I have a Focus TDci 1.6, approx 76,000 miles.. 1.8 TDCI Mk2 Focus Ford Year: 2006 UK/Ireland Location: Dorset It's the wet belt issue and oil pick up filter
True Ford Enthusiast. 1.3k. Name: Vlad. Ford Model: Mk 3.5 Focus Zetec S 1.5 ecoboost. Ford Year: 2015. UK/Ireland Location: Greater Manchester. Posted May 19, 2016. Any big increase in power will have an affect on gearbox and clutch. Modest increases are OK as the good companies play within safe parameters.
All the parts you need to replace – Oil Filter for Focus II Saloon (DB_, FCH, DH) and other FORD models Oil Filter Oil Filter for FORD Focus II Saloon (DB_, FCH, DH) 1.6 TDCi Diesel (100 hp)
Ford Model: Focus mk2 1.6 tdci Ford Year: I shall be getting an oil and filter change done soon, Low Pressure A/C Port Location - MK3 Focus 2012 2.0 TDCi.
Posted September 28, 2012. Well, if there is a leak it could be anywhere but one common failure point is on the steel pipe that runs from the turbo outlet pipe, across the front and then down to the intercooler inlet. This pipe has been know to develop a crack near where the mounting bracket is welded on that attaches the pipe onto the engine
Fuel and air filter at ~85k. oil change ~97k. Ford Model: focus 1.8 TDCI Kuga AWD powershift (163) Ford Year: 2005 UK/Ireland Location: Lancashire Share;
On 10/8/2023 at 10:02 AM, TomsFocus said: No, the filters don't clog often. Most are either way over the recommend interval or clogged by contaminated fuel. I always run cars down the red light, never blocked a filter. It is possible that you've sucked some air into the system if the level is very low now.
I changed the oil and oil filter in my Ford Focus MK3 2013 1.6 TDCi on the weekend. I reset the service light a few times, but the oil light stayed on. When you rev the engine, the light disappears and when idle it comes back on. I immediately thought low oil pressure. I took it to a friend of mi
2. Name: Bagley. Ford Model: Focus tdci si. Ford Year: 2006. UK/Ireland Location: Other/NonUK. Posted August 30, 2011. Hi guys, just bought me a 2006 focus tdci si. Occasionally on start up i receive a message where odometer reading is. The message says water in fuel & as soon as the car starts the message dissapears.
Locate the 18 mm (11/16 inch) lock nut on the bottom of the transmission filter. This is located in opening which became visible when you removed the drain pan. Remove the lock nut using 18 mm (11/16 inch) box end socket. Pull the filter down to remove it. Install a new filter by sliding it into the filter port. Tighten the lock nut until it is
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