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Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

$27
$16.20
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

$70
$101
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MaxiTrac 47 Piece Tyre Repair Kit
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MaxiTrac 47 Piece Tyre Repair Kit

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$69
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CRC Dry Glide with PTFE 150g - 3040
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CRC Dry Glide with PTFE 150g - 3040

$34
$27.20
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CRC Soft Seal 400ml - 3013
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CRC Soft Seal 400ml - 3013

$34
$27.20
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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841
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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841

$31
$24.80
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CRC Syntex 400ml - 3035
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CRC Syntex 400ml - 3035

$28
$22.40
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CRC Tackleguard 130ml - 6028
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CRC Tackleguard 130ml - 6028

$21
$16.80
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LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

$27
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Castrol Petrol Engine Flush 300ml - 3441131

Castrol Petrol Engine Flush 300ml - 3441131

$23
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Castrol Diesel Engine Flush 300ml - 3441133

Castrol Diesel Engine Flush 300ml - 3441133

$23
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Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

$38
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Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

$98
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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

$102
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Selleys Instant Gasket GS75 75g - 100177/AF05

Selleys Instant Gasket GS75 75g - 100177/AF05

$27
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Mobilube XHP 75W-90  20L

Mobilube XHP 75W-90 20L

$378
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Rislone Engine Oil Burning & Leak Repair 500ml - 44223

Rislone Engine Oil Burning & Leak Repair 500ml - 44223

$81
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CRC Select-A-Bead Dielectric Grease 94g - 5106
CRC

CRC Select-A-Bead Dielectric Grease 94g - 5106

$65
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Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

$32
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Repco Seal Puller - RST9

Repco Seal Puller - RST9

$27
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Lucas Oil Engine Oil Stop Leak 946ml - 10278

Lucas Oil Engine Oil Stop Leak 946ml - 10278

$30
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Rislone Transmission Fix 340ml - 44515

Rislone Transmission Fix 340ml - 44515

$55
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Rislone One Seal Stop Leak 325ml - 44334

Rislone One Seal Stop Leak 325ml - 44334

$21
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Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

$27
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Penrite Fork Oil 10 1L - MCFO10001

Penrite Fork Oil 10 1L - MCFO10001

$48
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Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

$38
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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

$39
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Penrite Fork Oil 5 1L - MCFO05001

Penrite Fork Oil 5 1L - MCFO05001

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Maintaining and Replacing Oil Seals on Your 2009 Ford Focus

Owning a 2009 Ford Focus means you've chosen a reliable and efficient vehicle, but even the most dependable cars require regular maintenance to stay in top shape. One component that frequently gets overlooked is the oil seal. These small but crucial parts play a significant role in keeping your engine running smoothly by preventing oil leaks. They ensure that the oil remains in the system where it is needed to lubricate the moving parts of the engine.

For the 2009 Ford Focus, oil seals are indeed a relevant component. These seals are typically located in key areas such as the crankshaft, camshaft, and sometimes on the transmission. They are responsible for keeping the oil from leaking out, which could potentially lead to severe engine damage if left unchecked.

When you're considering oil seal maintenance or replacement, there are a few signs you might look out for that could indicate a failing seal. The most obvious sign is visible oil leakage under your car. While parked, you might notice oil spots or puddles forming, usually beneath the engine compartment. Another indication might be low oil levels despite regular top-ups. Either scenario should prompt further inspection.

A worn oil seal may also lead to an oil leak that contaminates other parts of the engine bay, such as belts and other components, potentially causing further issues like slips or damages. Moreover, if you've begun to notice strange noises emanating from the engine, that could be another warning sign that an oil seal might be failing and should be inspected as part of your vehicle's routine maintenance.

  1. Preparation: Before you begin the process of replacing an oil seal, gather all necessary tools and parts. You'll need the correct replacement seal, a set of automotive tools, and possibly a seal puller tool. Working with a clean and safe environment is also crucial, so ensure your vehicle is on a level surface and that you have proper safety gear.
  2. Accessing the Seal: Depending on which seal you're replacing, you may need to remove several components to gain access. For instance, accessing the crankshaft seal might require you to remove the pulley or timing belt. It's advisable to consult a service manual for the exact steps involved in your particular model.
  3. Removing the Old Seal: Using a seal puller tool or a suitable substitute, carefully remove the old seal without damaging the surrounding surfaces. It's vital to work meticulously at this stage to prevent gouging any metal surfaces which could lead to additional leaks.
  4. Installing the New Seal: Ensure the new seal is the correct fit for your engine. Lightly lubricate the edges with engine oil to ease the installation process. Press the new seal into place evenly, using a seal driver or equivalent tool to ensure it sits flush without any warps or gaps.
  5. Testing: Once your new seal is fitted, reassemble any components you removed before starting the job. Ensure everything is torqued to manufacturer's specifications and there is no leftover debris in the engine bay. Start the engine and let it idle while you inspect the seal area for leaks. Take the car for a short drive and verify oil levels again afterwards.
  6. Regular Checks: Even after replacing an oil seal, regular checks are recommended. During your routine oil changes, take a moment to glance over these seals to ensure they remain intact and are not showing signs of wear or leakage. Early detection can save you both time and money down the road.

Maintaining the oil seals of your 2009 Ford Focus as part of its routine servicing ensures that your vehicle continues to run smoothly and efficiently. Although it might seem like a minor detail in the broader scope of car maintenance, properly functioning oil seals are vital for preventing larger mechanical issues. By staying on top of this often-overlooked detail, you're extending the life of your engine and maintaining the reliability and performance of your Ford Focus.