It sounds like you may have a blown head gasket. It needs to be checked out pretty quick because severe engine damage can occur if left unattended.
Because of an oil leak? Go visit your car dealership or garage.
To replace a lower radiator hose on a Ford Focus, use a bucket to catch any antifreeze that might leak. Loosen the clamp from both ends on the hose that needs to be replaced. Put the clamps on the new hose and reposition the hose on the radiator and the other end where it needs to go. Tighten the clamps. Refill the radiator with antifreeze.
where does the engine block heater go in my 2007 ford focus
Okay 2 types of oil cooling system fitted to these trucks. Light duty , and heavy duty. light duty, Oil cooler lines go from the oil filter housing to the radiator. oil cooler is built into the radiator. Heavy duty, Oil cooler lines go from the oil filter housing under the radiator and in front of the radiator there is a mini oil cooler.
No. The only substance that should go into an exhaust pipe are the combustion gases from the burning of fuel in the cylinders.
a ford focus goes around 110 to 140 so average speed they go 130 or something
if you have tansmission cooling lines or oil cooling lines that go into the radiator, the cooler in side might have a hole in it.
On a 2001 Ford Focus : The brake fluid reservoir is used for the brake and clutch systems
167 mph
To find information about the most suitable tires for your 2005 Ford focus i suggest you go to www.reviewcars.com/2005-ford-focus where you should be able to find the relevant info.
Not if it's a V6. It will fit in a Ford Taurus.
When the oil is cold, it will register a high pressure. As it warms, it will go down. Check your oil level with the dipstick to be sure oil is to the full mark. Also, if oil is old, and thin, change it. It has lost its viscosity. The needle should stay in the "safe" zone, even at idle.