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Old 16-10-2018, 12:35 AM   #1
ntguy
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Default 2010 LV Focus TDCI

Hi All,

I have recently brought a 2010 LV Focus TDCI. Its and auto. Done about 160k kms.

It runs ok, however the fuel economy seems to be increasing. When I got it averaged around 6l/100kms. My daily work run is about 60kms with 90 percent of it is highway. Fuel Economy has crept up 6.8l.

It also has stalled twice. Once pulling into driveway and today pulling up to t junction.

Only had vehicle about a month and dont know complete history. Suppose to had most services done at Ford.

Previous owner only did about 500 or 600 every month or so.

I added some F10 into tank a few times when i got it.

Any one come across one stalling like mine does or have a brought a lemon?
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