Ford C-MAX Clutch Problems

Problems mentioning the Clutch on the Ford C-MAX
Grinding from front of car when pulling away

ive notices that over the passed week there has been a crunching noise or grinding noise coming from the front of my car when i pull away the car is losing power at low speed and is very jumpy around 40_50 mph it has only got 40.000 on the ...

2004 1.6 tdci auto
Posted: Sep 12, 2011
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Auto clutch slipping

My car is automatic transmission. The clutch is slipping and the fuel consumption is ridiculously low (25mpg). I contacted a Ford dealer who told me that a clutch replacement part would be £1200 plus fitting. I've searched for a replaceme...

2007 Titanium 2.0l Automatic
Posted: Oct 16, 2017
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Child Lock Malfunction - Service Req

I got this error: 'child lock malfunction' on information display. The key fob no longer locks or unlocks the rear door (driver side), and power window also does not work. All other doors can lock and power windows works perfect. Checked f...

2013 1.6L Duratorq CR TC (115PS)-DV6
Posted: Dec 16, 2020
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Child lock malfunction, rear door drivers side

Got this problem around 12 months ago. The rear drivers side door won’t lock and the window doesn’t work either. Pressing the child lock button a few times in the driver door fixed the issue for a while but now that doesn’t work. So ...

2013 Grand c max titanium
Posted: Sep 4, 2021
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Over Reving

My Cmax 2009 is over reving. When it gets to 3000 revs it jumps to max revs. It sounds like it's in the wrong gear

2009 1.6Zetec
Posted: Mar 8, 2022
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Gear box and clutch

when trying to speeding and on the hill it start jerking and feel car has load

2016 1.5
Posted: Apr 9, 2022
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Clutch sticking to the floor and engine won't start

It was fine yesterday but today the engine won't start and the clutch is sticking to the floor

2011 2 litre diesel titanium
Posted: May 14, 2022
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