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How to Replace the Fan in a Ford Focus

Your Ford Focus has an electric engine cooling fan; it is powered by your vehicle's alternator instead of a fan belt. These steps will apply to the 2.0L or VIN 3, VIN 5, VIN N and VIN P engine; the procedure for the 2.3L engine is slightly different. An amateur should be able to complete these steps within 30 minutes to an hour.



Difficulty:
Moderately EasyInstructionsThings You'll Need:
  • Jack stands or ramps
    Remove the Old Engine Fan
  1. Step 1

    Purchase a Ford Focus cooling fan assembly. Make certain that it is the appropriate part for your vehicle's specific model year.

  2. Step 2

    Raise and support your car on jack stands or ramps. Don't perform this or other maintenance when the vehicle is supported only by a jack.

  3. Step 3

    Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery terminal and slip some non-conductive material over the cable lead to ensure that it won't slip back into contact with the battery terminal.

  4. Step 4

    Remove or disconnect, as appropriate, two pin-type retainers and the cooling fan motor's electrical connectors. No tools are needed for this step.

  5. Step 5

    Release the top clips from the radiator, allowing you to remove the fan motor and shroud--essentially the fan's casing--together.

  6. Install the New Fan
  7. Step 1

    Place the new fan and shroud inside the engine compartment. Secure the clips securing the shroud at the top of the radiator.

  8. Step 2

    Lower your vehicle back to the ground.

  9. Step 3

    Reconnect the fan motor's electrical connectors and replace the pin-type retainers, then reconnect the negative battery cable.

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