Ford Focus Parts
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Ford Focus Service Parts
Routine maintenance parts to keep your car running smoothly
Ford Focus Brakes
Brake components for safe stopping power
Ford Focus Engine Parts
Engine components, belts, gaskets and timing parts
Ford Focus Suspension & Steering
Suspension, steering and ride quality components
Ford Focus Electrical & Lighting
Batteries, alternators, starters and lighting
Ford Focus Cooling & Heating
Radiators, thermostats, water pumps and heaters
Ford Focus Clutch & Transmission
Clutch kits, flywheels, CV joints and gearbox parts
Ford Focus Body & Wipers
Wiper blades, mirrors, exhausts and body parts
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About Ford Focus Parts
2004–2025
The Ford Focus has been one of the UK's best-selling cars for over two decades, known for sharp handling and affordable running costs.
💡 Parts buying tip: The Focus shares many components with the C-Max and Kuga, so parts availability is excellent and prices are competitive. Generic aftermarket parts work well for routine servicing.
⚠️ Common Ford Focus Issues & What Parts You'll Need
DMF (dual mass flywheel) failure
Particularly affects 1.6 and 2.0 TDCi diesel models from 2005–2014. Symptoms include rattling at idle and juddering when pulling away. Budget £400–700 for a clutch and flywheel kit.
EGR valve clogging
Common on 1.6 TDCi engines. Causes rough idling, loss of power, and the engine management light. Cleaning can work temporarily but replacement is often needed.
Rear suspension knocking
The rear trailing arm bushes wear out, especially on Mk2 and Mk3 models. Often misdiagnosed as shock absorbers — check bushes first before replacing shocks.
Power steering rack leak
Mk2 Focus (2004–2011) models with electric power steering can develop steering column issues. Mk3 models occasionally leak from the steering rack.
Thermostat housing cracking
The plastic thermostat housing on 1.6 and 2.0 petrol engines can crack and leak coolant. Relatively cheap part but overheating risk if ignored.
🔧 Ford Focus Service Intervals
Oil Change
12,500 miles / 12 months
Air Filter
25,000 miles / 24 months
Spark Plugs
37,500 miles / 36 months (petrol)
Brake Fluid
Every 2 years
Coolant
Every 10 years / 150,000 miles
Timing Belt
125,000 miles / 10 years (diesel only — petrols use a chain)
📋 Ford Focus Quick Facts
•Mk2 (2004–2011) and Mk3 (2011–2018) are the most common on UK roads
•1.0 EcoBoost engine won International Engine of the Year 6 times in a row
•ST and RS variants use different brake and suspension components — always check with your reg
•Mk4 (2018+) shares the C2 platform with the Kuga and uses more expensive parts