, 2012 2:43 pm)
I would say that you've either blown a fuse or that maybe this aftermarket bulb has excessive resistance. Did the new headlight come with its own plug-in connector or are you using only the original car's wiring and connectors? If you have an aftermarket connector it could be wired wrong.

#461 of 490 Re: parking light and tail light don't work. [Mr_Shiftright] by bens_sound

Mar 29, 2012 (4:55 pm)

Replying to: MrShift@Edmunds (Mar 27, 2012 5:23 pm)
You were correct. It was as simple as a blown fuse. Next time I will read the manual.

#462 of 490 Re: parking light and tail light don't work. [bens_sound] by MrShift@Edmunds HOST

Mar 30, 2012 (8:57 am)

Replying to: bens_sound (Mar 29, 2012 4:55 pm)
Well keep an eye on it. Sometimes aftermarket bulbs can be troublesome, depending on who makes them. (quality control and all that). Glad you figured it out!

#463 of 490 '05 Focus with "System too lean" code by bens_sound

Mar 31, 2012 (8:38 am)

I have a recently wrecked '05 focus zx5. While putting it back together, I noticed that part of the air intake had come loose. I re attached it and tightened the hose clamp. Since then, the check engine light has been coming on. The code says "system too lean". I have run a tank of premium fuel, and put a bottle of Lucas fuel treatment in, but when I clear the code, the light comes back on in just a few miles. Any thoughts?

#464 of 490 Re: '05 Focus with "System too lean" code [bens_sound] by MrShift@Edmunds HOST

Mar 31, 2012 (10:41 am)

Replying to: bens_sound (Mar 31, 2012 8:38 am)
I wonder if you dislodged a vacuum line somewhere?

#465 of 490 Re: '05 Focus with "System too lean" code [Mr_Shiftright] by bens_sound

Mar 31, 2012 (12:36 pm)

Replying to: MrShift@Edmunds (Mar 31, 2012 10:41 am)
I will check. Things are so tight in there, and I know just enough to get myself in trouble!

#466 of 490 Re: '05 Focus with "System too lean" code [bens_sound] by MrShift@Edmunds HOST

Mar 31, 2012 (1:14 pm)

Replying to: bens_sound (Mar 31, 2012 12:36 pm)
Well I was thinking that if there was no engine light before you messed with the air intake and now there is, that a loose vacuum line would do that.

#467 of 490 2006 Focus low-beam headlight failure by benb3

Jul 26, 2012 (6:05 pm)

I have a 2006 Ford Focus. Both of my low-beam headlights are non-functioning. My hi-beams are fine. The focus bulbs incorporate both hi- and low-beams in the same bulb. I have swapped out both bulbs, the 20A low-beam fuse, both 10A (l & r) low-beam fuses, the 7A fuse, and the low-beam relay. None of these steps has resolved the problem. Anyone have any further suggestions?
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