Some Ford Focus owners report experiencing stalling and dying issues, particularly after filling up the gas tank. These problems may not stem from the fuel pump or fuel filter, as indicated by reports of similar issues in Focus ST and Fiesta ST models, where stalling occurs post-refueling and may require changes to the evap line design from 2014-2015. Additionally, Ford has issued recalls for Focus models from 2012 to 2018 due to a fuel system problem that can cause engines to stall unexpectedly, especially in vehicles with 2-liter four-cylinder engines. Owners are advised to keep their fuel tank at least half full until the recall is resolved. Other potential causes of stalling include slight leaks in fuel pipes or filter housings, which can allow air to enter and lead to engine hesitation. Furthermore, issues with the canister purge valve may create negative pressure in the gas tank, necessitating its replacement and a PCM update to mitigate stalling. Consulting with a qualified mechanic is recommended for those experiencing these issues.
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