Hi, i am a mechanic and i recommend that you have a drill with lots of bits and lots of buckets at bay.
First of all, Lift the car up and support it (Jack) Then take each wheel off and support the bottom with blocks/bricks. If you don't suport it correctly it will fall and you will make a big mess of your wheel bearings and hubs if the car is high up from the ground.
Then you will need to open the fuel filler cap and allow air into it's system to stop it from exploding. Leave for 10 minutes Max. and get underneath the car and locate the fuel pipe,
Hint: follow it down from where you fill it in, It will most likely be in the wheel arch going downwards.
Then drill into the pipe and your fuel pressure will be released, put some tracing paper over the hole and to cover it, use Duct Tape around the hole and secure a small piece of mesh around the hole.
DO NOT COMPLETELY COVER THE HOLE, THIS IS POTENTIALLY LETHAL IF IT IS CLOSED UP FULLY.
All Ford vehicles have a central locking system that were manufactured after 1993. The Ford focus has always had the central locking system.
The way you change the serpentine belt is be decreasing the pressure on the tensioners. There are key pressure points you should press to release the belt.
Where is the picture of the los pressure port on a ford 2001 located
find the schrader valve on the fuel rail depress the stem and it should release the pressure from the fuel system
About 4-6 Lbs.
34psi
Means the air pressure in your tires is low
the tailgate opens when i have braked in a ford focus automatic the tailgate opens when i have braked in a ford focus automatic
33 psi
If the 2003 Focus is running good then suddenly shakes and looses power, check the fuel system for proper pressure. If the pressure is correct, check the ignition system for fire, the ignition components could be starting to fail.
I am pretty sure the low pressure port would have a blue or black cap on it's port.Regardless, it is normally the larger of the two
Inflate your tires to the proper pressure and then drive the vehicle