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Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Medium - RST169

Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Medium - RST169

$32
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Mechpro 15pc Oil Filter Wrench Set - MPBST104K

Mechpro 15pc Oil Filter Wrench Set - MPBST104K

$77
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Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw - RST177

Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw - RST177

$39
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T&E Tools Oil Filter Wrench with Nylon Strap

T&E Tools Oil Filter Wrench with Nylon Strap

$22
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Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Large - RST171

Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Large - RST171

$36
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Repco Aluminium Oil Filter Wrench - RST245

Repco Aluminium Oil Filter Wrench - RST245

$42
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Toledo Oil Filter Wrench 95mm - 305127

Toledo Oil Filter Wrench 95mm - 305127

$26
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Repco Oil Filter Wrench Set 9pc - RST221

Repco Oil Filter Wrench Set 9pc - RST221

$476
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Toledo Oil Filter Wrench Set 19 Piece - 305800

Toledo Oil Filter Wrench Set 19 Piece - 305800

$527
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T&E Tools Small Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4251

T&E Tools Small Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4251

$37
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T&E Tools Large Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4255

T&E Tools Large Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4255

$37
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Mechpro Oil Drainer Self Evacuating 65L - MPBOD2

Mechpro Oil Drainer Self Evacuating 65L - MPBOD2

$620
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Engine Oil Maintenance for Your 2006 Ford Focus

The 2006 Ford Focus is a versatile and dependable car, and like any vehicle, it thrives on proper maintenance. One of the most vital elements of your car's upkeep is engine oil. The engine oil in your Ford Focus doesn't just lubricate the parts that keep your vehicle running smoothly, it also plays a crucial role in cooling, cleaning, and protecting the engine. Understanding the importance of maintaining optimal engine oil levels and quality is key to your car's longevity and performance.

Firstly, it's important to know the recommended type of engine oil for your 2006 Ford Focus. Ford specifies the use of 5W-20 engine oil for this model. This grade is engineered to work well under a range of temperatures, which helps in keeping the engine parts properly lubricated. Whether you're commuting to work or hitting the open road, having the right oil in your engine makes all the difference.

Regularly checking and replacing your engine oil is crucial. Typically, it's recommended to change your engine oil every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometres, although this can vary based on your driving habits and conditions. If you frequently drive in stop-and-go traffic, regularly tow heavy loads, or often travel on rough roads, you might need to replace the oil more often. Always consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic to determine the best oil change interval for your driving conditions.

Changing the engine oil in a 2006 Ford Focus isn't overly complex, but it's a task best approached with some preparation. If you're choosing to do it yourself, ensure you have all the necessary tools and materials beforehand. Here's a basic rundown of what you'll need and the steps involved:

  • 5W-20 engine oil
  • An oil filter
  • Oil filter wrench
  • Oil drain pan
  • Socket wrench set
  • Funnel
  • Towels or rags
  1. Firstly, ensure your car is on a flat surface, and then pop the bonnet and remove the engine oil cap. This allows the oil to drain out more smoothly.
  2. Underneath the car, locate and carefully remove the oil drain plug, letting the old oil flow out into the drain pan. Be careful as the oil might be hot.
  3. Once the oil is drained, replace the drain plug securely.
  4. Next, remove the old oil filter using the oil filter wrench, preparing for some oil spillage.
  5. Lubricate the rubber gasket of the new oil filter with a little fresh oil and then install it by hand until it's snug. Don't overtighten it.
  6. Carefully pour in the new engine oil using a funnel, checking with the dipstick to ensure you reach the correct level.
  7. Finally, replace the engine oil cap and run the engine for a couple of minutes to let the new oil circulate, checking afterward for any leaks under the vehicle.

Aside from regular oil changes, keep an eye on the oil level and its colour regularly. Your oil should be a clear, amber colour. If it's dark or gritty, it's definitely time to change it. Additionally, if you notice the engine sounding louder than usual or the oil pressure warning light comes on, it might be time for a service.

Remember, maintaining your 2006 Ford Focus is more than just a responsibility, it's an investment in your vehicle's future. Proper engine oil maintenance not only ensures a smooth-running engine but also helps in averting unnecessary repairs down the line. Happy driving!