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Ford Focus Coolant Reservoir Cap is the centrepiece of the cooling system, and it collaborates with the vigorous compact which drivers around the globe love. The Ford Focus has had to strike a balance between the comfort in everyday life and the sportiness of reflexes since its inception, which has contributed to its success in terms of awards: the Ford Focus has gained safety and fun to drive awards. The light weight body, responsive EcoBoost engines and smart connectivity maintain a competitive edge in the Focus, and the use of authentic Ford parts safeguard long term reliability. Its tapered design, user-friendly SYNC infotainment touchscreen, and pothole-absorbing suspension tuning make drivers love taking it on all their daily errands and on weekend road trips just as much. It has a spacious cargo that fits some spacey items such as backpacks, groceries and also has a tight turning radius which makes new drivers feel in control. That reliability is maintained by the Coolant Reservoir Cap to fit this compact keeping the expansion tank locked in place ensuring that pressure remains constant and the coolant flows without turbulence when taking spirited rides in the Focus. The Coolant Reservoir Cap is a special one with rugged seal which prevents leakage, temperature fluctuations and fits factory specifications which implies that the owners can trust the entire Ford engineering over every mile. There is a calibrated spring inside, which allows the Coolant Reservoir Cap to vent excess force and avoid damage to the hose on long highway trips. For the installation, you need to cool the engine and tighten the old cap followed by the new Coolant Reservoir Cap, fill it with the coolant, idle the car, and inspect leaks.