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Problems with 2013 Ford Focus VISIBILITY/WIPER

On average, the 2013 Ford Focus starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY/WIPER and its various aspects after 55 989 miles.

Recently reported VISIBILITY/WIPER problems on 2013 Ford Focus

Windshield wipers will go erratic for about 10-15 minutes while driving in the rain. when the wipers finally turn off they wont come back. currently the wipers will not work at all after this last incident.

While driving, the wipers will go off non-stop. i pulled over, turned off the car and it was still on. i had to pull the fuse off to get to my destination. at this time, it's still happening. all at random times while driving.

While driving at highway speeds in the rain, front wipers stopped working causing visibility issues. rear wipers continued to work correctly. after parking, we tried the wipers again, still would not work. tried wipers again later in day in a garage, they still would not work. checked fuse, fuse is still good. swapped fuse with another known working fuse, both fuses worked but wipers still did not work. later wipers started working without prompt, again causing visibility issues as it was not raining, but would not slow down or turn off. shut car off, removed key from ignition and wipers continued to run until fuse was pulled again.

Takata recall windshield wipers come on randomly, they will speed up and slow down. they will not turn off even when car is parked and key is out of ignition. this is a very serious safety hazard. i have had to drive down the road when it is not raining and the windshield wipers turn on by themselves. i am concerned this will also drain my battery and/or be a fire hazard. this has happened while driving, sitting stationary, and when car is completely off. i do not have a document to upload as i was driving but i can take a video if needed.

My wife ran out of gas on the highway, at highway speed, when the gauge said she had many more miles to go until empty. she did not expect to run out of fuel and doing so caused a great risk of person al injury and even greater inconvenience. the dealer may want to charge money to fix a problem that is most likely the same parts that i have heard are on recall for the 2012 focus. there also seems to be a wiring issue with the wiper system. it was discovered to not be working one day when i went to use the wiper washer fluid to clean the windshield. there was no fuse problems or warnings that thing might be a problem. this is also most likely a recurring model year issue that has not been fixed but also has not been recalled yet.

Wipers will not work when raining. then they will come on on their own. then go off again then come on and not turn off even after then engine has been shut off and the key removed. this is a major safety hazard and has been reported several times by several people. 2012 was recalled for this very same thing

Ford focus 2013 se - while driving (in motion), driver's side door unlatched and swung open, and would not close, horn stopped working, interior displays and lights flickered, when pulled over, car would not start. if we were on a highway it would have been tremendously dangerous. later car did start, but door would not latch, radio was reset, hazards would turn on and off at random. door latch and horn would not work after this event. shortly prior to this issue, horn started working at random, wipers would not turn off. when inspected, advised battery was bad and had corroded negative wire to battery. one week after replaced, this event occurred. clutch in vehicle also jitters when increasing speed from full stop, allegedly corrected at ford dealership after recall (2 years ago). per research this issue is being caused by a faulty clutch interfering with electrical system.

While driving down the road, the windshield wipers turn on by themselves, with no input from me. cannot turn them off with the switch. they stay on even after the car is turned off and the key is removed.

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 ford focus. the contact stated that while the vehicle was parked, the windshield wipers activated independently and continued to stay on even after the contact turned off the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the an electrical short in the windshield wiper module caused the wiper blades to fail to respond and advised the contact to take the vehicle to a dealer. the vehicle was taken to billy howell ford lincoln 1805 atlanta hwy, cumming, ga 30040 where the dealer stated that the vehicle was not under recall but offered to diagnose the vehicle. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 70,000.

Power steering will go out. have to turn car off and on to correct the problem. this often happens while driving. the windshield wipers will turn on without the switch being turned on. they will still run even when the car is turned off and the key is out of the ignition. they will not turn on at other times, especially when needed.

Cause: unknown. driving down the highway at a normal speed, with no known debris or bumps in the road, i heard a loud pop. suddenly, my rear window started caving in, crumbling from the top-middle of it, breaking off gradually from there. i was driving safely (no swerving, no collisions), and later inspection found no foreign objects that could've caused the window to shatter.

The windshield wiper motor on the driver side stop working in mid wipe. this motor has been replaced 3 times under warranty.

2013 ford focus windshield developed bubbles affecting driver and passenger visibility. bubbles present in a evenly distributed pattern throughout the windshield. bubbles are roughly 2-5mm in diameter. the presence of the bubbles could affect driver visibility, which could have a detrimental effect on the safe operation of the vehicle.

Poor durability of the new occipital wiper blades on my 2013 ford focus. i live in central pennsylvania. the winter weather and the constant freezing and even zero temperatures has caused the failure of these new fangled wipers that are supposed to hug the windshield and remove water better. the cheap plastic clips that they are held on with have failed 2 times now, this winter. i just had my third pair installed. i just broke down and went to jiffy lube who which will replace them for free within 3 months if they fail. once the driver's side wiper broke off and flew away on the highway forcing us to drive for miles with none. the second time it just broke off down in the crack between the wiper and the hood. they are mounted poorly and the plastic does not withstand the stresses of winter weather outside. i have no garage. *tr

Windshield wipers froze in place while driving. this has occurred on multiple occasions to the right side wiper but yesterday (3/12/14) neither wiper would work after a 20 mile highway drive during a moderate snowfall. the chronology of events are as follows: 1.) the vehicle is warmed up and the windshield defrosted with the normal automotive hvac system. 2.) the wipers are used during low speed driving and keep the windshield clear. 3.) at speeds above 35mph, light/moderate snow does not stick to the windshield shield and visibility is better without the wipers running. at some point during travel with the wipers off, the moisture from previous wiper use causes the wipers to freeze in place. 4.) the wipers are needed when speed is reduced or roadspray is encountered and they do not work because they are froze below where the defroster heats the windshield. at this point i must stop and exit the vehicle to free the wipers. i've thus far been fortunate enough to not have encounter serious roadspray while my wipers have been frozen in place, but feel it is only a matter of time before i'm require to stop in a dangerous/impracticable location to free the wipers. *tr

The windshield wipers rest on a portion of the windshield that is not heated. after having fully cleared my windshield of snow and ice before my trip, i was quite surprised to find my windshield wipers non-functional when i went to use them to clear road spray from my windshield. what had happened was that the wipers had refrozen to the windshield after having been cleared earlier. i commonly drive with the vehicle's climate control set to the floor/defrost setting to keep the windshield warm, especially on the first leg of a trip. this is the first vehicle i own where the wipers disappear from the view when they are not used. inspection of the windshield design shows that the lower portion of the windshield is not directly exposed to cabin heat, nor is there a easy path for engine heat to affect this area. there should be, at a minimum, a method to defrost the lower portion of the windshield that the wipers rest on, either through direct thermal electric means, or by exposure to cabin heat when the hvac is on the defrost setting. having wipers that randomly not function because they are frozen represents a significant safety hazard when road spray covers your windshield due to greatly reduced visibility. additional hazards are present because you have no choice to but to immediatly stop on the side of the road to free your wipers. this leaves you exposed to traffic traveling at high speeds while you are stopped, as well as the inherent risk associated with merging back on the road from a full stop without the aid of an on-ramp, or other acceleration lane. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 ford focus. while driving 74 mph, the windshield wiper dispensers malfunctioned. the contact stated that the windshield wiper dispensers would not dispense the windshield wiper fluid to clear the debris from the windshield. the contact stated that this occurred only in cold temperatures. the dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 7.

The driver's side windshield wiper does not work properly. it stops in the middle of the driver's view through the windshield. i've taken it to two different dealers. the first dealer and where i purchased the car, (cronin, ford in harrison, oh) said they could not replicate the problem both times i took it in for repair. i've taken it three times to woody sander ford in cincinnati, oh. they said there was something on the windshield and the wipers worked fine for them after they buffed off the obstruction. immediately after i left woody sander's service shop, i needed to use my wipers, and the wiper on the driver's side continued to stop in the middle of my view. the exact problem woody sander said they had fixed. this is a safety issue because i can't see to drive when it's raining. it also occurs even when i just try to clean the windshield with the wiper fluid. i've tried to get this issue fixed 5 times since i've had the car and no one seems to know how to fix it. *tr

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