How to Change a Thermostat in a Ford Focus
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- In this video I show how to replace a thermostat housing in a 2005 Ford Focus. I had a pesky engine light that I have been procrastinating and finally read the code P0128 (Coolant Thermostat Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature) which surprised me because my heat seemed to be fine. I read live data and the thermostat was regulating the coolant at 150-160 and after the replacement it's regulating at 205-215 now with significantly warmer heat.
The Part was around $25 and took 2 hours to install with cleanup.
Thank you, you made it look easy. Im working on my 2007 ford focus this weekend. They were charging me $550.00 to replace mine. Imagine that.
Thanks, man. Now I know what I've got ahead of me. It looks like this job is a lot like my ex-girlfriend: tedious, but doable.
Removing the passenger's head light makes the work a lot simple and not so tedious.
Did you also take off the power steering pump or just the headlight made enough room?
Make sure the thermostat dot matches woth the dot on the thermostat engine housing
Nice job! Does the new thermostat need any gasket sealer before you fit it in?
Thanks! The Thermostat housing had a new gasket pre installed, so i just put it on dry.
Good video man the only thing i’d add is to make sure you wipe down the seal where the thermostat gasket meets the metal on the engine… you deff don’t want anything dirty messing the seal up lol
No you definitely don't want that to create a leak, thanks for the input!
I went to order a Ford Motorcraft thermostat online and some come with a sensor attached. I couldn't see whether mine has one or not.
I have a question, how can ensure the thermostat is damage, because I don't know if the temperature sensor may is damage before to change the thermostat.
I had poor heat and an engine light which was a great indication
Good video,thanks buddy.
No problem I hope you get some heat
Did it with out removing the fan or power steering hose like you did but I can do it with my eyes close it was that easy
Is it with sensor or without sensor?
I didn't see you burp or bleed the system to take air pockets out, how exactly do you do that?
I just ran it and hoped it would burp itself and never had an issue after the replacement
You have to force the issue and repeatedly squeeze the top hose to the radiator until it's up to temp and no more bubbles show up in the reservoir.
Or just leave the radiator cap off until it gets hot and also leave your heater on high
I don't want to give my cars an embolism so I'm gonna continue to force the bubbles to move out.
No purging?
I didn't on this car and it worked out just fine
This housing lacks a sensor.
I wish this was simpler for me. I don’t wanna have to do this 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
If you have the time and some mechanical skills, it's not terrible to do.
Beachford is trying to replace the entire housing and draining the cooling liquid and charging me $1299.00, I think it's overkill
I believe the housing is under $100
Is this thermostat housing made out of gold. They are also charging you for the use of their tools and car bay to do the work in.
How the fuck did you get the third ome
Lots of cursing lol, and short 1/4" extensions/swivel sockets and a Mirror
@@slicemadice I just broke it off tbh worked like a charm
I have done this on 2 different “Foci” and that bottom bolt broke both times. 😂 Thanks for showing the location and ease of removing the drain plug. It was a little less messy this time 😊
@@laylo6904what did you do after you broke it off? Is the rest stuck in and you have to drill it out?
@@brenttaubert1803what did you do when it broke? How to proceed from there?