How much is a clutch actuator for a 2012 Ford Focus?
The cost for the replacement part will range from $50 – $120 depending if You get an OEM or aftermarket product. Takeng it to a mechanic or dealership will cost approximately $300 – $500 including parts and labor.
How many clutch actuators does a 2014 Ford Focus have?
Yes, there are two actuators located in the transmission control module (TCM). These actuators operate the shift actuators (or clutch forks) A and B. Fork A operates gears 1, 3 & 5.
What are the actuators on a Ford Focus?
These actuators operate the shift actuators (or clutch forks) A and B. Fork A operates gears 1, 3 & 5. Fork B operates 2, 4, 6 and reverse. Unfortunately, the extended coverages on the TCM and clutch assembly do not include the clutch forks.
Why do I need to re-lock my focus clutch?
The clutch must be re-locked before being reinstalled to prevent damage to the clutch assembly. The clutch actuator motors fail quite regularly. The clutch actuator levers aren’t as prone to failing, but do in fact fail. They fail faster if not torque’d properly when reinstalled after input shaft seal replacement.
Are there any actuators that control the clutch?
There are 2 actuators built into the TCM, yes. They are the shift actuator motors. They control what gear the transmission is physically in. There are also 2 actuator motors external to the TCM. They are the clutch actuator motors. The TCM does not directly control the clutch.
Are there two actuators in the Transmission Control Module?
Yes, there are two actuators located in the transmission control module (TCM). These actuators operate the shift actuators (or clutch forks) A and B. Fork A operates gears 1, 3 & 5. Fork B operates 2, 4, 6 and reverse. Unfortunately, the extended coverages on the TCM and clutch assembly do not include the clutch forks.