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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / November 2006

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Drivers Arm Rest on 2002 UK Focus Ghia

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Phil Jones - 30 Aug 2006 21:54 GMT
Somehow, the drivers armrest on my 2002 UK Focus Ghia has got stuck in the
upright position. However far "back" I try and push the armrest it won't
"click" to allow the armrest to come down into the correct position. So, I'm
now left with an armrest that I can't use (and I miss it LOTS!). Any ideas
on how I can correct this? The Haynes manual was comprehensively useless!

Many Thanks

Phil
Tito - 30 Aug 2006 22:27 GMT
> Somehow, the drivers armrest on my 2002 UK Focus Ghia has got stuck in the
> upright position. However far "back" I try and push the armrest it won't
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> Phil

Not sure if this is the same problem, but I'm pretty sure that this is
happening on the c-max too. Ive read the FFOC forums and it appears in
the faults lists. Seems like Ford know about it, but as yours is a 2002,
I'm not sure if they'd look at it for free.

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peter.holland4@virgn.net - 10 Sep 2006 04:58 GMT
You have damaged the ratchet mechanism usually caused by pressing down too
hard on the arm rest. There is a pawl inside the unit which snaps off. The
good news is that by pulling of a spring clip the arm rest can be easily
removed. The bad news is that Ford charged me approx £55.00 for a new one as
the only spare for the unit is a new arm rest.
booyoo - 09 Nov 2006 20:53 GMT
Hi, just to help others with the same problem, the spring clip is
accessible from the rear of the arm rest, hidden behind the back
upholstery of the seat. Once removed, its possible to partially pull the
arm rest and expose the lumbar support adjustment cable, which needs to be
unhindged as well in order to remove the complete mechanism away. Mine was
also stuck broken upright and I have just removed it. Now off tomorrow to
see what the Ford dealer will charge for the part...
Cheers
 
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