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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / May 2006

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'98 Focus Suspension Noise

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Alula - 07 Apr 2006 09:18 GMT
I got a ’98 Focus 1.8 Zetec Hatch (UK version)..  I get a lot of suspension
noise (banging), especially when going over a hump.  It sounds as if a coil
spring is resettling.

Anyone out there experience the same - is this normal?

thx
Chris Whelan - 07 Apr 2006 11:01 GMT
> I got a ’98 Focus 1.8 Zetec Hatch (UK version)..  I get a lot of
> suspension
> noise (banging), especially when going over a hump.  It sounds as if a
> coil spring is resettling.
>
> Anyone out there experience the same - is this normal?

There is a TSB on this. The spring seats were revised.

Check with a dealer to see if your car has had the modification.

HTH

Chris

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ford_technical_ - 08 Apr 2006 11:33 GMT
ah lets guess suddinly loads of speed bumps everywhere....
leading to suspension problems
have a look to see if your spring has snapped(look right at the top)
Alula - 10 Apr 2006 20:07 GMT
Hi Dave, thanks for your reply.  Seems you got some knowledge of this sort
of problem.  Do you know what cause this, I had a look at my coil springs,
but can't see anything obvious.  

A lot of people said that this is normal, but I can't believe it, why did
it only start about a year ago.  My car is 'fish talling' a lot, is this
part of the problem??  Had the car from new, and the car only done 39K so
far, I never had an accident or hit anything that could cause this.

Any help will be welcome.
Arno
Dave Gower - 11 Apr 2006 14:43 GMT
> A lot of people said that this is normal, but I can't believe it, why did
> it only start about a year ago.  My car is 'fish talling' a lot, is this
> part of the problem??  Had the car from new, and the car only done 39K so
> far, I never had an accident or hit anything that could cause this.

In the many replies to your complaints over the past few days, not one
person said it's "normal". However many of us said it can be fixed. For this
you need a competent professional, perhaps more competent than the ones you
said looked at your car previously. Take them for a test drive and then let
them put the car up on a lift and inspect it properly. This kind of problem
is common on all makes and models of cars this old.
per - 19 May 2006 23:03 GMT
>I got a '98 Focus 1.8 Zetec Hatch (UK version)..  I get a lot of suspension
> noise (banging), especially when going over a hump.  It sounds as if a
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> thx
There were problems with fast wearing front sway-bar link rod ends, on the
Focus from the first years. Mostly felt/heard when going rather slowly on
bumpy roads, when one wheel at the time hits the bumps.
/per
Rudolf Moehs - 26 May 2006 00:35 GMT
> >I got a '98 Focus 1.8 Zetec Hatch (UK version)..  I get a lot of suspension
> > noise (banging), especially when going over a hump.  It sounds as if a
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> bumpy roads, when one wheel at the time hits the bumps.
> /per

Early Focus's had problems with front springs breaking,US models, mine
did, you won't really notice a change in the way the car sits, but you
will hear it when you hit bumps.
 
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