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Ford FocusOverall, it feels cushier than other compacts, both in terms of its comfortable seats and its soft suspension. It's fun to drive, however, with agile handling. It's comfortable on long trips and stable at high speeds. The Focus is among the best of the compacts in terms of ride quality and has been lauded by the enthusiast publications for its handling.
Another problem I was trying to help my brother in law with today.
The brake lights in his 2002 are always on when the car is in gear (auto). When in park, they turn off, though as soon as you switch to drive or reverse they are permanently on. Is this a simpel swithc problem? If it was a faulty switch, I would think it would happen regardless of which gear the tranny was in. Thoughts?
Sorry for the double post.... he also mentioned that the parking brake indicator has been stuck on. He said the parking brake problem happened before the brake light problem, though perhaps this isnt the case. I assume theres a parking brake switch in this car... would it being stuck illuminate the rear brake lights? Regardless, can someone tell me where I'd find it?
i am also having the same problem with brake lights staying on while car is in gear have you found out anything yet please help my son is driving me nuts its his tunner
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