How to Check the Fuel Consumption of a Classic Focus?

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Harris
07/28/25 5:16pm
To check the fuel consumption of a Classic Focus, insert the car key, press and hold the SET/RESET button on the turn signal lever with your left hand, and simultaneously turn the key from position 0 to position II. Hold for a few seconds until the TEST message appears on the instrument cluster's trip computer display, indicating successful entry into the engineering mode. Then, press the SET/RESET button repeatedly to navigate through the trip computer data. When you scroll to the end, you will find an RAFE item, which represents the average fuel consumption. More details are as follows: 1. The name 'Focus' means 'focus,' and it is one of Ford Europe's flagship models. One year after the launch of the sedan version of the Focus, Changan Ford introduced three hatchback versions, corresponding to the 1.8L manual transmission classic, 1.8L automatic transmission fashion, 2.0L manual transmission sport, and 2.0L automatic transmission sport versions of the sedan. 2. The Focus's Duratec-HE reverse-mounted aluminum alloy engine is cast entirely from aluminum alloy and features a reverse-mounted design. It delivers a maximum power of 104 kW and a maximum torque of 180 N·m (2.0L engine). Combined with the VIS (Variable Intake System) variable inertia intake system and plastic-steel equal-length intake manifold, it offers agile acceleration, smooth operation, efficient intake performance, and low noise and fuel consumption. 3. The Focus's Sequential-Sport-Shift automatic manual transmission utilizes the advanced ESSC electronic synchronous shift control system, enabling fast and precise gear shifts while balancing the exhilarating acceleration of a manual transmission with the convenient comfort of an automatic transmission.
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