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2006 Ford Focus Water Pump, Coolant Temperature Sensor, Cooling Hose

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  • 1.Cooling - Water Pump (2.0 L)
    2006 Ford Focus Water Pump Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Cooling - Water Pump (2.3 L)
    2006 Ford Focus Water Pump Diagram 2 - Thumbnail
  • 3.Cooling System - Water Pump
    2006 Ford Focus Water Pump Diagram 3 - Thumbnail
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OEM 2006 Ford Focus Parts for Water Pump

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Water Pump Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Ford Focus

  • Q: How to service and repair a water pump on 2006 Ford Focus?
    A: The water pump requires service and the first step to service it is to drain the cooling system and remove the accessory drive belt. Disassemble the pulley and the retaining bolts of the coolant pump and remove the coolant pump. It is to be replaced with a new O-ring, lubricated with clean engine coolant, and finally, the cooling system should be filled up and bled.
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