Thanks for the detailed video. I was able to catch the leaking vents in time on my 2014 focus. I followed your step by step instructios. The wheel well was full of water. My rear window was fogged up all the time. Took me about 4 hours cost €10.00 . What a result. No leaking...No foggy windows. My local Ford dealer did NOT want to know. Sort this out Ford.
Just done this on my 2014 Ford Focus ,by following you’re video...very informative and easy to do thanks to you . The car was soaking wet and smelling musty ( well done Ford designers 🙁) Dried it out and now sorted, thank you
This really saved me as a car repair novice, so helpful and spot on accurate. I put an extra line of silicon on the outside of the vents just in case there were any gaps I couldn’t see on the inside, didn’t want to go through it all again. Thanks so much
This same problem here. I took these grommets out and wool soaked in water and I'm waiting for some rain now. Don't fancy taking the bumper off on the busy street, no garage. Excellent video.
Thank you so much for posting this video, I removed the bungs and sealed the vents this morning. Without your tutorial I wouldn't have dreamt of doing this myself! My local garage was reluctant to this job for some reason, but I'm really glad its now sorted and the Mrs might now stop bugging me to buy a new car 😃
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I learned an easy trick to remove the air vents starting with the bigger one. Poke the corner tab with a screwdriver through the bottom hole. It should easily come off when you press the release tab. Then remove the top tab on the same side by pressing down whilst pulling. This should easily come off too. Once you have one side released slide it towards you and pull at an angle. Took me 2mins to release the other side when I learned the technique. Hope the instructions make sense. Thank you for this video!! You've helped so many people now!
Our 2013 has been parked up for a few months....we now have a fish pond inside....Traced it to back end...Your video my friend has helped me get to that vent. A very poorly designed vent and seal assembley I'm sure you will agree. Many thanks for the super information.
@@aaanton11 Decided to check the other side....and just the same...I have modified the plugs with a short drain tube...Water now gets out should it ever get in...... Thank You Anton.
You're a legend mate... lot's of videos about this on UA-cam but you are the one who showed the hidden 3rd screw under wheel arch, saved the day and reduced the language level. Job done, thanks.
Did mine this morning. Thankyou for the video it all went well. Only broke two clips. All four vents were loose and not sealing in any way against the body. Prepped with scotch brite and cleaned with acetone before applying a marine grade silicone sealant. Fingers crossed it worked. Also made silicone washers for the light fitting bolts. Many thanks.
I had this problem on my new to me 13 plate Focus. Great video for doing the belt and braces approach of sealing the vents but for me, the easiest thing to do it just remove the bung underneath. Allow the water to drain then pull the wadding out through the hole. Leave the bung out. I've not had any pooling water since. I don't have the luxury of a garage so again it is the best option for me personally.
Pushed the bungs in from underneath and the water cascaded out....been in garage twice and they could not find problem...going to have a go at fixing myself.....great detailed video
Thank you so much for posting your videos. My wife and daughter both have Ford Focus cars on 2011-12 plates and both had wat ingression, one right up to the front foot well. After watching your videos I have now dried both cars out, removed the bumpers and fixed the leaks. Thank you so much, you saved me a fortune on garage bills and I would not have had a clue how to do it without following you. PS i also did a front light as well.
Tip for removing vents. I just did this on my 2016 Fiesta and it only has one air vent on each corner. Here is a tip I found after doing the first vent for removing them at least with the 2016 model. If you lift up the bottom flap on the vent and look into the vent you can see the back side of the clips inside and use a screw driver to push up on the bottom tabs after inserting it between the rubber edge and the car wall (there are two on the top and bottom). This method allows one to see where the screw driver is (while keep the flap up) after inserting it through the bottom of the vent. Lifting the flap made it so much easier to remove the second vent after doing the first one the hard way.
Thanks very much for this video, followed it through this morning and it made the whole operation so much easier! I have a hint for making the vents easier to remove! Do the back ones first: lift the top rubber flap (gently, these are delicate) and you can simply pull in the top two tabs with a couple of long thin screwdrivers, no aggro at all! The whole top half comes loose and you can run another thin screwdriver down the outside to push in the bottom tabs. Back vent comes out in about a minute! Then reach inside through the back vent hole and, so long as your hands aren't massive, you can pop down three of the side vent's tabs (couldn't reach the top/far one) and wrestle that out in not much more time.
Just did mine...your video was a life saver so thank you very much.... I found bestbway to start getting the vents out, is to pop the little black rubber bung out from underneath, and use your finger to pop the first clip thing out, then a screw driver easily pops the other one out amd makes them far easier to remove.... Thanks buddy 👍
This is a great video with excellent commentary. All the steps are very clearly showed. I followed this to fix the water issue in my Ford Focus Mk3 2012. I used Tigerseal Adhesive & Sealant that I purchased from Eurocar parts Removing and putting everything back together probably takes an hour or so. Most of the time is to dry the sound damper cloth and cleaning/drying the water area. I put the sound damper cloth and grommets back in. The vent design/sealant is a very poor design from Ford. Thank you very much for this video.
Mate - another one thanking you for this video. My 64 plate was identical to your video apart from (oddly) a mix of bolts and screws under the arches. My soundproofing materiel was identically soaked. Left those and the bungs out - no difference to cabin noise - sealed the vests and happy days!!
Thanks so much. Garage quoted me £110 just to take a look at it, and it would be a lot more for them to do the fix.I've never done any car repairs before, this was a first, so thanks so much for your helpful video.
Great video with detailed instructions. I did that work two years ago on my 2012 Focus. Recently found out again water in the trunk, but only on the right-hand side. Today I took it apart and saw that my vent opening sealing is still good. Then I realized that water must've been entering into the vent corner from the top, around the fuel tank door - it is the same volume. Applied sealant around. We'll see if it is successful.
Discovered wet passenger floor last week and traced it back to the boot and finally the blanking tape over the holes into that void area. Pushed the bungs inside to release the pond that was hiding so next dry weekend I'll be following your brill tutorial on removing the bumper and sealing the duff vents in properly. Cheers 👍🏻
Amazing video!! So in depth, i did mine today took me just over an hour to remove fix and refit, the vents are massively tricky so take your time with this part! Thank you!
Brilliant video. My boot was FULL of water, and so was every foot well. Followed your video and since then no water (touch wood) has got in. This was about 4 weeks ago, and we've had some good rain since.
Fantastically helpful video. After much frustration and one broken air vent I found there is a way to extract the larger of the two vents on each side wihtout too much pain and frustration. You need to remove that bung underneath and then you can feed a screwdriver in while guiding by feel with a finger to where one of the clips is. Once that clip is popped there is another rubber bung to the side of the vent nearest the engine. you can remove this, and although you cant get a screwdriver in you can put your finger in and feel for the clip. This then allows you to feel when you are actually moving the clip with whatever implement you are using and slightly help it out as well. Once both bottom clips are out the vent should come out easily
i actually have similar problem in my 2009 sedan, found out myself the vents are the problem (left one epecially), now looked into your video to see how to properly seal those, thx!
Great video , my ‘66 plate focus had a park pilot malfunction and I’ve read that these leaking vents can cause it . Thanks again, I’ll be doing this next week
Just finished. left the car at the airport for a week. When I got home, wheel well was half full of water. Pouring in. had to get new vents from dealer as they broke when prying them out ( £16 each ) Siliconed them also just to be sure. Thanks very much for this video, it was a god send. Job went off without a hitch. I would never have found the leak without you.
Thanks for posting this, I wouldn’t have known all the bolts & screws to find. My spare wheel well was full of water, now I understand why the rear passenger footwell is wet- the water pushes forward when I go downhill. I had heard a sound like fuel in the tank, now I know it was water in the spare boot. I should have listened to your advice word for word, I got impatient with a grommet underneath the bumper and ended up ruining it, other than I got the bumper off and on again. Time will if I sealed it well enough.
How is it now?.. Just found half a bucket of water in boot of our 63reg focus, am gobsmacked this is a common issue, now currently watching many vids on how to fix..
My daughters focus has been taking ‘water on board’ for well over 12 months. She got to the point where she was considering selling the car and asked for my opinion. A few clicks brought me to this site and we decided to give it a go. A really poor design by Ford but after a full days worth of ‘huffing and puffing’ we’ve finally got a dry car. The father and daughter bonding experience was an unexpected bonus
WOW what an awsome easy to understand Video. THANK YOU very very much for sharing your water ingress solution with us all. I have a B Max (or as i like to call it the swimming pool on wheels) and I am cursed with the same problem. I have tried every thing from completely silicone sealing the rear lights to the Car body but i never would have thought that the problem would have been hidding under the bumper air vents : ( It seems like every Ford model Fiesta, Focus, B Max, C Max ect is cursed with this same problem yet when you go to a Ford Dealer they do not want to know, SHAME ON YOU FORD. Thanks again for posting this great video : )
Thanks for the great video! Just done it this morning. Could not figure it out myself. Well, couple of vent clips broken, but silicone should hold. Been quite generous with it 😉. Not too hard even though I have no experience at all working on cars. All thanks to the great instructions in the video 👍
good vid ..... but question is ...... why are those vents things there for ..... cos they are basically in the structure of the car that you dont see ?? .... ive no idea ... and that felt padding ... wtf is that for .... mice ???? 🤔
They regulate cabin pressure, ever had the buffering when driving at speed with a window down, they are to stop that, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Brilliant guide just done this fix this morning after finding water in the boot last night filled half way up my space saver tire, clip on the vent snapped trying to get it off but with it being sealed it shouldn't be an issue, thinking about drilling a small hole in the rubber bungs under the car just incase, thank you very much
Thanks very much, I followed this video and it helped. To get the side vent off, a length of dowel up thru drain plug to release one tab, then pull it down to release opposite tab, drag it forward an inch then rotate in cavity to twist it free. 👍
Great video. A great guide to curing my problem. Both cavities behind the grilled were full of water with no obvious way of entering the boot with the car on level ground, but in motion or unlevel ground it probably flowed through the lower of two perforations so I sealed these on both sides just in case. I used caravan mastic as it stuck better and is thicker than silicone.
Quality video! Will be tackling this tomorrow! Gna go find your light video too to make sure I cover all areas, then clean the damp and mould in the car 😑
@@aaanton11 turned out the water has spread to the carpet running under beack seats and footwell, hopefully now the source has been sorted it will dry, thanks for the video 👍🏻
V. Good informative how to. My bro called me with this issue on his focus so I'll be giving him a hand with this fix next weekend. Surprised reading all the comments just how common the issue actually is. Very poor design by ford alright. Luckily shouldn't be too bad a job with the know how from the video 👍🏻
Great little video, I’ve had a smell in the motor over the very wet winter we’ve had, just found a couple of litres of water in the boot, had previously checked lights and they were ok but this is tomorrow’s job, thanks again.
aaanton11 nice and easy little fix all done, I found the vents came out easier with a bigger screwdriver, it was the side vents that were leaking, job jobbed now 5*
Will be attempting tomorrow on my Fix Or Repair Daily. Did a headlight today had water in it. Seriously Ford couldn’t spend a bit money on these tiny details. Will be using your video step by step thanks a lot 👌🏻✌️😁
@@aaanton11 I did it!!!!!!! I freakin did it!!!!!!!!! 😁😁🤩🤩🤩🥳🥳🥳😜😜Only thing I have now is to new plastic screw thingys that holds the bumper under the centre. I can’t get them in, they so brittle. Thank you so much thanks to your accurate video I managed to it on my drive 😘😘
Hi Aaanton Thanks for the excellent instruction. The vents were rigid but got them out eventually only breaking two clips !! Plenty of silicone struck those back in place. Cheers
Just done this thanks to your video,snapped a piece of one of the larger vents off though 🤦🏼♂️ taped it flush and siliconed over the top of it, hopefully it holds. Put a shit ton of silicone on the back and front of each vent, hopefully solves the issue 🤞🤞
Brilliant video! Sorted my focus today thanks to your walkthrough. Ill pop the bungs off in a few weeks and fingers crossed no waterfall. Shame on you Ford shoddy design, you owe me half a tube of silicone and an hours labour.
Been having this issue since last winter with the car stinking of damp in wet weather. This is my job for tomorrow morning then. Great video, thanks mate. Hope this solves my problem. 🤞
Thanks so much for this! I've just had the bad surprise to discover water in my Focus' trunk, and I was wondering how I would get this sorted out. Your video is a blessing. I'll have to wait till the nice days come back to do it though :) Thanks again!
Great video. Just done mines. I do have to add that 2 of the 3 screws in my wheel arch were 8mm sockets and the hidden one (behind the arch) was the only torx. Other than that. Everything was spot on.
We had the same problem with our 15 plate ST Focus, replaced all rear vents, sorted. Now door seal on drivers door hanging down, never had these problems with any previous Ford's!!
@@aaanton11 I ask you something: Ford Official Service said to me that the leaking problem was rear vents doesn´t works very well because of mud. Consequently the curtains don´t close well, and the leaking occurs. But according your opinion and experience, the real solution is seal the edge of rear vents
Great video, thanks. However, I wouldn’t use household silicon, but instead all weather silicon or tiger seal. I hope your silicon holds up well though. Ah, just seen you have used all weather sealant, top job!
I did this to my focus zetec s the other day, mine had gone that far that it had soaked the back seats carpet in the foot well and also gone through to the front. I had to take out the full carpet of the car. The foam was that saturated under the carpet I had to replace. My advice if you think about doing it, definitely do it because I left mine too long and had to practically strip the car to get rid of the water ingress which had travelled to the front. The car is a 2012 reg.
Brilliant video, is the water ingress coming down from the run off boot door etc or from splashes, if one taped a piece of plastic over the Top side of the vent and allow it hang Loose ,it would divert the water over the flaps but allow flaps work, like an umbrella!! I had a Lake in boot of golf mk7, break light seal on top of door was very perished, used silicone Grease on light seal. Thanks for sharing this video.
Very helpful video. I watched one similar other day so went and pulled the bung under the car Sunday and got soaked 😂. So this weekends job is the get this sorted.
Having just encountered this issue myself with a 2014 Focus, I have had no satisfaction whatsoever from Ford (Ireland) who claim that this is not a known issue meriting a recall as nobody has raised it with a certified Ford garage. Please prove them wrong and report en masse and don’t let them walk all over us.
I have a 2014 ford focus st and I found my issue to be the rear lights. Sealed up the screw holes better and siliconed the gap between light box and car and that seemed to work.
Hello, Anton If I were to leave the bung out of the car to let any water run out, do you think it would cause issue if the bung never went back in? Thinking about water entering from underneath somehow whilst driving in heavy rain for example... Hope all is well - J
Awesome video , I've got this job to do on my focus which being a zetec s has the rear bumper diffuser fitted so I'm hoping access to the lower plastic push clips is stll possible 😢
I got water leaking inside the hatch area through a small hole behind the drivers side rear hatch interior panel, the bottom drain plugs have been removed and allot of water came out the bottom of the car along with some insulation material that is soaking wet, the funny thing is water only seems to leak inside the car when a running hose is sprayed along the roof drainage rail and it doesn't happen when wetting the tail light or bumper area, the car is a 2012 focus and I'm yet to still find the exact cause but atleast the back won't build up now due to the plugs being removed and water will drain straight out now
Hi, if you look at each side of the hinges, you'll notice a lapped joint which is roughly 3 inches long . These joints are sealed with a cheapy sandy coloured sealant which degrades over time. Give those joints are really good clean and you will probably notice that there's a tiny gap. That's where I had water ingress. Used Sika silicone sealant on those joints and the problem's solved. That's on top of those crappy vent seals which I also sorted out.
Had the same issue. Did exactly the same as you’ve done. No leaks since. There are 2 bungs underneath the car at the bottom of the rear quarters. Ford obviously knew this vents and light mounting points would cause an issue.
It is just for sound proofing, so depending on how smelly it is determined if it goes back, honestly I cant tell the difference if its in of out regarding noise levels or droning in the back, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 thanks much. Maybe the wash drove water into the bad seal. We’ll watch the boot carefully during Florida rainy season and see if we need to do the job. Thanks to your video it should be no problem.
Did this yesterday on my kuga. Same problem, took it apart, cleaned it, did some overkill kit in there and put back together. Took me a lil more then 2 and half hour thx to your video. Something's are slightly different on a kuga but i got the general idea. I'm wondering, Did the problem came back at all?
All the video's i've seen are going about the Focus Hatback, i've got a Focus Estate with watertroubles, have the Estate the same problem as the hatchback? 🤔
Thanks for the detailed video. I was able to catch the leaking vents in time on my 2014 focus. I followed your step by step instructios. The wheel well was full of water. My rear window was fogged up all the time. Took me about 4 hours cost €10.00 . What a result. No leaking...No foggy windows. My local Ford dealer did NOT want to know. Sort this out Ford.
Great job! well done for the fix Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
4 hours!!!! How much crack did you smoke during that time 😅😅😅
Just done this on my 2014 Ford Focus ,by following you’re video...very informative and easy to do thanks to you . The car was soaking wet and smelling musty ( well done Ford designers 🙁) Dried it out and now sorted, thank you
Glad it helped Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
This really saved me as a car repair novice, so helpful and spot on accurate. I put an extra line of silicon on the outside of the vents just in case there were any gaps I couldn’t see on the inside, didn’t want to go through it all again. Thanks so much
Glad it helped Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
The best video on UA-cam on how to do this. Done the job today on my Focus ST. You made it straight forward and easy to understand.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
This same problem here. I took these grommets out and wool soaked in water and I'm waiting for some rain now. Don't fancy taking the bumper off on the busy street, no garage. Excellent video.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
As soon as the rain stops here, I'll be attempting this. Thanks for posting this, your very thorough which makes it much clearer. Cheers.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thank you so much for posting this video, I removed the bungs and sealed the vents this morning. Without your tutorial I wouldn't have dreamt of doing this myself! My local garage was reluctant to this job for some reason, but I'm really glad its now sorted and the Mrs might now stop bugging me to buy a new car 😃
The wife will not be pleased then, 😂😂 but we love a good repair and a bit of dollar in the bank Thanks Andrew for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
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I learned an easy trick to remove the air vents starting with the bigger one.
Poke the corner tab with a screwdriver through the bottom hole. It should easily come off when you press the release tab. Then remove the top tab on the same side by pressing down whilst pulling. This should easily come off too.
Once you have one side released slide it towards you and pull at an angle.
Took me 2mins to release the other side when I learned the technique. Hope the instructions make sense.
Thank you for this video!! You've helped so many people now!
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Our 2013 has been parked up for a few months....we now have a fish pond inside....Traced it to back end...Your video my friend has helped me get to that vent. A very poorly designed vent and seal assembley I'm sure you will agree.
Many thanks for the super information.
Glad it helped Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 Decided to check the other side....and just the same...I have modified the plugs with a short drain tube...Water now gets out should it ever get in...... Thank You Anton.
You're a legend mate... lot's of videos about this on UA-cam but you are the one who showed the hidden 3rd screw under wheel arch, saved the day and reduced the language level. Job done, thanks.
Thanks for the great comments 👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Did mine this morning. Thankyou for the video it all went well. Only broke two clips. All four vents were loose and not sealing in any way against the body. Prepped with scotch brite and cleaned with acetone before applying a marine grade silicone sealant. Fingers crossed it worked. Also made silicone washers for the light fitting bolts. Many thanks.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I had this problem on my new to me 13 plate Focus.
Great video for doing the belt and braces approach of sealing the vents but for me, the easiest thing to do it just remove the bung underneath.
Allow the water to drain then pull the wadding out through the hole.
Leave the bung out.
I've not had any pooling water since.
I don't have the luxury of a garage so again it is the best option for me personally.
Glad it helped, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
i dont have a garage either so will do this quick fix
Just did the same job this afternoon. Followed your lead and it went perfectly. Thanks a million 👍
Glad it helped Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Pushed the bungs in from underneath and the water cascaded out....been in garage twice and they could not find problem...going to have a go at fixing myself.....great detailed video
great stuff, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thank you so much for posting your videos. My wife and daughter both have Ford Focus cars on 2011-12 plates and both had wat ingression, one right up to the front foot well. After watching your videos I have now dried both cars out, removed the bumpers and fixed the leaks. Thank you so much, you saved me a fortune on garage bills and I would not have had a clue how to do it without following you. PS i also did a front light as well.
That is awesome! Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
hape you put back on those rubber covers under the car at 14:00 or its still open
Tip for removing vents. I just did this on my 2016 Fiesta and it only has one air vent on each corner. Here is a tip I found after doing the first vent for removing them at least with the 2016 model. If you lift up the bottom flap on the vent and look into the vent you can see the back side of the clips inside and use a screw driver to push up on the bottom tabs after inserting it between the rubber edge and the car wall (there are two on the top and bottom). This method allows one to see where the screw driver is (while keep the flap up) after inserting it through the bottom of the vent. Lifting the flap made it so much easier to remove the second vent after doing the first one the hard way.
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thanks very much for this video, followed it through this morning and it made the whole operation so much easier!
I have a hint for making the vents easier to remove!
Do the back ones first: lift the top rubber flap (gently, these are delicate) and you can simply pull in the top two tabs with a couple of long thin screwdrivers, no aggro at all!
The whole top half comes loose and you can run another thin screwdriver down the outside to push in the bottom tabs. Back vent comes out in about a minute!
Then reach inside through the back vent hole and, so long as your hands aren't massive, you can pop down three of the side vent's tabs (couldn't reach the top/far one) and wrestle that out in not much more time.
Thanks Shamble for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Just did mine...your video was a life saver so thank you very much....
I found bestbway to start getting the vents out, is to pop the little black rubber bung out from underneath, and use your finger to pop the first clip thing out, then a screw driver easily pops the other one out amd makes them far easier to remove....
Thanks buddy 👍
Ps i went overkill and sealed the outside too...
😂😂 definitely not going to leak now then, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
This is a great video with excellent commentary. All the steps are very clearly showed. I followed this to fix the water issue in my Ford Focus Mk3 2012. I used Tigerseal Adhesive & Sealant that I purchased from Eurocar parts
Removing and putting everything back together probably takes an hour or so. Most of the time is to dry the sound damper cloth and cleaning/drying the water area.
I put the sound damper cloth and grommets back in.
The vent design/sealant is a very poor design from Ford.
Thank you very much for this video.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Mate - another one thanking you for this video. My 64 plate was identical to your video apart from (oddly) a mix of bolts and screws under the arches. My soundproofing materiel was identically soaked. Left those and the bungs out - no difference to cabin noise - sealed the vests and happy days!!
Well done, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thanks so much. Garage quoted me £110 just to take a look at it, and it would be a lot more for them to do the fix.I've never done any car repairs before, this was a first, so thanks so much for your helpful video.
Well done, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Great video with detailed instructions. I did that work two years ago on my 2012 Focus. Recently found out again water in the trunk, but only on the right-hand side. Today I took it apart and saw that my vent opening sealing is still good. Then I realized that water must've been entering into the vent corner from the top, around the fuel tank door - it is the same volume. Applied sealant around. We'll see if it is successful.
Thanks Stevo for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Discovered wet passenger floor last week and traced it back to the boot and finally the blanking tape over the holes into that void area. Pushed the bungs inside to release the pond that was hiding so next dry weekend I'll be following your brill tutorial on removing the bumper and sealing the duff vents in properly. Cheers 👍🏻
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Amazing video!! So in depth, i did mine today took me just over an hour to remove fix and refit, the vents are massively tricky so take your time with this part! Thank you!
Glad it helped! Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Brilliant video. My boot was FULL of water, and so was every foot well. Followed your video and since then no water (touch wood) has got in. This was about 4 weeks ago, and we've had some good rain since.
Glad it helped! Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Fantastically helpful video. After much frustration and one broken air vent I found there is a way to extract the larger of the two vents on each side wihtout too much pain and frustration. You need to remove that bung underneath and then you can feed a screwdriver in while guiding by feel with a finger to where one of the clips is. Once that clip is popped there is another rubber bung to the side of the vent nearest the engine. you can remove this, and although you cant get a screwdriver in you can put your finger in and feel for the clip. This then allows you to feel when you are actually moving the clip with whatever implement you are using and slightly help it out as well. Once both bottom clips are out the vent should come out easily
Thanks Joel for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Just did this on mine, cheers for a simple, easy follow and to the point video!
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
i actually have similar problem in my 2009 sedan, found out myself the vents are the problem (left one epecially), now looked into your video to see how to properly seal those, thx!
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Great video , my ‘66 plate focus had a park pilot malfunction and I’ve read that these leaking vents can cause it . Thanks again, I’ll be doing this next week
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I've just bought a focus with a damp boot. Looking like this is the issue. Thanks for this, it's most helpful 👍
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Just finished. left the car at the airport for a week. When I got home, wheel well was half full of water. Pouring in. had to get new vents from dealer as they broke when prying them out ( £16 each ) Siliconed them also just to be sure. Thanks very much for this video, it was a god send. Job went off without a hitch. I would never have found the leak without you.
Fantastic video. The detail you have gone in to makes it so easy to follow. Well done and thank you.
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Thanks for posting this, I wouldn’t have known all the bolts & screws to find. My spare wheel well was full of water, now I understand why the rear passenger footwell is wet- the water pushes forward when I go downhill. I had heard a sound like fuel in the tank, now I know it was water in the spare boot.
I should have listened to your advice word for word, I got impatient with a grommet underneath the bumper and ended up ruining it, other than I got the bumper off and on again. Time will if I sealed it well enough.
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How is it now?.. Just found half a bucket of water in boot of our 63reg focus, am gobsmacked this is a common issue, now currently watching many vids on how to fix..
My daughters focus has been taking ‘water on board’ for well over 12 months. She got to the point where she was considering selling the car and asked for my opinion. A few clicks brought me to this site and we decided to give it a go. A really poor design by Ford but after a full days worth of ‘huffing and puffing’ we’ve finally got a dry car. The father and daughter bonding experience was an unexpected bonus
Love this so pleased you fixed it together, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thank you for showing how it should be done 😢 now got a fantastic busy weekend thanks to you 😅
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WOW what an awsome easy to understand Video.
THANK YOU very very much for sharing your water ingress solution with us all.
I have a B Max (or as i like to call it the swimming pool on wheels) and I am cursed with the same problem.
I have tried every thing from completely silicone sealing the rear lights to the Car body but i never would have thought that the problem would have been hidding under the bumper air vents : (
It seems like every Ford model Fiesta, Focus, B Max, C Max ect is cursed with this same problem yet when you go to a Ford Dealer they do not want to know, SHAME ON YOU FORD.
Thanks again for posting this great video : )
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Thanks for the great video! Just done it this morning. Could not figure it out myself. Well, couple of vent clips broken, but silicone should hold. Been quite generous with it 😉.
Not too hard even though I have no experience at all working on cars. All thanks to the great instructions in the video 👍
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Thanks so much for the easy to follow guide I modified my rubber grommets with a drain tube so if it fills again it can drain away naturally.
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what you think it would happend if i just leave them untapped?
good vid ..... but question is ...... why are those vents things there for ..... cos they are basically in the structure of the car that you dont see ?? .... ive no idea ... and that felt padding ... wtf is that for .... mice ???? 🤔
They regulate cabin pressure, ever had the buffering when driving at speed with a window down, they are to stop that, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Brilliant guide just done this fix this morning after finding water in the boot last night filled half way up my space saver tire, clip on the vent snapped trying to get it off but with it being sealed it shouldn't be an issue, thinking about drilling a small hole in the rubber bungs under the car just incase, thank you very much
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Thank you so much for this video - easy to follow even for a novice - managed to get it sorted with no problems
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Thanks very much, I followed this video and it helped. To get the side vent off, a length of dowel up thru drain plug to release one tab, then pull it down to release opposite tab, drag it forward an inch then rotate in cavity to twist it free. 👍
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You're a legend! Been having this problem for over a year and was baffling me how water was getting in! Just need a dry say now to sort it out
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Great video. A great guide to curing my problem. Both cavities behind the grilled were full of water with no obvious way of entering the boot with the car on level ground, but in motion or unlevel ground it probably flowed through the lower of two perforations so I sealed these on both sides just in case. I used caravan mastic as it stuck better and is thicker than silicone.
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i shall be doing mine at the weekend great video well done mister , good old ford .
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Quality video! Will be tackling this tomorrow! Gna go find your light video too to make sure I cover all areas, then clean the damp and mould in the car 😑
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@@aaanton11 turned out the water has spread to the carpet running under beack seats and footwell, hopefully now the source has been sorted it will dry, thanks for the video 👍🏻
To honest i am well impressed with the way you explained this and cannot wait to get my focus sorted.
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V. Good informative how to. My bro called me with this issue on his focus so I'll be giving him a hand with this fix next weekend. Surprised reading all the comments just how common the issue actually is. Very poor design by ford alright. Luckily shouldn't be too bad a job with the know how from the video 👍🏻
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Great little video, I’ve had a smell in the motor over the very wet winter we’ve had, just found a couple of litres of water in the boot, had previously checked lights and they were ok but this is tomorrow’s job, thanks again.
Its a nice job to get stuck into, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
aaanton11 nice and easy little fix all done, I found the vents came out easier with a bigger screwdriver, it was the side vents that were leaking, job jobbed now 5*
Same problem in my 2018 focus. What a terrible design! Thanks so much for your help :)
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Will be attempting tomorrow on my Fix Or Repair Daily. Did a headlight today had water in it. Seriously Ford couldn’t spend a bit money on these tiny details. Will be using your video step by step thanks a lot 👌🏻✌️😁
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@@aaanton11 I did it!!!!!!! I freakin did it!!!!!!!!! 😁😁🤩🤩🤩🥳🥳🥳😜😜Only thing I have now is to new plastic screw thingys that holds the bumper under the centre. I can’t get them in, they so brittle. Thank you so much thanks to your accurate video I managed to it on my drive 😘😘
Thanks. Completed this job on my son's car this weekend and your instructions were spot on. 👍👍
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having the same problem on my 2013 st focus. thanks so much, i didnt know about the vents.
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Hi Aaanton
Thanks for the excellent instruction. The vents were rigid but got them out eventually only breaking two clips !! Plenty of silicone struck those back in place. Cheers
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Done mine today used a thin filling knife to get the vents out came out very easily thanks for the video very handy
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Just done this thanks to your video,snapped a piece of one of the larger vents off though 🤦🏼♂️ taped it flush and siliconed over the top of it, hopefully it holds. Put a shit ton of silicone on the back and front of each vent, hopefully solves the issue 🤞🤞
Sounds like a great repair, that will be ok👍🏻 Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Top video. Looking forward to doing mine this weekend. Thought was the rear washer jet but 100% this, boot full of mould too!
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Brilliant video! Sorted my focus today thanks to your walkthrough. Ill pop the bungs off in a few weeks and fingers crossed no waterfall. Shame on you Ford shoddy design, you owe me half a tube of silicone and an hours labour.
Been having this issue since last winter with the car stinking of damp in wet weather. This is my job for tomorrow morning then. Great video, thanks mate. Hope this solves my problem. 🤞
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Great Video, did mine today, all went without a hitch, thanks.
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Thanks so much for this! I've just had the bad surprise to discover water in my Focus' trunk, and I was wondering how I would get this sorted out. Your video is a blessing. I'll have to wait till the nice days come back to do it though :) Thanks again!
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Great video. Just done mines. I do have to add that 2 of the 3 screws in my wheel arch were 8mm sockets and the hidden one (behind the arch) was the only torx. Other than that. Everything was spot on.
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We had the same problem with our 15 plate ST Focus, replaced all rear vents, sorted. Now door seal on drivers door hanging down, never had these problems with any previous Ford's!!
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Thanks a lot Aron. Its so easy to understand you. The same problem I had with Ford K (Argentine)
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@@aaanton11 I ask you something: Ford Official Service said to me that the leaking problem was rear vents doesn´t works very well because of mud. Consequently the curtains don´t close well, and the leaking occurs.
But according your opinion and experience, the real solution is seal the edge of rear vents
Great video, thanks. However, I wouldn’t use household silicon, but instead all weather silicon or tiger seal. I hope your silicon holds up well though.
Ah, just seen you have used all weather sealant, top job!
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شكرا لك. لقد تم الان حل المشكلة بفضلك ، فيديو رائع ♥️
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Grazie mille il tuo video mi è stato utilissimo alla mia Ford Focus mk3 del 2012
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@@aaanton11 ti seguo per altri lavori👍🏼😉
Thanks for this vid, I'll need to do this as my focus is doing the same with water ingress in the wheel well
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I did this to my focus zetec s the other day, mine had gone that far that it had soaked the back seats carpet in the foot well and also gone through to the front. I had to take out the full carpet of the car. The foam was that saturated under the carpet I had to replace. My advice if you think about doing it, definitely do it because I left mine too long and had to practically strip the car to get rid of the water ingress which had travelled to the front. The car is a 2012 reg.
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Great video mate, like the detail on how fiddly those vents are to remove....save me snapping those...
They are tricky to remove, even when you know where the clips are, but persevere they will come out, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I just did this job and if you lift up the bottom flap up on the vent you can see where the tab is, a bit easier.
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Brilliant video, is the water ingress coming down from the run off boot door etc or from splashes, if one taped a piece of plastic over the Top side of the vent and allow it hang Loose ,it would divert the water over the flaps but allow flaps work, like an umbrella!! I had a Lake in boot of golf mk7, break light seal on top of door was very perished, used silicone Grease on light seal. Thanks for sharing this video.
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Great vid,been racking my brains wondering how waters getting into the spare wheel well and passenger foot well
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Top notch job as always.
Clear instructions on how to do the job.
Great content as always.
Alan
Thanks Alan for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Very helpful video. I watched one similar other day so went and pulled the bung under the car Sunday and got soaked 😂. So this weekends job is the get this sorted.
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Having just encountered this issue myself with a 2014 Focus, I have had no satisfaction whatsoever from Ford (Ireland) who claim that this is not a known issue meriting a recall as nobody has raised it with a certified Ford garage. Please prove them wrong and report en masse and don’t let them walk all over us.
Its easier to fix it yourself they will only charge you for something else Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I have a 2014 ford focus st and I found my issue to be the rear lights. Sealed up the screw holes better and siliconed the gap between light box and car and that seemed to work.
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Excellent video, thanks - Have sealed the vents and rear light clusters following your informative instructions. Cheers, RobV
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I did this to my focus today, and just like this video it worked out thanks again for the guidance.
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Excellent video, I have same problem, l can now fix it myself.👍
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Job for the morning! Had the standard focus swimming pool in the wheel well
it will be nice to get rid of the damp smell, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Hello, Anton
If I were to leave the bung out of the car to let any water run out, do you think it would cause issue if the bung never went back in? Thinking about water entering from underneath somehow whilst driving in heavy rain for example...
Hope all is well -
J
The only issue I can see is you might get bugs living in the spaces, water ingress not a issue, Thanks James for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thanks for this vid i was looking totaly in the wrong area
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Great video very well explained.
Fancy having a go with my mk5 mondeo estate? wet through in the boot. Very disappointing FORD!
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Awesome video , I've got this job to do on my focus which being a zetec s has the rear bumper diffuser fitted so I'm hoping access to the lower plastic push clips is stll possible 😢
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@@aaanton11 Think I might need it 🤔
All sorted now 👍
Thanks a lot my master! Now I know how to sort out my car 👏
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Thanks for the video. Appreciate your efforts. Doesn't seem too scary. Job for next weekend.
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@@aaanton11 all done before lunch this morning. Got about half a litre from each side. Dried out the wadding and sealed it all back up.
Cheers again.
I got water leaking inside the hatch area through a small hole behind the drivers side rear hatch interior panel, the bottom drain plugs have been removed and allot of water came out the bottom of the car along with some insulation material that is soaking wet, the funny thing is water only seems to leak inside the car when a running hose is sprayed along the roof drainage rail and it doesn't happen when wetting the tail light or bumper area, the car is a 2012 focus and I'm yet to still find the exact cause but atleast the back won't build up now due to the plugs being removed and water will drain straight out now
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Hi, if you look at each side of the hinges, you'll notice a lapped joint which is roughly 3 inches long . These joints are sealed with a cheapy sandy coloured sealant which degrades over time. Give those joints are really good clean and you will probably notice that there's a tiny gap. That's where I had water ingress. Used Sika silicone sealant on those joints and the problem's solved. That's on top of those crappy vent seals which I also sorted out.
Thanks for this video, Looks like this is my job this weekend
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@@aaanton11 thanks for the detailed instructions done it this morning and not one issue, hopefully all sorted now
Really helpful made me doing the job so much easier cheers 👍👍
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Had the same issue. Did exactly the same as you’ve done. No leaks since. There are 2 bungs underneath the car at the bottom of the rear quarters. Ford obviously knew this vents and light mounting points would cause an issue.
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Hi. Did you dry out and replace the wadding? Not sure of it’s purpose and whether it will still smell even after drying?
It is just for sound proofing, so depending on how smelly it is determined if it goes back, honestly I cant tell the difference if its in of out regarding noise levels or droning in the back, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I wonder if using the undercarriage wash feature in a drive-through car wash drives water into those vents even if they are sealed properly.
Doubt-full, the one way seal works well, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 thanks much. Maybe the wash drove water into the bad seal. We’ll watch the boot carefully during Florida rainy season and see if we need to do the job. Thanks to your video it should be no problem.
Thanks for your video mate just need to ask if I leave little hole open it will help for water drain?? Thanks
Yes it will, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Great video! Very informative from start to finish. Thank you!
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Any tips for getting the plastic wingnuts back that i dropped when installing the taillight
Thats a tricky one, new nuts needed Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
im having the same issue with my kuga/escape i'll try this same methode and see if it helps alswell.
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Did this yesterday on my kuga. Same problem, took it apart, cleaned it, did some overkill kit in there and put back together. Took me a lil more then 2 and half hour thx to your video. Something's are slightly different on a kuga but i got the general idea. I'm wondering, Did the problem came back at all?
All the video's i've seen are going about the Focus Hatback, i've got a Focus Estate with watertroubles, have the Estate the same problem as the hatchback? 🤔
It will have the same vents which will be leaking, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Very thorough video keep up the good work 👍
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Thank you for this video! Saved me a lot of time!
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Fantastic vid... if need be I'll give it a go with my leaking b max
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Bit worried about taking bumper off... guessing b max will have vents in same place... so annoyed with the water getting in boot