Ford Focus Water Leak in Boot
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- 🌀 This Ford Focus 2005 was experiencing multiple water leaks in the boot and back doors of the Ford, causing rust in the boot and back seats. We identified the areas of leakage, and subsequently cleaned, fixed and removed any leaks, completely revamping this Ford Focus.
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🎦 Edited by Gus Argent
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My 2010 focus leaks ...how much do you charge to seal all the leaks ?
It depends on the leaks. We do an inspection on the car, then we can give an estimate.
@newagainautoreconditioning its the boot nothing in rear seats or carpets
@@kieldunkley3626 We would still do an inspection and find the exact source of the leak, before providing an estimate.
Even the latest Ford Focus models still have water leaking into the boot area,I know my daughter has one.The Focus is a good car spoiled by poor build quality.
I'm afraid all cars leak. It isn't unique to Ford by any means.
@@newagainautoreconditioning Yes that's true but generally manufacturers improve their cars with every new model they turn out.Unfortunately Ford seem to have missed this advancement with the Focus as every one,even the latest version leak,some more,some less but the issue remains.
@@turbo3492 Cars generally leak after about 8 - 12 years on average, at which point many people will trade it in for a newer one. It's not really in any manufacturer's interest to make a car last forever; otherwise they would never sell any new ones.
For people who do want their car to last forever, or at least 20, 30 years or more, companies like ours exist.