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.
Okey, so i've been posting in this website for solutions for my focus, and you all have been really helpful and actually all my problems had been fixed with your advice so I appreciate it. but my car has yet another problem...my airbag light went on, when i turn on the car the light is off then it flashes about two times and then it stays on, i took it to get the codes checked but the computer did not generated any codes, any advice on it anyone?
You can try cleaning the yellow connectors under both front seats other wise I would need an accurate flash count.Does the horn and cruise control work ? Mosy code scanners will not check airbag codes.
honk works perfect and cruise control does as well, actually flash count will get it to you by tomorrow (may 5th) yellow connectors? right under the wheel?
sorry it took me so long, but here it goes, the light blinks 4 times and in the 5th time it stays on, when it does that the cruise control stops workin but horn works perfectly either way...if the airbag light is not on or it doesn't blink the cruise control works.
ok so i've got the count for the airbag wrong, it actually blinks 5 times and in the 6th it stays on...also the cruise control still works and the honk works as well. I tried looking for the yellow conectors but couldn't find any, the only thing that's under the seat is the cables for the seat belt
Clock spring in the steering coloum you might have a loose connection or the wrong one was instauled if you had any steering coloum work done, the clockspring is behind the airbag!
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