Ford Focus Mk2 1.8 TDCi — Electric Window Regulator Cable Failure
The cables inside the electric window regulator mechanism fray and snap, causing the window glass to drop into the door frame.
Severity
MinorDIY Difficulty
Moderate
Est. Cost
£100–£200
OBD Codes
None
Symptoms
- Grinding or crunching noise when operating the window switch
- Window glass drops down into the door and won't come up
- Window sits crooked in the frame
Root Cause
The steel cables run over plastic pulleys. The plastic pulleys degrade and crack, or the cable frays and tangles inside the motor drum.
How To Fix
- Remove the interior door card to access the regulator.
- Tape the window glass 'up' temporarily to secure the vehicle.
- Replace the entire window regulator mechanism (usually supplied without the motor).
- Cost: £100-200
Estimated Repair Costs
| Repair Option | Est. Cost (GBP) |
|---|---|
| DIY (parts only) | £40–£80 |
| Independent Garage | £100–£200 |
| Main Dealership | £160–£320 |
Other Faults on This Variant
Engine Thermostat Sticking Open
MinorThe engine coolant thermostat fails in the 'open' position. The engine never reaches its optimal operating temperature, killing fuel economy.
Starter Motor Solenoid / Brush Wear
SevereThe starter motor wears out internally. This is particularly common on vehicles equipped with Stop/Start systems.
Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) Failure
SevereThe 1.8 TDCi produces strong low-end torque which destroys the internal springs of the Dual Mass Flywheel.
Disclaimer: Repair cost estimates are indicative and based on community data. Always get a quote from a qualified mechanic before proceeding with any repair.