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2000 Ford Focus Camshaft Position Sensor, Crankshaft Position Sensor, MAP Sensor, Engine Control Module

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  • Ford F5RZ-6026-F Plug
    F5RZ-6026-F
    Plug
    • Part Notes: 1/8-Pipe-Cyl. head
    • Fit Note: 4 Cyl 2.0L
    • Require Quantity: 6
    • Package Quantity: 5
    • Callout Name: 6026
    MSRP: $27.77 Your Price: $19.58
  • D7AZ-6026-A
    Plug - Engine
    • Part Notes: Cyl. head-cup-1.50"dia.
    • Fit Note: 4 Cyl 2.0L
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 2
    • Callout Name: 6026
    • Replaced By: F6AZ-6026-BA
    MSRP: $6.94 Your Price: $4.89

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Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Ford Focus

  • Q: How to Properly Maintain the Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor in a 2000 Ford Focus?
    A: Removing the generator is the first step to service the Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) sensor. Next, unplug the electrical connector of the CHT sensor and remove sensor. Installation is simply the reverse of the process of removal.
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