Not quite sure I follow that question, all owners of 10 year old or 130,000 mile 1.0 ecoboost should have the wet belts changed. As the car approaches "Belt Day" the value will drop rapidly. Currently Ford dealers are charging between £1200 and £1500 to replace the belts. On 3/23/2022 at 1:35 PM, KCRobs said:
Hi, it is already well know that the major early Ford ecoboost engines issue is wet timing belt degradation. This may occur due to incorrect oil servicing or engine flushes. That's why I am very careful with the specific oil type /Castrol magnatec 5W20/ and oil change intervals of my 2016 1.0 Ecoboost Ford Focus. However I was told that even Learn how to replace the serpentine belt on a 2013-2018 Ford Focus with a 2.0 engine. Buy Auto Parts Here: Change interval: Oil type: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (103 kW) Transaxle, manual: 1,67 L: Check 40000 km/ 24 months: 75W: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (74 kW) Transaxle, manual: 2,3 L: Check 20000 km/ 12 months: 75W: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (74 kW) Transaxle, automatic: 7,8 L: Lifelong use: Original oil: Focus 1.0 EcoBoost (92 kW) Transaxle, manual: 2,3 L: Check on the 1.5 at least, there's a bit more to it than that. As well as the sump, also involves work at the front of the engine including removing aux belt, timing chain cover, timing chain, timing pulley, balancer shaft pulley etc, which seems a fair bit of work and I guess would make it worthwhile renewing other parts (e.g. timing chain) while in there. When do I need to have the cam belt changed on my 2013 Ford Focus 1.0 Eco Boost 99hp? My car has only done 40,000 miles. - For more news, reviews and Top Tens, visit

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on the 2011 focus 1.6 tdci before 08/11 the interval is 87.5k or 10 years. after 08/11 the interval is 112.5k or 10 yrs. I thought it would still be the same as what ford told me that's its the rubber belt that deteriorates through age and strain on it. We have a 141 Ford Focus 1.0 which is running well, but of course the 10 year timing belt replacement is due shortly. UK prices for the wet timing belt change are Just bought a 12 plate 1.0 125 Focus Titanium with 69k miles with FSH. No issues as of yet but interesting info after reading this 4 page thread in the Fiesta section !

Ford Focus 2.0 107 kW = Timing chain. Check and replace if necessary after 10 years. Ford Focus 2.0 LPG 107 kW = Timing chain. Check and replace if necessary after 10 years. Ford Focus 2.5 RS 224 kW = 200 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years. Ford Focus 2.5 RS 500 257 kW = 200 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.

I just towed in a 2014 1.0 Ecoboost with 66,000 miles. The owner reported a knocking sound, so knowing the owner does not look after his cars well, I presumed the normal blocked oil pump resulting in big end failure, but when I removed the sump I found three teeth from the timing belt. As far as I can make out the car has never had any major The 1.5 Liter EcoBoost uses DAMB (Direct Acting Mechanical Bucket) valvetrain that has polished solid buckets or also called tappets. A low friction timing belt-in-oil drives the intake and exhaust camshafts. It also has a dynamic tensioner providing less noise and more efficient running reliability. Yes and no. All Mk3 Focus 1.0 are wet belts, all Mk4 Focus 1.0 are timing chain. In the Fiesta it is more complicated. The changeover was 2020 ish, but I haven't seen a definitive build date, it seems to vary a bit depending on model/output. FORD reserves the right to change, suspend or discontinue all or any aspects of this website at any time without prior notice. If your Ford needs its timing belt The latest 1.0 Ecoboost is chain driven, so should be far less problematic (but equally is so new there may be other issues). From what I can gather it was introduced 2018 onwards (Focus) / 2020 onwards (Fiesta) For reference: Belt-in-Oil. Camshaft Holding Tool Kit with Tension Tool, Timing Alignment Holder Tool for Ford 3.5L & 3.7L 4V Engines, Replace 303-1248 303-1530, with Portable Case and Gloves. 453. 700+ bought in past month. $2599. FREE delivery Wed, Nov 15 on $35 of items shipped by Amazon. Or fastest delivery Tue, Nov 14. More Buying Choices.
13COBRA said: If your dealer is 'good', I'd say there's an 80% chance this gets handled up the chain from you. That's an example of a poor dealer, or you being an asshole and them not wanting to help you. Just saying lol. This right here. comming from a ford dealer. So much hate in this thread.
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