+Jessica McGloin This is the on without the sensor www.carparts.com/details/Ford/Focus/Replacement/Thermostat/2005/REPF318003.html?TID=gglpla&origin=pla&gclid=CNWG0_mZ5tMCFQGQaQod6DcD3g&gclsrc=aw.ds This is the with the sensor www.discountbodyparts.com/catalog/feeds/Ford/Focus/Replacement/Thermostat/2005/REPF318001.html?dbpcid=gglpla
I was just wondering what the best way to find out if the one in my car does or doesn't have a sensor without taking anything apart. I want to buy the right one before I start taking the car apart!
+Jessica McGloin The one with the sensor has wires plugged into it on the driver side. I would try looking at it with a flashlight. If you don't see any wires plugged it takes the one without the sensor
I just replaced my thermostat without removing any other parts . Only disconnected the two wires harnesses that where in the way. Small 1/4 inch ratchet and 6 inch extension , a pair of small needle nose vise grips for the hose clamps and some elbow grease that's it . Took me 45 min start to finish.
Tried this on my 2005 Focus and it ended in disaster. I was able to get 2/4 bolts out, but I couldn't even get close to fitting a pliers for the clamps in that small space; let alone well enough to have any kind of good grip. I would definitely recommend just taking the headlight off and going through there. It's not a super easy job, but that's the easiest it's going to get.
@@henryb.7723 This exact same thing happened to me. I got the three bolts out of there and I had nothing to get at the fourth bolt because there's some kind of hose fitting in the way and it's non-movable. I wasn't about to go through the whole process of taking out the light either. This'll be one of the rare times that I actually will take my car into a shop and let them deal with it. 😑
2009 ford focus. Took me 1 1/2 hours to do. Quality lube wanted $750. $250 for part and $500 for labor. Bought the part for $28 and did the labor myself. Took out the front headlight, drained and removed the power steering resolver, and removed the hoses and thermostat. Pretty easy, and I am not a mechanic.
@@marcryvon not really thieves, that's their price, they're obviously a business and need to make a profit, do u expect them to do the job for how much it would cost u if you were to do it by yourself , they'd go out of business like that🤷🏾♂️
@@panthers559 if they charge 250 bucks for a 25 dollar part, they are scumbags and thieves. They are intentionally scamming people who dont have mechanics experience. Defending them makes you look questionable as well
Very helpful! I'm gonna get started on mine in about an hour. Gonna drain the radiator first tho. Also I'm not taking that wheel off! I can reach up there without doing that.
Good video. The only parts I would comment on are the choice of thermostat: get a Motorcraft thermostat they don't cost much more and are better in quality to most of the aftermarket brands. You are taking a lot of trouble to get in there so you don't want to repeat the repair over and over. Put an OEM thermostat in there it's worth it. Also, these engines use Motorcraft "gold" coolant. Use either Motorcraft "gold" coolant OR Valvoline Zerez G05 coolant those two are the best ones for this engine. Don't use the green stuff. Also changing out your hoses would not be a bad idea if you have high miles on your car. Since you are already in there might as well put new hoses in too, now you don't have to jack with anything for years.
Hello Scott, Thanks for sharing, I was able to replace the thermostat on my 2005 focus with your help. The only difference in mine was a hydraulic line coming from below that centered on the lower left power steering bolt. Thanks Again, Paul
Removing the pulley would have definitely helped to get that tricky fourth bolt on the power steering pump. Still, I think it's easier to just go through the headlight, but to each their own.
Does it make any sense that the AC compressor would suddenly not work after having new thermostat installed? check engine light went on. Took it in. Said new thermostat needed. Got it done. Picked up car. AC doesn't go on. Zero problems before then. Great video. Extremely helpful. Thank you.
@@kamryn7496 Not sure what you had on the 2010, but my 2005 had those TERRIBLE pinch-type hose clamps. Ended up cutting them off and replacing with bolt-type hose clamps.
Henry B. The 2010 had thouse pinch type clamps an now I got a 2015 focus an it has thouse same clamps gonna have to do all work all over again bc I wanted a new focus lol gotta flush coolant on it soon
taking the headlight assembly off this model is a major job..you have to remove the front bumper cover...I know because I just replaced my headlamps...you`re welcome.
I'm trying this now and having a lot of problems with the 4th bolt you're talking about at 4:28. How exactly did you get the bolt out? Did you put the wrench through the wheel or come from the bottom? What kind of wrench did you use?
Finished today. There's no need to take off the power steering pump. You just need swiveling wrenches to remove the bolts from the thermostat. Undo a couple of the pumps, and you can take it out from the bottom.
Hahahaha, I laughed my ass off when you said "good luck with that!" about the alternator. I just did that last weekend with my step dad and his friend who's a mechanic at a Ford stealership. Took us FOUR HOURS! who the hell designed this car? I looked into it. American company, Mazda Japanese engine, designed in Germany. Now ain't that a nice combo. At least I know the engine will be ok, as for everything else.... As proven, breaks easily (American) and hard to work on (German). What the hell Ford!
@@TheIntruderGaming no Mazda designed the engine, the focus body style was designed in Germany by Ford. But yes, the alternator is a real bitch to get at.
They are not that bad once you have been there and done that. Before that and trying to figure it out can indeed take some time. Right tools as well, tricky ones are 12 point 1/4" wrench for taking the studs out.
Take the radiator cap off and let the car run (at operating temperature) until the coolant level stops decreasing for 10 or so minutes. Be sure to add coolant as needed
“Alternators a little ridiculous” I KNOW! THAT DAMN THING BOUT MADE ME PUSH THE CAR IN THE OCEAN! (Long story short 4 1/2 hours later Ended up taking the alternator off the studs and reversing the studs out of the block and squeezing the alternator out the top of the bay now that was a pain in the ass! I had another buddy do it 5 months before I did on his 06 and he ended up unmounting the whole engine assembly, the front bumper, the exhaust then the radiator and shifting the block forward to get it off
Alternator's a pain for sure. You unbolt the lower rear motor mount and there's one specific way that the alternator comes out through the bottom, one specific orientation. Before you find the way, you want to destroy everything. After you find the way, it's in and out no problem.
My daughter’s 08 needs to be replaced. Any tips on removing the headlight and what we should do after that? Haha! I need major help but the mechanic wants $925 for the job 😬
i have a 2009 ford focus and the service engine light is on , indicating the coolant thermostat is needing repair. it could be a sensor or something else that i need to replace, not the actual thermostat, so i was wanting to ask if anyone has a suggestion as to how i can check it or what anybody else has done
On a car that old, 9 times out of 10 it's gonna be a bad thermostat. The only way to know what's broken is to take the parts off and test them or just replace them. The thermostat is under 40 dollars and is a good starting point, since they wear out eventually anyway. It is a metal spring that expands and contracts based on temperature, and over the course of ten years its ability to expand and contract properly will be severely reduced.
I would never use a cheap Chinese after market thermostat on this car. This job is a PITA and you don't want to do it again for as long of a time as possible. Spend a little extra and get a Motorcraft OEM part.
You have to use a power steering pulley removal tool and it is a pain in the butt. He only needed to move the power steering pump over a few inches, so removing the pulley just wasn't necessary.
@@ScottTheCarTech help! I have a 2005 focus zx3 with the duotec(?) Engine. I can't figure out if it's the cylinder head temp sensor or a coolant temp sensor that is located somewhere else. Any help is immensely appreciated.
Is there any easy way to tell if your thermostat has a sensor or not?
+Jessica McGloin This is the on without the sensor www.carparts.com/details/Ford/Focus/Replacement/Thermostat/2005/REPF318003.html?TID=gglpla&origin=pla&gclid=CNWG0_mZ5tMCFQGQaQod6DcD3g&gclsrc=aw.ds
This is the with the sensor www.discountbodyparts.com/catalog/feeds/Ford/Focus/Replacement/Thermostat/2005/REPF318001.html?dbpcid=gglpla
I was just wondering what the best way to find out if the one in my car does or doesn't have a sensor without taking anything apart. I want to buy the right one before I start taking the car apart!
+Jessica McGloin The one with the sensor has wires plugged into it on the driver side. I would try looking at it with a flashlight. If you don't see any wires plugged it takes the one without the sensor
My question exactly! Thank you!
Shoulda just taken your headlight out, did the factory thermostat come with the sensor?@@ScottTheCarTech
I just replaced my thermostat without removing any other parts . Only disconnected the two wires harnesses that where in the way. Small 1/4 inch ratchet and 6 inch extension , a pair of small needle nose vise grips for the hose clamps and some elbow grease that's it . Took me 45 min start to finish.
Hey my 2017 ford focus is overheating I'm thinking its my thermostat any luck on yours
@@hectorluna1394 I dont know about 2017 focus but 2010 was easy. But very tight for people with chubby fingers to get wire harness off.
Tried this on my 2005 Focus and it ended in disaster. I was able to get 2/4 bolts out, but I couldn't even get close to fitting a pliers for the clamps in that small space; let alone well enough to have any kind of good grip.
I would definitely recommend just taking the headlight off and going through there. It's not a super easy job, but that's the easiest it's going to get.
Thank you
@@henryb.7723 This exact same thing happened to me. I got the three bolts out of there and I had nothing to get at the fourth bolt because there's some kind of hose fitting in the way and it's non-movable. I wasn't about to go through the whole process of taking out the light either. This'll be one of the rare times that I actually will take my car into a shop and let them deal with it. 😑
2009 ford focus. Took me 1 1/2 hours to do. Quality lube wanted $750. $250 for part and $500 for labor. Bought the part for $28 and did the labor myself. Took out the front headlight, drained and removed the power steering resolver, and removed the hoses and thermostat. Pretty easy, and I am not a mechanic.
+gamer007able Awesome! Thank you for sharing
After you install it do you have to take Air out something like that I got the same problem I had to replace the thermostat
Lesson learned: those guys are thiefs ! Go else where.
@@marcryvon not really thieves, that's their price, they're obviously a business and need to make a profit, do u expect them to do the job for how much it would cost u if you were to do it by yourself , they'd go out of business like that🤷🏾♂️
@@panthers559 if they charge 250 bucks for a 25 dollar part, they are scumbags and thieves. They are intentionally scamming people who dont have mechanics experience. Defending them makes you look questionable as well
Great explanation - and thanks for holding the camera still! Great shots!
John Nielsen Thanks for watching!
Very helpful! I'm gonna get started on mine in about an hour. Gonna drain the radiator first tho. Also I'm not taking that wheel off! I can reach up there without doing that.
Good video. The only parts I would comment on are the choice of thermostat: get a Motorcraft thermostat they don't cost much more and are better in quality to most of the aftermarket brands. You are taking a lot of trouble to get in there so you don't want to repeat the repair over and over. Put an OEM thermostat in there it's worth it. Also, these engines use Motorcraft "gold" coolant. Use either Motorcraft "gold" coolant OR Valvoline Zerez G05 coolant those two are the best ones for this engine. Don't use the green stuff. Also changing out your hoses would not be a bad idea if you have high miles on your car. Since you are already in there might as well put new hoses in too, now you don't have to jack with anything for years.
Hello Scott, Thanks for sharing, I was able to replace the thermostat on my 2005 focus with your help. The only difference in mine was a hydraulic line coming from below that centered on the lower left power steering bolt. Thanks Again, Paul
Thank you for sharing and watching!
Thank you Scott!!!!
Blessings coming at you bro!!!!😃
I change the thermostat on my 05 Ford Focus yesterday it's easier if you remove the pulley from the power steering pump
John Bartholomew did yours have a sensor?
@@rinr7052 no did not
John Bartholomew great thanks for the quick reply! 👍
Removing the pulley would have definitely helped to get that tricky fourth bolt on the power steering pump. Still, I think it's easier to just go through the headlight, but to each their own.
@@henryb.7723 I'll have to try that in the future
Does it make any sense that the AC compressor would suddenly not work after having new thermostat installed? check engine light went on. Took it in. Said new thermostat needed. Got it done. Picked up car. AC doesn't go on. Zero problems before then. Great video. Extremely helpful. Thank you.
They must have left the ac plug loose or damaged it in the process the wire plug you disconnect in the video shown is for the AC
I know this will sound goofy but I just did my 2008 focus and I took the headlight off and went through there.
On my 2010 focus didn’t take anything off lol I was able to change it with everything in the way
I had a hell of a time taking the hoses off tho probably took me 40 minuets lol
@@kamryn7496 Not sure what you had on the 2010, but my 2005 had those TERRIBLE pinch-type hose clamps. Ended up cutting them off and replacing with bolt-type hose clamps.
Henry B. The 2010 had thouse pinch type clamps an now I got a 2015 focus an it has thouse same clamps gonna have to do all work all over again bc I wanted a new focus lol gotta flush coolant on it soon
Was the headlight the only thing you took off the 08 focus to get to the housing?
I changed my thermostat when I did my oil change. only removed the splash shield ,2 hoses, three bolts and the connector.
Had me rofl 😂 at that 4 bolt on the power steering pump. “Have fun with that!” 😂
Best way to do this job is through the passenger side headlight. Your welcome!!
taking the headlight assembly off this model is a major job..you have to remove the front bumper cover...I know because I just replaced my headlamps...you`re welcome.
@@Gljin40509 I didn't have to on my 06 or my 07.
Game changer! Not sure how we would have done it without doing this!
@@my24soccer Yeah!
Thank you, got a good look at everything now I can help my bud save some money.
+Tom Miller Thanks for sharing. Keep me posted on the progress
Hi Scott, thx for putting up the video, would you mind please tell me how to bleed the coolant system on 2008 Ford focus !
thank you your video help me a lot hope you give us more videos
How do I remove the electrical connectors, I'm afraid I'm going to break them, I'm pulling with lots of force.
What made you replace this ?
remember when replacing a thermostat took about 10 minutes? Two bolts and you're ready to drop in the new thermostat and gasket. Not anymore
I'm trying this now and having a lot of problems with the 4th bolt you're talking about at 4:28. How exactly did you get the bolt out? Did you put the wrench through the wheel or come from the bottom? What kind of wrench did you use?
Finished today. There's no need to take off the power steering pump. You just need swiveling wrenches to remove the bolts from the thermostat. Undo a couple of the pumps, and you can take it out from the bottom.
@@goodxy2002undo a couple of the pumps? Do you mean clamps or bolts? Thanks.
thanks for the video it was clear and good explanation help me a lot
Hahahaha, I laughed my ass off when you said "good luck with that!" about the alternator. I just did that last weekend with my step dad and his friend who's a mechanic at a Ford stealership. Took us FOUR HOURS! who the hell designed this car? I looked into it. American company, Mazda Japanese engine, designed in Germany. Now ain't that a nice combo. At least I know the engine will be ok, as for everything else.... As proven, breaks easily (American) and hard to work on (German). What the hell Ford!
Yeah I had to do mine it literally took me 7 hours
Mazda designed it by the way
@@TheIntruderGaming no Mazda designed the engine, the focus body style was designed in Germany by Ford. But yes, the alternator is a real bitch to get at.
Indeed
They are not that bad once you have been there and done that.
Before that and trying to figure it out can indeed take some time.
Right tools as well, tricky ones are 12 point 1/4" wrench for taking the studs out.
How did you bleed this system please be very descriptive. I need help with this.
Take the radiator cap off and let the car run (at operating temperature) until the coolant level stops decreasing for 10 or so minutes. Be sure to add coolant as needed
Thanks
@@TheIntruderGamingactual life saver here
What tools you need
Nice job ,thank you.
“Alternators a little ridiculous” I KNOW! THAT DAMN THING BOUT MADE ME PUSH THE CAR IN THE OCEAN! (Long story short 4 1/2 hours later Ended up taking the alternator off the studs and reversing the studs out of the block and squeezing the alternator out the top of the bay now that was a pain in the ass! I had another buddy do it 5 months before I did on his 06 and he ended up unmounting the whole engine assembly, the front bumper, the exhaust then the radiator and shifting the block forward to get it off
Alternator's a pain for sure. You unbolt the lower rear motor mount and there's one specific way that the alternator comes out through the bottom, one specific orientation. Before you find the way, you want to destroy everything. After you find the way, it's in and out no problem.
Lol you ain't gonna believe this but that's how long it took me and my buddy to get mine back on. A pain for sure
Excelente video y bendiciones
They definitely don't make changing these easy on any car!
+PurpleTorchGaming True. It is definitely helpful info
What fluid came out?
Replaced my son's 08 took out passenger head light took less than a hour
My daughter’s 08 needs to be replaced. Any tips on removing the headlight and what we should do after that? Haha! I need major help but the mechanic wants $925 for the job 😬
@@my24soccer it's not that hard a few screws UA-cam it once you get the headlight out you will need extensions to reach it
@@my24soccer $925 is way too much I'd talk to another mechanic
@@tommymanning8075 thank you for the tip!
@@my24soccer so i Google the labor rate no more than $200 and parts under $100 any more than $350-360 is way too high
hey ScottTheCarTech did you have to drain the cooling system all the way?
No
What size is the bolts
Good vidéo .
Thank you!
So I got a water leak were the water hose goes on the side by the batter
i have a 2009 ford focus and the service engine light is on , indicating the coolant thermostat is needing repair. it could be a sensor or something else that i need to replace, not the actual thermostat, so i was wanting to ask if anyone has a suggestion as to how i can check it or what anybody else has done
Replacing the cylinder head temperature sensor cleared the P0128 code for me.
On a car that old, 9 times out of 10 it's gonna be a bad thermostat. The only way to know what's broken is to take the parts off and test them or just replace them. The thermostat is under 40 dollars and is a good starting point, since they wear out eventually anyway. It is a metal spring that expands and contracts based on temperature, and over the course of ten years its ability to expand and contract properly will be severely reduced.
How do you bleed system
Teaching him young good plan lol😀
+Brittany Porter He's just happy to be my helper
I would never use a cheap Chinese after market thermostat on this car. This job is a PITA and you don't want to do it again for as long of a time as possible. Spend a little extra and get a Motorcraft OEM part.
The power steering pump is park of the engine on a 2008.
i messed with the power stearing now i have a leak next time i will take the air intake off.
Great video. The engineers who designed these need to be launched at a wall 😂
They are cramming a ton of complicated stuff in a very small space. Not everything can be easily accessible.
If you would have took the pulley off the power steering pump it would have been a little bit easier
You have to use a power steering pulley removal tool and it is a pain in the butt. He only needed to move the power steering pump over a few inches, so removing the pulley just wasn't necessary.
Do I need a gasket?
+Joon kinloch The thermostat comes with everything that you need.
ScottTheCarTech thank you!
+Joon kinloch You're welcome!
Why cant they just put parts that fail on the top of the motor next to each other
Have fun with that 4th screw!!🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Ford focus 2 2010 North American where is the coolant sensor?
Solomon 6136 between th 2 and 3 spark plugs. Its actually a cylinder head temperature sensor
thank you very much! found it right as you said! ordered the sencor, going to change it! now the only problem has left - how to get to the sensor)))
@@ScottTheCarTech help! I have a 2005 focus zx3 with the duotec(?) Engine. I can't figure out if it's the cylinder head temp sensor or a coolant temp sensor that is located somewhere else. Any help is immensely appreciated.
i just got quoted $800 for this
This is why I hate Fords
This part, on this car? That's a very specific reason to hate Fords.
Try anything on a VW Golf. You'll hate them too !