I was wondering why grille screws kept "spinning". Thought they were rusted, until you showed they are "xmas tree retainers". I didn't need to remove the grille for this task, as many commented, but the intel gained for this and the headlight removal is valuable. Thanks for this vid. !!!
Thank you for including how to align the headlights! I had a hard time doing this in my Corolla, but hopefully it'll be easier for my 05 Focus Wagon. Great video! I did hear about the ridiculous side bolt though, I'm really hoping I won't have that problem haha.
My focus has 3 bolts to attach the headlight in place two on top and one on the side but it seems impossible to remove unless I take off the bumper,I was wondering if there was an easier way,thanks
@@2carpros In the other videos there is a 3rd bolt behind fender. I will double check the years...tho it appears in one video the "bolt" can stay there and the headlight slides away from it, ie, the bolt hole is open on one side
My 2005 ford focus has a hidden bolt on the passenger side. I did not have to remove the hidden bolt, just the two on top. After taken the grill off, the headlight assembly can slide to the right to clear the hidden side bolt.
@@Elanic_ ended up replacing both headlights entirely but it was simply such a hot mess and so much absolutely ridiculous manufactured misery courtesy of Ford motor company and all others just to sell something for transportation exploitation good luck now they want you to buy these batteries for stupid shit call him an electric EV's ...I had to remove wheel covers,front bumper, grill... almost everything but the drive shaft to be honest with you lol
@@Elanic_ I wish I could help you further it's been some time ago since I did that front end on the focus and I'm disabled and have so many things that are overwhelming I honestly can't remember how I finally got up in there but it's down there and you'll never get that out unless you get to it
His was not attached. I suspect the headlights or maybe the bumper shroud has been replaced before. Also most shops will tell you that you have to remove the entire bumper shroud first to gain access to that slide bolt. I broke the old headlight trying to remove it. I only realized the slide bolt and broken off piece of the headlight were there when the new one would not fit.
I want to replace mine too but, I think there's a third bolt on the sides , like behind the bumper so I don't know if that would be a challenge for me.
@@2carpros you don't have to remove the bumper? I saw on A1 auto that they said to remove the headlight you have to remove the whole bumper to get to the bolt on the side behind the bumper.
I have noticed that every focus is different assembled parts . In mine I only take off the screws and remove the headlight assembly without messing with anything else
I have a problem with my lowbeams not turning on but the highs do on a 2002 focus I checked and changed fuses switched the relays around the headlight switch turns on the dash lights on low and clicks fine when turned ive been told it may be the switch any thoughts ?
I love your videos and it has made some stuff super easy, but as others have said there is a 3rd bolt. I am guessing that your car's headlights have either been disassembled or changed before, and the installer did not install the 3rd bolt. If you watch other videos you will see that almost everyone has to remove the entire bumper, grille and even the air filter housing. Not sure why Ford did this, as this was a poor design from Ford. From a personal point of view, I did axle swaps, rebuilt the full suspension but going through all of that to get to a bulb/housing seems like a lot of work for something that should be really simple. At least for this task, I may try to get a shop to do it for me.
You definitely skipped a step, the side bolt is much more difficult and time-consuming to remove. I didn't reinstall it in order to make it a 5min job next time.
that process didn't look too complicated. did it take long to do? I am actually wanting to do this with my 2004 ford focus. would it be the same method? or step by step as what you did here?
There's a bolt on both sides behind the bumper near your side marker that needs to be removed. You have to be under the car. May need to remove the bumper if your hands aren't small enough to access the 2 bolts.
I was wondering why grille screws kept "spinning". Thought they were rusted, until you showed they are "xmas tree retainers". I didn't need to remove the grille for this task, as many commented, but the intel gained for this and the headlight removal is valuable. Thanks for this vid. !!!
I feel like it's easier to. Everyone loves to criticize no one dare create. Thanks for watching Michael!
Excellent demonstration. I'm gonna do it, now that I know I don't have to use a hoist and a blowtorch!
You got this!
You do need a air impact for those stubborn plastic body clips thou.
Thank you for including how to align the headlights! I had a hard time doing this in my Corolla, but hopefully it'll be easier for my 05 Focus Wagon. Great video! I did hear about the ridiculous side bolt though, I'm really hoping I won't have that problem haha.
I think what most people want to know is how to remove the side bolt
What side bolt? Thanks for watching!
My focus has 3 bolts to attach the headlight in place two on top and one on the side but it seems impossible to remove unless I take off the bumper,I was wondering if there was an easier way,thanks
@@2carpros In the other videos there is a 3rd bolt behind fender. I will double check the years...tho it appears in one video the "bolt" can stay there and the headlight slides away from it, ie, the bolt hole is open on one side
My 2005 ford focus has a hidden bolt on the passenger side. I did not have to remove the hidden bolt, just the two on top. After taken the grill off, the headlight assembly can slide to the right to clear the hidden side bolt.
@@XAGR-hn3qt what year is your focus
definitely another connection on the side wall of the light holding it in, no way it just slides out after those 2 top bolts are removed
Exactly, there's a bolt underneath pain in the a... to access , then it lifts out
@@krollett6372how did you get it out? Did you have to go from under?
@@Elanic_ ended up replacing both headlights entirely but it was simply such a hot mess and so much absolutely ridiculous manufactured misery courtesy of Ford motor company and all others just to sell something for transportation exploitation good luck now they want you to buy these batteries for stupid shit call him an electric EV's ...I had to remove wheel covers,front bumper, grill... almost everything but the drive shaft to be honest with you lol
@@Elanic_ I wish I could help you further it's been some time ago since I did that front end on the focus and I'm disabled and have so many things that are overwhelming I honestly can't remember how I finally got up in there but it's down there and you'll never get that out unless you get to it
@@krollett6372 I found a better video and figured it out. Thank you!
Bro this video was awesome! It made changing my passenger side so easy and quick! Thank you sir!
I got the new lens to change..I ll comment when I got it done. Seems easy. Thank you for the video.
You got this! Thanks for watching!
There should be a side bolt you have to take the bumper off for??
His was not attached. I suspect the headlights or maybe the bumper shroud has been replaced before. Also most shops will tell you that you have to remove the entire bumper shroud first to gain access to that slide bolt. I broke the old headlight trying to remove it. I only realized the slide bolt and broken off piece of the headlight were there when the new one would not fit.
I want to replace mine too but, I think there's a third bolt on the sides , like behind the bumper so I don't know if that would be a challenge for me.
What year is your ford focus
Mine was just a clip on the sides that you just have to pull the lights out at a certain angle and they come out takes a minute or two to finesse👍🏻
I miss the days when they had glass headlights that you could easily replace by just taking out two screws on a metal frame that held them in
Awesome as always!
Thank you :D
@@2carpros you don't have to remove the bumper? I saw on A1 auto that they said to remove the headlight you have to remove the whole bumper to get to the bolt on the side behind the bumper.
What about the side screw coming in from the fender side? How'd yout get that out?
I have noticed that every focus is different assembled parts . In mine I only take off the screws and remove the headlight assembly without messing with anything else
I have a Ford five hundred 2007 do u think is the same way to replace de headlaight
4:49 What is that plastic piece called? Mine broke and I need to know what I am asking for.
The side screws are just held on with a clip. I forced it off and them left it when I installed the new ones.
Thank you so much sharing. Question, my 2007 Ford focus has the same head light lens. Can you take it out the same way in a 2007?
Thanks for watching Mike! It would be similar or the same.
@@2carpros one more question, did not see you take out the passage side head light unit, is it the same as the driver side to take out.
@@mikethompson9315 pretty much. just a mirror of the driver's side
I have a problem with my lowbeams not turning on but the highs do on a 2002 focus I checked and changed fuses switched the relays around the headlight switch turns on the dash lights on low and clicks fine when turned ive been told it may be the switch any thoughts ?
Ever get that figured out?
why does the new assembly not work
I love your videos and it has made some stuff super easy, but as others have said there is a 3rd bolt. I am guessing that your car's headlights have either been disassembled or changed before, and the installer did not install the 3rd bolt. If you watch other videos you will see that almost everyone has to remove the entire bumper, grille and even the air filter housing. Not sure why Ford did this, as this was a poor design from Ford. From a personal point of view, I did axle swaps, rebuilt the full suspension but going through all of that to get to a bulb/housing seems like a lot of work for something that should be really simple. At least for this task, I may try to get a shop to do it for me.
You definitely skipped a step, the side bolt is much more difficult and time-consuming to remove. I didn't reinstall it in order to make it a 5min job next time.
No it isn't. Thanks for watching!
I think you broke the lower brackets when you pulled the grill off
Thank you are 100 percent on the money thank you
Thanks for watching Javier!
Does anyone know if the procedure is the same for 2006?
You missed the step that ended up costing me about two hours!!! Lordy!
that process didn't look too complicated. did it take long to do?
I am actually wanting to do this with my 2004 ford focus. would
it be the same method? or step by step as what you did here?
It is super do able. It only took about 20 minutes or so. Yours will be super similar if not the same. Thanks for watching!
There's also a screw on the bottom of the 2004 headlight assembly. Not as easy as he makes it look.
You skipped a step
Doesn't work for 2004 Ford focus there is no room to remove bolts under light
On a 2006 it’s only 1 screw that holds them in
You make a easy job difficult you don't need to pull the grill on everything off
I think it's pretty easy tbh. Thanks for watching!
I feel like something on your is broken lol I did everything and after taking the bolts out it was caught and one side and wont come all the way out
There's a bolt on both sides behind the bumper near your side marker that needs to be removed. You have to be under the car. May need to remove the bumper if your hands aren't small enough to access the 2 bolts.
I have the same problem!..i'll take it my garage after xmas---
Why not just polish them up whith wet and dry and rubbing compound a Dan sight cheaper than replacing the headlights
Replacing them in my opinion works a lot better and is easier. Thanks for watching!
There's a bolt in the side of it on mine. Pain in the butt
precaution? haha i do not need to remove all that to change the bulbs it's easy and no tools needed
You skipped a step