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Ford Focus & Focus RS Hatchback Recall: Rear Latch Safety Issue Explained | MotorVero

Ford Focus & Focus RS Hatchback Recall: Important Safety Notice for Owners


Ford Focus recall

Recall Notice: Approximately 64,000 Ford Focus and Focus RS vehicles affected by rear hatch latch mechanism concern.
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Affected Vehicles

Ford Motor Company has issued a safety recall for specific model-year vehicles equipped with manual transmissions:

  • 2013-2017 Ford Focus Hatchbacks manufactured between February 12, 2012, and August 26, 2016
  • 2016-2017 Ford Focus RS models produced between August 3, 2015, and August 26, 2016

The recall specifically targets vehicles with manual gearboxes, as the issue relates to the interaction between the transmission system and hatch release mechanism.

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Understanding the Safety Concern

The recall addresses a potential safety issue with the rear hatchback latching system in affected vehicles. Here's what owners need to know:

Technical Details of the Problem

In the identified vehicles, the rear hatchback can be unlocked and unlatched with just a single press of the interior latch release button when the vehicle is moving at speeds up to 4 mph (approximately 6.4 km/h). The latch release control is located on the left side of the steering column.

Safety Implications

This design behavior does not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, which require two distinct actions to both unlock the hatch and operate the interior latch release mechanism. The current implementation could potentially allow unintended hatch opening in low-speed situations, such as:

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  • Parking lot maneuvers
  • Stop-and-go traffic
  • Driveway operations

Ford has stated it is not aware of any accidents, injuries, or warranty claims related to this condition. However, the company is issuing the recall as a preventative measure to ensure full compliance with safety regulations.

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Official Recall Solution

Ford has developed a repair procedure that brings the vehicles into full compliance with federal safety standards:

The Repair Process

Authorized Ford dealerships will perform the following service at no cost to vehicle owners:

  • Body Control Module (BCM) Reprogramming: Technicians will update the vehicle's software to modify the hatch release behavior
  • Functional Testing: After the update, the system will require two separate actions to open the hatch, as mandated by regulations
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Service Duration

The reprogramming procedure typically takes less than one hour to complete, though owners should allow additional time for dealership scheduling and vehicle check-in.

What Affected Owners Should Do

Immediate Actions

While the risk is limited to low-speed situations, owners of affected vehicles should:

  • Avoid using the interior hatch release while the vehicle is in motion
  • Educate all drivers about proper hatch operation
  • Secure cargo properly to prevent movement if accidental opening occurs
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Recall Notification Timeline

Ford has not yet announced specific timing for mailing owner notification letters. However, the recall is already active through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) database.

How to Check Your Vehicle Status

Owners can take these steps to confirm if their vehicle is included in this recall:

  • Visit the official NHTSA recalls website and enter your VIN
  • Contact Ford Customer Service directly at 866-436-7332
  • Use the Ford Owner portal with your vehicle information
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Finding Authorized Repair Services

To schedule your recall service appointment:

  • Use the MotorVero Service Center Locator to find your nearest Ford dealership
  • Contact your preferred Ford service department directly
  • Mention recall number XXSXX (specific number to be confirmed by Ford) when scheduling
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Additional Safety Resources

For more information about vehicle safety and recalls:

Understanding Vehicle Recalls

Automotive recalls are issued when a manufacturer or regulator identifies a potential safety-related defect or non-compliance with safety standards. Key facts about recalls:

  • No Cost to Owners: All recall repairs are performed free of charge
  • Safety Priority: Recalls address potential safety issues, even if no incidents have occurred
  • Federal Oversight: NHTSA monitors all recalls and their completion rates
  • Resale Impact: Open recalls can affect vehicle resale value and registration in some states
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is my Ford Focus definitely affected by this recall?

Only specific model years and production dates are included. The easiest way to confirm is by checking your VIN through official channels.

Can I continue driving my vehicle before getting the recall service?

Yes, but exercise caution with the hatch release when the vehicle is moving. The risk is limited to low-speed situations.

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What if I already paid for this repair?

You may be eligible for reimbursement. Contact Ford Customer Service with your repair documentation.

How long will the recall repair take?

The software update typically takes under an hour, but schedule with your dealer for exact timing.

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Last Updated On Sep, 08-2025

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