The A/C port is located inside the left front fenderwell behind the plastic wheelwell liner. Remove the left front tire - detach the plastic wheelwell liner from the back of the wheel well - you will find the A/C/ port mounted to the sheet metal.
Once AGAIN... the port is in the right front wheel well behind the splash guard. And that's freon, not freeon.
The base of the antenna is about $10, Ford Part # 18813 The Antenna mast is about $35, Ford Part # 18A886
Check out this link. http://autoparts.cardomain.com/auto-part/129552-ford-focus-dayco-dy72079-bypass-hose We have the same problem yesterday with our 2001.
Part number is: HB5
No. They are different part numbers.
In the neighborhood of $3500.00. Sorry, that's not true if you are looking to replace a Thermal Fuse for the blower motor. I have a 2002 Focus SVT and it costs $18.86 for the part and about 10 minutes time to fix.
Yes you can! The Focus SVT model comes with rear disk brakes from the factory and the parts from it will work. There's also a kit from Ford Racing that has all the parts needed to make the conversion. It a fairly straightforward swap and can be done in an afternoon. Look on EBay, they have thousands of part for the Ford Focus, including the disk brake kit.
The starter relay is a part of the starter on a 2000 Ford Focus. It is located under the hood, and on the right side of it if you are facing the car.
The side of it.
PA66-GF33 actually is a description of a thermoplastic and not an actual part in the car.
A replacement for a broken dipstick tube for the Ford Focus can be purchased at most auto part retailers. As of 2014 the average cost for a replacement is 15.00.
The relay diagram for a 2002 Ford Focus is found in the cars maintenance and repair manual. The manuals can be bought at a local auto part store.