my 2000 focus has the same problem... theres a factory recall on the right rear wheel assembly. you might want to look it up at the Ford website. you'll need you vin number. if your car has the recall, take it to a ford dealership and they should fix it for free. it would be a great idea to get this checked out because if you let it go and it is defective, the brake drum assembly might come apart and well.. bye bye left rear wheel! haha
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wheel balance is out.if it jerks alot at high speeds possibly a tire seperation.if those two possibilities check out then check the toe angle of the front suspension.
what year is your car and engine cylinders
1,700 pounds is the towing capacity for the Ford Focus 1.6. It is not very high compared to other models.
youre driving a ford!
If your Ford Aerostar sputters at high speeds, you might have a problem with the fuel injection system or with the fuel filter. You could also have water in the fuel lines, bad gas, or even a spark plug fouling issue.
Tires or wheels out of balance? Bent wheel? Bent axle? Drive shaft out of balance? Frozen brake caliper?
ford mondeo no question about it the almer is always so stiff at low speed and vibrates at high speeds
I payed 5,200 for my 2006 focus about 6the months ago. 68k miles
Solids: Atoms are not free to move about; they vibrate about their fixed positions Liquids: The particles are free to move about by sliding over each other Gases: The particles more about randomly at high speeds
The 2013 Ford Focus ST uses a 2.0 L turbo that was designed for sustained, high-output performance. It is a factory-overclocked turbocharger.
The fact that the Ford Focus gets 40 miles to the gallon and the Ford Focuses high safety rating are two things that appeal to new drivers.