Ford Focus Common Faults in the UK
Mk4, 2018–2025 — compact family hatch. Updated 2026-05-04.
The Mk4 Ford Focus (2018–2025) drives brilliantly but the 1.0 EcoBoost wet-belt is a critical concern — pre-2018 examples were prone to belt failure causing engine destruction; later belts are improved but inspection at 100,000 km is essential. The 1.5 EcoBlue diesel suffers oil dilution. Best-buy: 1.0 EcoBoost 2021+ with belt evidence. Worst: pre-2018 wet-belt.
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Best and worst years to buy
Wet-belt revisions, mature 8-speed auto on petrol, and SYNC 4 infotainment delivered. 2021+ examples with documented belt change history are excellent value.
Early Mk4 1.0 EcoBoost wet-belt failures were catastrophic when they occurred — £4,000+ engine rebuild on a £15k car.
Known faults — Ford Focus Mk4, 2018–2025
Documented from HonestJohn, owner forum sentiment (PistonHeads, Reddit), DVSA recall portal, and Autoza dealer-feedback aggregation. Severity is colour-coded.
1.0 EcoBoost wet-belt failure
Critical — engine-out potential- Symptoms
- Loss of compression; check engine; belt debris in oil; in worst case complete engine destruction
- Years affected
- All 1.0 EcoBoost — pre-2018 most critical, later improved — Belt should be inspected/changed at 100,000 km or 7 years
- Indicative repair (UK)
- Belt + tensioner + labour: £700–£1,100 preventatively. Engine rebuild after failure: £4,500–£7,000.
- What to check before buying
- Service history MUST show wet-belt change at correct interval. No record = walk away. Oil pan inspection at independent garage is the best confirmation.
1.5 EcoBlue diesel oil dilution
Major — significant repair cost- Symptoms
- Engine oil level rising between services; oil smells of diesel
- Years affected
- 1.5 EcoBlue diesel, all years
- Indicative repair (UK)
- Service interval reduction; in worst cases injector replacement £600–£1,200
- What to check before buying
- Dipstick check pre-purchase: if oil level above max line, oil dilution is occurring.
Rear suspension bushing wear
Minor — wear-and-tear- Symptoms
- Knocking over rough surfaces; vague handling
- Years affected
- All Mk4 — 120,000+ km
- Indicative repair (UK)
- £250–£450
- What to check before buying
- Rough-road portion of test drive.
SYNC 3 / SYNC 4 infotainment glitches
Minor — wear-and-tear- Symptoms
- Screen freezes; CarPlay disconnects; reboot needed
- Years affected
- 2018–2021
- Indicative repair (UK)
- Free at Ford dealer software update
- What to check before buying
- Test infotainment fully during inspection.
8-speed automatic harshness
Minor — wear-and-tear- Symptoms
- Notchy 2-3 shifts; flare on downshifts
- Years affected
- 2019–2020 1.0 EcoBoost auto
- Indicative repair (UK)
- Software update; £300+ if mechatronic adjustment needed
- What to check before buying
- Test drive with manual gear holds.
Tailgate strut weakness
Minor — wear-and-tear- Symptoms
- Tailgate doesn't hold open
- Years affected
- All Mk4 — 90,000+ km
- Indicative repair (UK)
- £80–£120 pair
- What to check before buying
- Open boot, leave for 30 seconds — should not creep down.
Who this car suits — and who should look elsewhere
Driver-focused family buyers; commuters wanting small petrol; buyers who can verify wet-belt change documentation.
Anyone considering a sub-£10k 1.0 EcoBoost without belt-change evidence.
Alternatives to consider
If the Ford Focus doesn't suit, these comparable models are worth a look in the UK market:
- →VW Golf
- →Hyundai i30
- →Toyota Corolla
- →Honda Civic
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