All Ford vehicles have a central locking system that were manufactured after 1993. The Ford focus has always had the central locking system.
You are correct in that the Central Security Module (CSM) is responsible for central locking (Remove trim from above driver's footwell and you'll see the security module mounted above the engine ecu (PCM). It's a small black box with two connectors (one blue, one green). Are there any fault codes stored in the CSM? (Ford > Focus > Security > 1.6 > Petrol > 2000 > 1.6I 16V Zetec-SE > All Codes > CSM ISO) The CSM can be replaced for a used one, no coding needed, just have to add in the remotes (manual process). I got a used CSM off a well-known auction site for less than £15 hoping to cure a fault on my Focus. If you do get hold of a replacement module make sure it has the same functions labelled on the case: RF = Remotes, CL = Central Locking, DL = Double Locking, AL = Alarm Matt Read More: http://www.spsupport.com/index.php/kunena-forum/15-general/2139-2000-focus-central-locking-module#ixzz2S0Aw2aQg
inside the locking unit in the door is a plastic screw jack that breaks. it can be repaired easily if you can trace the part. easy fix Simon
There is no carburetor on a ford focus. They are all Fuel Injected.
No, the base models don't. Central locking was only on the higher end models (Westcoast, VTR, VTS and prob a few others).
No
yes all ford focus's are front wheel drive.
Our Holden vp commodore sedans central locking will not unlock all four doors. The remote has a new battery and still doesnt work can you please help us
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No, not at all.
hi my car wont open with central locking have to use the key to open but it locks with central locking i can here a click when trying to open but wont work
The 2005 Ford Focus has 18 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2006 Ford Focus has 18.0 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.