Thank you for this great tutorial! it was really helpful. When I changed the filter, I was sitting on the passenger side. I just bent over to the driver's side. It was a reasonably comfortable position, so it was actually way easier job than I expected. I also didn't remove the side plastic trim panel and did not disconnect the accelerator pedal connector.
I have a 2006 and a 2010 model - changed the filter in both... it's a pain...they could have put the access to the filter on the passenger side, or in the glovebox, or even behind the stereo...
On the right hand drive version the pollen filter is on the passenger side but still a pain, you have to completely remove the fuse box & bracket to gain access to the cover.
In your video at 01:08 you disconnect pedal cable before putting pedal aside and change cabin filter. Haynes manual states that you can do this a maximum of 10 times. I think you should mention this in your video and also can you tell us do they say to disconnect the cable in Ford official Repair Guide? Thanks - This is a quote from Haynes Manual: Disconnect the wiring plug from the throttle position sensor, then unscrew the 3 mounting nuts and remove the pedal/sensor assembly from the bulkhead studs (see illustration). Note that the sensor is not available separately from the pedal assembly. Note: Ford insist that the sensor wiring plug can only be disconnected 10 times before is becomes irreversibly damaged. Use a marker pen to record each disconnection on the side of the connector. Only disconnect the plug if it ís absolutely necessary.
@Slavko_G No. Couldn't find enything like that. ''Haynes manual states'' You state that it states but dont state which one states that and there was nothing to be found on the net. So sounds like bs to me.
Managed to do this by just screwing the filter cover off. Very tight space! The pedal connector was stuck so it was the only way (connector came off easily the first time I tried it, but I put it back on and then it got stuck).
Yes I noticed this too, when AutoDoc took the old filter out @1:50s, it was showing 'Air Flow' direction the wrong way. The Air flow should be flowing INTO the car cabin, not towards the engine bay.
When they took out the old filter, the stripes were horizontal. And when they installed the new one, the stripes were vertical... So which is correct? The arrow is towards the interior - this is understandable.
Just did this: flexible filters are easier. You need a DEEP 10mm socket and this goes easiest with a socket wrench to break the bolts and remove with a 1/4 socket screwdriver with deep 10mm socket. A super hard filter can't make the bend around the steering column.
Such a terrible design on this car. I have the UK version and you need to remove the glove box and fuse panel to gain access and it is still difficult. 45mins-1 hour to complete. Done the same on our other car, a Renault Modus, takes less than 2 minutes.
I’ve got the mk2 and mk3 and the mk2 is the worst pollen filter I’ve ever had to change. The access through the scuttle on the mk1 was bad enough that most garages would refuse to replace them
@@SAM-zt2uy Afraid not. A long spring type flexible extender for a screwdriver will be really useful for getting at the bolts but it's still a pain of a job. I need to do it this year and really not looking forward to it.
@@caskwith Changed it this afternoon in about 30 mins, I had done the heater fan resistor last month so which is in the same location and definitely worth doing at the same time if it’s never been changed.
What a bitch of a job. I'm not surprised when I finally got the old pollen filter out it looked like it hadn't ever been changed. Lots of cuts and bruises. I didn't need to disconnect the loom from the gas pedal, just tucked it away behind the brake pedal. And the miniscule screws on the filter housing were a 7mm socket. What is a #8 anyway? Millimetres surely? Otherwise thanks for the explanation and torture hour!
@@autodocuk The arrow on the filter! The filter is palaced wrong in the first time. Btw its really a nightmare to fit the filter in one piece. Thats all, thx for the video.
Why are Fords so poorly designed when it comes to maintaining them! You’d think they’d have learned to make them simpler to maintain by now with how unreliable they always used to be! 😂
Focus is a great car, but god save us from the neanderthals who designed this filter location
Thank you for sharing your opinion!
Thank you for this great tutorial! it was really helpful. When I changed the filter, I was sitting on the passenger side. I just bent over to the driver's side. It was a reasonably comfortable position, so it was actually way easier job than I expected. I also didn't remove the side plastic trim panel and did not disconnect the accelerator pedal connector.
Thank you for sharing your story with us!
I have a 2006 and a 2010 model - changed the filter in both... it's a pain...they could have put the access to the filter on the passenger side, or in the glovebox, or even behind the stereo...
On the right hand drive version the pollen filter is on the passenger side but still a pain, you have to completely remove the fuse box & bracket to gain access to the cover.
In the case of the UK with the drivers side opposite, is the pollen filter on the passenger side?
In your video at 01:08 you disconnect pedal cable before putting pedal aside and change cabin filter. Haynes manual states that you can do this a maximum of 10 times. I think you should mention this in your video and also can you tell us do they say to disconnect the cable in Ford official Repair Guide? Thanks - This is a quote from Haynes Manual:
Disconnect the wiring plug from the throttle position sensor, then unscrew the 3 mounting nuts and remove the pedal/sensor assembly from the bulkhead studs (see illustration). Note that the sensor is not available separately from the pedal assembly. Note: Ford insist that the sensor wiring plug can only be disconnected 10 times before is becomes irreversibly damaged. Use a marker pen to record each disconnection on the side of the connector. Only disconnect the plug if it ís absolutely necessary.
Thank you for your valuable clarification, this will be very useful information for our viewers.
AUTODOC
@Slavko_G No. Couldn't find enything like that. ''Haynes manual states'' You state that it states but dont state which one states that and there was nothing to be found on the net. So sounds like bs to me.
Where is filter located in Ford Focus mk2 2008 auto petrol
The cabin filter is located in the same place as shown in the video.
is this the same location for a right hand drive model (on the same side as steering wheel or the passanger side )
Thats a Young mans job
Managed to do this by just screwing the filter cover off. Very tight space!
The pedal connector was stuck so it was the only way (connector came off easily the first time I tried it, but I put it back on and then it got stuck).
The old old filter was putted in wrong way
Yes, you are right the old filter was crooked, thank you for your interest in our videos!
AUTODOC
Yes I noticed this too, when AutoDoc took the old filter out @1:50s, it was showing 'Air Flow' direction the wrong way. The Air flow should be flowing INTO the car cabin, not towards the engine bay.
When they took out the old filter, the stripes were horizontal. And when they installed the new one, the stripes were vertical... So which is correct?
The arrow is towards the interior - this is understandable.
Is it possible to remove the chip (connector) from the pedal? Maybe then it is necessary to make an adaptation?
Similar as Nissan, poor thinking designer
Just did this: flexible filters are easier. You need a DEEP 10mm socket and this goes easiest with a socket wrench to break the bolts and remove with a 1/4 socket screwdriver with deep 10mm socket. A super hard filter can't make the bend around the steering column.
Thank you for sharing your experience, it will be very useful information for us and our viewers.
AUTODOC
Thanks very helpful
Such a terrible design on this car.
I have the UK version and you need to remove the glove box and fuse panel to gain access and it is still difficult. 45mins-1 hour to complete. Done the same on our other car, a Renault Modus, takes less than 2 minutes.
I’ve got the mk2 and mk3 and the mk2 is the worst pollen filter I’ve ever had to change. The access through the scuttle on the mk1 was bad enough that most garages would refuse to replace them
Damn and there was me thinking it was going to be easier without the pedals in the way.
@@SAM-zt2uy Afraid not. A long spring type flexible extender for a screwdriver will be really useful for getting at the bolts but it's still a pain of a job. I need to do it this year and really not looking forward to it.
@@caskwith Changed it this afternoon in about 30 mins, I had done the heater fan resistor last month so which is in the same location and definitely worth doing at the same time if it’s never been changed.
@@SAM-zt2uy You are quicker than me! haha.
How much was the resistor? Might just do that job as well then.
What a bitch of a job. I'm not surprised when I finally got the old pollen filter out it looked like it hadn't ever been changed. Lots of cuts and bruises. I didn't need to disconnect the loom from the gas pedal, just tucked it away behind the brake pedal. And the miniscule screws on the filter housing were a 7mm socket. What is a #8 anyway? Millimetres surely? Otherwise thanks for the explanation and torture hour!
They are 7mm not 8mm as stated in the video.And a pain to remove and tighten because the heads don´t have any depth so they don´t grip to the socket.
Great, everything is clear. Thank you!
Hi,
Can I re-use the bolts what I take out when I remove the pedal or shall I use new ones when I put it back?
The bolts can be reused.
@@autodocuk thank you!
Güzel anlatım teşekkürler yeni filtreyi koymadan içerisinide temizleseydiniz daha güzel olurdu
Hi good video review, very well explained.
Not sure where my pullen filter is. Ford C Max 2011 UK?
We recommend that you refer to the technical documentation of your car, which indicates the location of the filter in your car.
AUTODOC
Drivers(uk) footwell much easier than this
Nice info. Thanks
Thank you!!!!
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Where is it in a ford focus se 2011?
On Ford Focus 3, the filter is under the glove compartment
air flow? 1:52 or 2:18
Please rephrase or clarify your question and we will be able to assist you.
AUTODOC
@@autodocuk The arrow on the filter! The filter is palaced wrong in the first time. Btw its really a nightmare to fit the filter in one piece. Thats all, thx for the video.
In ford work only idiots i see...😂😂😂
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worst change ever, i hate fooord !!!
Why are Fords so poorly designed when it comes to maintaining them! You’d think they’d have learned to make them simpler to maintain by now with how unreliable they always used to be! 😂
We do not have such information so that we recommend that you consult your mechanic.