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Old 08-12-2005, 06:38 PM   #1
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Default New Warranty and Service Manual for LS Focus owners

Up until a certain date (early build models) there should be a new Warranty and Service manual arrive for these affected vehicled in the next few days. We got ours today, the only difference is something to do with the schedule servicing being 12 months rather then 6 months. Neways thought id post on here!

Ours is a July Build so the newer ones may not be affected.

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Old 08-12-2005, 06:54 PM   #2
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Got mine yesterday as well, about time vehicles sold in australia were put on the same service schedule as those sold overseas.
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Old 08-12-2005, 08:00 PM   #3
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omg Ford have had range-wide 12 month/15,000km servicing intervals for years. Old Model Focus had it from day one, as has the new one. It would be simply nothing more than a printing error.
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omg Ford have had range-wide 12 month/15,000km servicing intervals for years. Old Model Focus had it from day one, as has the new one. It would be simply nothing more than a printing error.
Lol i know!

I only posted this so customers actually know that it is 12 months, not the 6 months in the old manual incase anyone gets missed out..

I was suprised it actually come, i got 2 letters from ford today and they were both postive, one costing them $7000
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Old 08-12-2005, 11:18 PM   #5
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Old 09-12-2005, 12:07 AM   #6
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omg Ford have had range-wide 12 month/15,000km servicing intervals for years. Old Model Focus had it from day one, as has the new one. It would be simply nothing more than a printing error.
I figured it was a printing error as the lease I was on certainly wasn't pricing in 6 monthly services. Interestingly the mazda 3 had double the servicing costs and still had 6 month/10k services when I last checked even though in other countries it was a longer schedule. We've seen this on a number of cars sold here which is where I was coming from, thumbs up to ford for not gouging us like a number of other manufacturers then
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It is great, justo nce a year or every 15,000km. Not bad prices either, although more than $1 is a pain, it's at least nothing like the Peugeot/VW style of $800 a pop for a major.
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I only posted this so customers actually know that it is 12 months, not the 6 months in the old manual incase anyone gets missed out..
That's great news. The fine print on the 2 years of extra warranty that the dealer threw in when I bought mine says that in order to get the extra 2 years, all servicing from Day 1 has to be as per the handbook schedule. Mine is a June build, and the (original) handbook says 12 months in some places and 6 months in others, so I was getting ready to argue the toss for 12 month intervals!

Anyway, I'm thinking it might be an idea to change the oil every 6 months. I know that some people reckon that's well worthwhile on new engines, but it's probably something you can never prove. On the other hand, I'm already thinking twice about spending any more money than necessary on the assumption that I need to start saving for a $35K (believe it when I see it) XR5.
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Old 19-12-2005, 03:15 PM   #10
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Interesting that the hand book says 1 year or 15,000 klms but the dealer still send reminders to get it done every 6 months. I know they want the business but would have a better chance of getting it if the actually looked as if they knew what they were talking about. To suggest more servicing that is actually required and recommended just looks either greedy or just don't have a clue.
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