there should be a sticker on the bottom side of the hood or on the header panel above the radiator that shows a diagram of the belt routing
Back up lights.
If it does, you won't be able to get in the back on that side. It doesn't fold down.
u loosen up the pullie and replace it and put it back on its place (Quite articulate and complete. Must be an engineer)
Relax your gaze and let your eyes go out of focus. Let your eyes wander around the picture without going back into focus. If that does not work you can try to force the unfocusing by bringing the picture very close to your nose and slowly pulling back.
its a 2001 ford focus 1.6 petrol
The most common way is to fold down the passenger seat, that is, if you can fit in the back. Why not just open the back door and get in?
The bodies are exactly the same for those years. The door from the 01 will fit the 03.
There is a diagram on either the underside of the hood or on the cowl over the radiator, unless somebody removed it.
open the glove box then cut the back out of the glove box then shine a flash light in to the engine compartment and there they are.
You need a special tool to rotate the piston back in. It cost about $20.00
I have a 2000 Focus Wagon. My dash lights and tailights are on same fuse labeled in the book as back up lamps. In my fuse box it is #32. .
Back focus refers to the distance between the back of a camera lens and the image sensor when the subject is in focus. If the back focus is not properly adjusted, it can result in blurry or out-of-focus images. This can impact the overall quality of the image by reducing sharpness and clarity.