Water Outlet Housing 2009 Ford Focus SE

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2023
  • How to change the water outlet housing on a 2009 Ford Focus SE. Tools needed listed below.
    Tools needed:
    Hexagon Sockets
    7mm
    8mm
    10mm
    13mm
    15mm
    1/2 inch
    Additional Tools
    24" Flexible Hose Clamp Locking Tool
    1000 grit sand paper or scotch bright pad
    WD-40
    Appropriate coolant
    Floor Jack
    Socket Wrench with appropriate adapters
    Impact Wrench makes the job a lot easier especially for removing the battery holder.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @mixwellhouse
    @mixwellhouse Месяц назад

    How much should I pay for the part and labor for this job? Thank you in advance

  • @cancillerdehierroii32
    @cancillerdehierroii32 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excuse me, did you use silicone to put it on or did you just clean the area and put it on?

    • @JourneyToTheTruthandTR
      @JourneyToTheTruthandTR  8 месяцев назад

      No I did not use any silicone. I cleaned the surface and installed. No leaks thus far.

    • @cancillerdehierroii32
      @cancillerdehierroii32 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@JourneyToTheTruthandTRThanks to your video I am going to repair my car, thank you very much for responding, greetings from MatamorosTamaulipas

    • @JourneyToTheTruthandTR
      @JourneyToTheTruthandTR  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@cancillerdehierroii32 You're welcome, I share to help others. Good luck.

  • @thecarbaddie
    @thecarbaddie 9 месяцев назад

    Did the coolant outlet housing have sensor or is the sensor hole blocked off? 37:05

    • @JourneyToTheTruthandTR
      @JourneyToTheTruthandTR  9 месяцев назад

      The only sensor that I can recall that needs removed is the MAF sensor. You'll need to remove the air intake hose and the air intake housing along with the assembly that holds your air filter. Then the car's CPU, the battery, the tray that holds the battery and you'll need to disconnect the coolant hoses from the outlet housing.
      If you're referring to the thermostat, that's on the passenger side of the vehicle.