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K&N Air Filter Volvo - 33-2877

K&N Air Filter Volvo - 33-2877

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E369

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E369

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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC
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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8486

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8486

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SAS Control Arm - LA304L

SAS Control Arm - LA304L

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SAS Sway Bar Link - L9316

SAS Sway Bar Link - L9316

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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TRW Sway Bar Link - JTS490
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TRW Sway Bar Link - JTS490

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ722
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ722

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SAS Sway Bar Link - L351

SAS Sway Bar Link - L351

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Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

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ACL Turbo Gasket - LB793

ACL Turbo Gasket - LB793

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TRW Steering Rack End - JAR1024
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TRW Steering Rack End - JAR1024

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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA333

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA333

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7570

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7570

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Maintaining Your 2011 Ford Focus: Air Conditioning System Care

The 2011 Ford Focus is appreciated for its practicality, fuel efficiency, and stylish design. One aspect that enhances the overall driving experience in this model is its air conditioning system. Keeping your A/C system in good working order is vital for comfort, especially during the warmer months. Here are some tips and guidance on maintaining or replacing components of the air conditioning system for your 2011 Ford Focus.

  • Regular Inspection and Cleaning: Like any other system in your car, the air conditioning unit requires regular inspection. Check for any visible signs of wear or damage. This includes inspecting the belts and hoses for any signs of wear and tear. It's advisable to clean or replace the cabin air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 kilometres to ensure clean and efficient airflow.
  • Checking the Refrigerant Levels: The efficiency of your air conditioning system is largely dependent on having the correct levels of refrigerant. A lack of refrigerant can cause the system to work harder, reducing efficiency and potentially causing damage. If you notice that the air conditioning isn't as cold as it used to be, it might be time to check the refrigerant levels. However, handling refrigerant requires specialized equipment due to environmental regulations and potential safety hazards, so it's advisable to consult a professional technician for this task.
  • System Performance Testing: It's a good idea to have the performance of your A/C system tested during routine maintenance checks, such as when you're having your oil changed. This can involve checking the temperature of the air being emitted from the vents and ensuring it's within the manufacturer's specified range.

If you find that your A/C system needs repairing or that components need replacing, it's important to understand which parts are common culprits. Here are some components that might require attention:

  1. Compressor: The compressor is crucial as it pressurizes the refrigerant and allows air to cool. If it's malfunctioning, noisy, or failing to provide adequate cooling, it may need replacing. Diagnosing a faulty compressor often involves checking for leaks, unusual noises, or seizing.
  2. Condenser: The condenser's role is to expel heat from the refrigerant, cooling it down in the process. If the airflow around the condenser is blocked or if it's leaking, cooling performance can be compromised. Inspect the condenser for physical damage or blockages and clean it regularly to maintain proper airflow.
  3. Expansion Valve/Orifice Tube: This component is responsible for regulating the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator. If the A/C isn't cooling effectively and other causes have been ruled out, a faulty expansion valve or orifice tube might be the problem. Symptoms may include frost build-up on ducts or the car not cooling consistently.
  4. Evaporator: The evaporator absorbs heat from the air, cooling it before it's blown into the car. A leak in the evaporator can reduce cooling efficiency. Regular checks should include looking for any signs of a refrigerant leak.

Maintenance Tips:

Aside from keeping a watchful eye on the components mentioned, there are a few general tips to ensure your A/C system operates smoothly:

  • Run the Air Conditioning Regularly: This keeps the system working well, helping avoid issues like seals drying out which can lead to leaks.
  • Avoid Running the A/C at Max Cool Constantly: This can put an unnecessary strain on the system. Instead, gradually adjust the temperature.
  • Use the Recirculation Mode: This mode in your A/C system can help with cooling efficiency as it uses already cooled air from inside the car, reducing the workload.

Remember, properly maintaining your vehicle's A/C can not only improve the comfort of your ride but also prevent costly repairs down the line. Should you notice any issues with your air conditioning system, consider reaching out to a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnostic and repair service. Ensuring all aspects of your 2011 Ford Focus are in top condition will help provide a dependable and enjoyable driving experience.