According to the Gates website ( 120,000 miles )
No , the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 2011 Ford Focus has a timing CHAIN
The 2005 Ford focus has a timing chain not a belt. No maintenance is required.
Yes, change it at 120,000 miles. This is an interference engine. If the belt breaks there will be engine damage.
unless you are a professional you dont you just have to pay because its in your engine
The 2008 Ford Focus has a timing chain, not a timing belt. The Focus has used a timing chain sense 2005. Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine.
80,000 to be safe, 100, 00 if your're nice when you drive and don't live in a severe climate. The Focus has an interfearence engine which means if that timing belt breaks before you change it you'll probably bend or break some valves too creating an expensive repair. Better to err on the side of caution with a Focus. (mine's an '02)
The Ford recommended mileage for replacing the timing belt is 120,000 miles, for the 2000 Focus. I doubt that the engine changed much, if any, between 2000 and 2001.
ford recoment t replaced at a 120.000 miles for focus
On a 2003 Ford Focus : The 2.0 liter SPI engine ( SOHC ) and the 2.0 liter Zetec-E engine ( DOHC ) use a timing BELT The 2.3 liter PZEV engine has a timing CHAIN
Timing chain
The 2.0 liter engine in a 2005 Ford Focus has a timing CHAIN Helpfull
In a 2001 Ford Focus : The 2.0 liter SPI engine and the 2.0 liter Zetec engine use a timing BELT