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C0035 on Ford

Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit

Moderate1 Ford model affected$250-$500 typical repairSystem: Brakes
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C0035 on Ford vehicles indicates left front wheel speed sensor circuit. Au7o has documented this code across 1 Ford model — most commonly on Focus. This chassis code indicates a fault in the left front wheel speed sensor circuit. Each wheel has a speed sensor that tells the ABS, traction control, and stability control systems how fast that wheel is turning; the control module sets this code when the signal from the left front sensor is missing, erratic, or out of range. Without a valid reading, the computer can't safely operate anti-lock braking and related systems, so it usually disables ABS and traction/stability control and lights the corresponding dashboard warnings (normal braking still works). It generally points to the sensor itself, its wiring, or the toothed reluctor ring it reads. Typical repair costs on Ford range from $250 to $500, depending on the specific model and root cause.

Common Causes of C0035

  • •Faulty left front wheel speed sensor
  • •Damaged sensor wiring or connector (road debris, corrosion)
  • •Metal debris or rust on the sensor tip or air gap
  • •Damaged or cracked tone/reluctor ring
  • •Loose or improperly seated sensor
  • •Corroded or loose wheel bearing with integrated sensor
  • •Open or short in the sensor circuit
  • •Faulty ABS control module (less common)

C0035 on Ford by Model

Ford Focus(1 issue)

  • Rear Wheel Bearing Premature Failure (1st-Generation Mk1/Mk1.5)2000-2007

    1999-2007 Ford Focus (1st-generation Mk1 and Mk1.5) suffer from repeated rear wheel bearing failures, often within months of replacement. One Focus Fanatics owner reported the left rear wheel bearing failing 4 times in 7 months. Root cause is missing or degraded inboard spindle seals that allow brake dust and water into the bearing race, plus alignment drift (excessive negative camber or toe) accelerating wear. Ford acknowledged the seal design in owner communities but never issued a formal recall. Replacement requires the full hub assembly. The 2012-2018 Mk3 Focus has separate bearing issues with different root causes (not covered by this entry).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does C0035 mean on Ford?▼

C0035 stands for "Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit." This chassis code indicates a fault in the left front wheel speed sensor circuit. Each wheel has a speed sensor that tells the ABS, traction control, and stability control systems how fast that wheel is turning; the control module sets this code when the signal from the left front sensor is missing, erratic, or out of range. Without a valid reading, the computer can't safely operate anti-lock braking and related systems, so it usually disables ABS and traction/stability control and lights the corresponding dashboard warnings (normal braking still works). It generally points to the sensor itself, its wiring, or the toothed reluctor ring it reads. On Ford specifically, this code is documented across 1 model.

What causes C0035 on Ford vehicles?▼

Common causes on Ford: Faulty left front wheel speed sensor, Damaged sensor wiring or connector (road debris, corrosion), Metal debris or rust on the sensor tip or air gap, Damaged or cracked tone/reluctor ring, Loose or improperly seated sensor. Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.

How much does it cost to fix C0035 on a Ford?▼

Repair costs on Ford range from $250 to $500, depending on the specific model and root cause.

Which Ford models have C0035 documented?▼

Au7o has documented C0035 on 1 Ford model: Focus.

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