FORD reserves the right to change, suspend or discontinue all or any aspects of this website at any time without prior notice. If your Ford needs its timing belt Open your bonnet. Locate timing belt. Look at what all needs to come off. It’s 8hrs + kit for the replacement. Originally designed as a life time of car job as it’s oil soaked etc. Learn how to replace the serpentine belt on a 2013-2018 Ford Focus with a 2.0 engine. Buy Auto Parts Here: on the 2011 focus 1.6 tdci before 08/11 the interval is 87.5k or 10 years. after 08/11 the interval is 112.5k or 10 yrs. I thought it would still be the same as what ford told me that's its the rubber belt that deteriorates through age and strain on it. sttwoton. Have a look at YouTube for Ford Kuga tdci mk2 timing belt change, it’s the same procedure, you need two 8 mm diameter rods one straight and one with along handle and 90 degree bend, the hole for aligning the crank, behind the starter motor and pushes into the flywheel, there is a hole in the cam pulley, that the straight rod pushes A basic video of the issues we are now seeing on a regular basis with the Ford 1.0 EcoBoost M1DA engine.If the engine does not get it's regular oil changes u When do I need to have the cam belt changed on my 2013 Ford Focus 1.0 Eco Boost 99hp? My car has only done 40,000 miles. - For more news, reviews and Top Tens, visit Timing belt replacement. Timing belt.pdf Changing the wetbelts requires loads of special tools. Apart from the locking tools (included in the timing tool kit from your link) you also need a 5:1 torque multiplier and mounting adapters to remove and install the (keyless) crankshaft pulley. Just bought a 12 plate 1.0 125 Focus Titanium with 69k miles with FSH. No issues as of yet but interesting info after reading this 4 page thread in the Fiesta section ! Change interval: Oil type: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (103 kW) Transaxle, manual: 1,67 L: Check 40000 km/ 24 months: 75W: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (74 kW) Transaxle, manual: 2,3 L: Check 20000 km/ 12 months: 75W: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (74 kW) Transaxle, automatic: 7,8 L: Lifelong use: Original oil: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (92 kW) Transaxle, manual: 2,3 L: Check nRg3E.