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Where is the thermostat on a 2001 Ford Focus?

Where is the thermostat on a 2001 Ford Focus?

Replacing the thermostat in the 2001 Ford Focus will only take a few minutes, as the thermostat is located at the top of the engine. The purpose of the thermostat is to regulate the coolant system to prevent the engine from overheating. A faulty thermostat will stick and not allow the coolant to enter the engine.

Where is the thermostat located on a 2002 Ford Focus?

Trace the radiator hose (right side of radiator as you are looking from the front of the engine) and you will find it leads to the “water outlet” on the thermostat housing. There are a total of 4 hoses attached to the thermostat housing.

What should I do if my Honda focus is hot?

Place new gasket over the thermostat and replace housing cover. Reattach radiator hose, EGR tube and bracket and the coilpack wiring harness. Refill the radiator with reserve or new coolant. Start your Focus and allow the engine to warm up. Check for leaks. Do not attempt to drain coolant when the car engine is hot.

How do you replace the gasket on a Ford Focus?

Scrape off the remnants of the old gasket with a razor scraper. Insert the spring end of the thermostat in the housing. Lay the new gasket around the mating surface of the stationary part of the housing. Place the cover on top and secure it with the three bolts. Tighten the three bolts with a socket wrench.

How can I Keep my Ford Focus cool?

In less than an hour, you can be back behind the wheel of your Ford Focus. Make sure the engine of your Ford Focus is cool. Use jack and jack stands or wheel ramps to raise the front of your Focus. Turn radiator cap about 1/4-turn to release pressure in the cooling system.

Trace the radiator hose (right side of radiator as you are looking from the front of the engine) and you will find it leads to the “water outlet” on the thermostat housing. There are a total of 4 hoses attached to the thermostat housing.

Place new gasket over the thermostat and replace housing cover. Reattach radiator hose, EGR tube and bracket and the coilpack wiring harness. Refill the radiator with reserve or new coolant. Start your Focus and allow the engine to warm up. Check for leaks. Do not attempt to drain coolant when the car engine is hot.

In less than an hour, you can be back behind the wheel of your Ford Focus. Make sure the engine of your Ford Focus is cool. Use jack and jack stands or wheel ramps to raise the front of your Focus. Turn radiator cap about 1/4-turn to release pressure in the cooling system.

Where is the radiator drain plug on a Ford Focus?

Locate radiator draincock on the passenger-side of the bottom of the radiator, facing the rear of the Focus. Attach a hose to the plug if desired to minimize coolant spillage. Loosen the plug to drain coolant into a suitable container. Reuse coolant if relatively new and clean.

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Ruth Doyle