PCV Valve and ALL PCV Hoses Ford Focus Mk1 DIY Guide

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  • PCV Valve and Positive Crankcase Ventilation Hose replacement and DIY how to video on a Ford Focus Mk1. Every step shown, including an explanation of how the hoses and valve are positioned and what the common fault points would be on a Mk1 Focus.
    I show you the steps I took step by step to get the hoses and the PCV Valve changed.
    The Motorcraft Part Number for the PCV Valve is: 988F6A666AA
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  • @zoltanschrem9983
    @zoltanschrem9983 Před 2 lety +3

    your engine bay looks great with these orange water tubes, great video again

  • @jappuhr
    @jappuhr Před 2 lety +4

    I had the same problem with the original back hose collapsing at vacuum from becoming brittle over time, but I didn’t check the pcv valve. Will go and check on it later. Thanks for the video!

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome mate, hope you enjoyed it 👍

  • @mohammedfarooqui9358
    @mohammedfarooqui9358 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 1.6, just replaced the three branched pipes (they come as one unit) as the longer one collapsed. However, PCV was fine, just cleaned it out with some oven cleaner then a touch of WD40 for fun! Another great Video. Thanks again Horus! You inspire us all.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you my friend, I appreciate it 😀👍

    • @deonlusk3569
      @deonlusk3569 Před rokem

      I changed a closed pcv hose and my car, know idle but will not eccelarate, even in park

    • @deonlusk3569
      @deonlusk3569 Před rokem

      Can you help

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem

      @@deonlusk3569 check that all of your vacuum hoses are connected. Seems like a vacuum leak.

  • @Ack-119
    @Ack-119 Před 9 měsíci

    Just wanna say I love your vids. A mk1 focus is my first car and I’m learning everything I know about cars from fixing up mine, and whenever there’s something you cover I’m immediately psyched since I know it’s gonna be just what I need and then some. Haven’t even watched it yet, but thanks for all your vids, you are the biggest influence actually making me like cars and want to develop this skillset.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 9 měsíci

      That's amazing to see, thanks for the comment! I find working on cars very rewarding, and even more rewarding helping people. I appreciate you watching. Mk1s are great cars to drive 🚗

  • @akgogo3
    @akgogo3 Před 2 lety +3

    The pcv valve does not actually go directly into the crankcase... There is a baffled air oil separator that the pcv valve goes into, located under the exhaust manifold and behind the catalytic converter. This air oil separator is the part of the pcv system that clogs the most easily, as oil crust builds up in those baffles over time. The separator bolts onto the crankcase and lets the vaporized oil condense and flow back into the crankcase. Definitely something that should be mentioned when talking about a zetec focus pcv system, but overall an excellent video!

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, you're totally right of course! Shame about that baffle being behind the exhaust system, otherwise it would have come off for a clean as well.

  • @flycorvus
    @flycorvus Před 2 lety +1

    Töltött káposzta rules. :-)
    Greetings from Hungary!

  • @malcolmgray.5913
    @malcolmgray.5913 Před rokem

    I just bought a Ghia Mk1 (2.0 Zetec/auto) and combined with over filled oil, corroded plugs/poor combustion and a blocked PVC system the engine is sludgy black and retains a fuel smell in the oil despite flushing and an oil change. The oil cap has pressure behind it with the engine running.
    Trying to save the old girl since it is 20 years old this month.
    As a sub to this channel I came to revise the job and wanted to check the parts as I ordered a plastic valve but it is wrong. Excellent Mk1 advice here!

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem +1

      Thanks a lot for the informative comment, Malcolm 👍
      Bad news indeed if there is pressure behind the cap - definitely could be a blocked PCV system. Have a look at the PCV baffle behind the exhaust manifold and see if it's blocked up. I haven't done this job myself yet, but I hear that this blockage can happen causing blow-by and main seal leaks. Let me know how you get along...

  • @Horus_Works
    @Horus_Works  Před rokem

    Welcome 😀

  • @quotagious
    @quotagious Před 2 lety +2

    Can you remember me on about cleaning that front box on the front of the engine actually where the PCV plugs into ? I think if they are cleaned out that would help the PCV valve stop getting blocked ?
    You can get a silicone hose for the crank pipe which is quit quick I got mine off ebay,
    Jubilee clip is aftermarket .

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Thanks David, helpful as always! I remember you asking about the baffle and taking it off. I decided to leave it on as it would have meant removing the exhaust. I may still get to it when/if I put headers on.

  • @lyndellfazekas1839
    @lyndellfazekas1839 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice vid. Keep them coming!

  • @jamesmartin8845
    @jamesmartin8845 Před rokem +1

    I gotta ask, how do you get your car so clean? Was it just in really good shape when you got it? All the parts look new! Keep up the good work. Most of my focus has been done using your channel :)

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem +1

      Hey James, I do try to look after it pretty well. I've got a video on cleaning the exterior, and another video on rust proofing certain areas. With the engine bay, I rejuvenated a few parts, and then I degrease the engine bay every 6 months or so. Also, when I wash the car, once I dry the body and wheels off, I pop the bonnet and wipe down the engine bay too with the same wet rag. This has helped a lot. Not a lot of effort but keeps things tidy. A lot of people are surprised when I tell them the car is 21 years old.

  • @spacex2323
    @spacex2323 Před rokem +1

    Good video thanks

  • @yousefagila234
    @yousefagila234 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, nice video, and nice one. Excellent and helpful video‎

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Yousef, I hope it helps you 👍

  • @rozquadjazdy6925
    @rozquadjazdy6925 Před 2 lety

    Could you show in a short clip how to replace fuse box under the hood? It will be very helpful, thanks. :))
    Good video. :)

  • @soufbel3455
    @soufbel3455 Před 2 lety +1

    This PCV acts like a check valve or it allows air in both directions? 👍👍👍

  • @arizvela1
    @arizvela1 Před rokem

    Thanks for video

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem

      No problem, thanks for watching and hope you Sub :)

  • @tonylashmit2613
    @tonylashmit2613 Před 2 lety

    Had too do the same procedure to mine. Great how to video! By the way have you or can you do an IAC valve replacement?

  • @jobeblogs4539
    @jobeblogs4539 Před rokem +1

    Horus, do you know why the fan switch sensor is tied to our battery boxes? I have been searching long and hard to understand this and still can only assume it's because later design radiators lack the hole to plug it in! Still concerns me over my radiator's effectiveness though.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem +1

      Hi mate, it's because the temperature under our bonnets gets very high. The exhaust manifold sits right at the front of the engine bay, blowing hot air up and through the rest of the engine bay. This is also why your power steering line is covered in a heat shield. It sits right above the exhaust manifold, and it's probably why that plastic coolant pipe next to the hood latch cracks so often - heat. Ford stuck a temp sensor onto the battery box so that the fans can come on when the temp rises too high. The black bonnet liner attached to the underside of your bonnet is actually a fire suppressant blanket. If things catch fire, the plastic clips holding on the bonnet liner will melt off and let the liner fall onto the engine acting as a fire blanket. Hood vents are a really good idea on these cars... I've been doing some research into seeing what vents would work best. Anyway, that temp sensor is there to keep an eye on heat 👍

    • @jobeblogs4539
      @jobeblogs4539 Před rokem

      @@Horus_Works Super, I figured it was relocated out of the radiator, but could not find a location for it to go. My fans are not switching on currently. I unplugged the camshaft temperature sensor and they switched on full speed, so ordered the Lucas brand one which should arrive soon. Hopefully I can get the sensor out from underneath the car, otherwise the alternator has to come out! As for the information about the blanket, that's genius, who ever knew the Welsh education system could produce such clever car designers??

  • @jamblyfe5499
    @jamblyfe5499 Před 2 lety

    Can you swap the EGR system please I love all your tutorials 🙏🏼

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for your support mate. Unfortunately though, we do not have an EGR system on our cars here in Oz like you guys do in the States.

  • @jeroenchaam
    @jeroenchaam Před 2 lety +1

    Can you explain the stirring system of this ford focus? My Ford is stirring very bad lately, maybe i have to change the oil or pump? Thanks for your videos.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Hi mate, it's a pretty simple system. There is a power steering pump that pushes fluid into the steering rack underneath the car, via a high pressure hose. That fluid then returns from the steering rack via another, low pressure hose back to a filler bottle, which is then connected to the power steering pump. If your steering is heavy, you may have a leak somewhere. It's easy to tell if you have a power steering leak, because the pump will make a noise. This is a sign that air is in the system. If you have no noise and no leaks, your fluid could need a change. If your fluid is good, and the power steering pump makes no noises, it can only be your steering rack underneath the car.

    • @turbo3492
      @turbo3492 Před rokem

      @@Horus_Works You must use only Ford power steering fluid failure to do this will result in an early pump failure.Look inside the power steering reservoir the fluid should be a very dark greenish colour if it's anything else the damage is done as will be the seals in the steering rack. Hope this helps

  • @edgar01111980
    @edgar01111980 Před rokem

    I see that in your intake theres a line with a 90 right above where you connect your pcv hose, where does it go?
    Mines missing that and its pulling vaccum, if I plug it the engine stalls

  • @none-qq9lg
    @none-qq9lg Před 2 lety +1

    Would a blocked pcv valve cause high oil consumption?

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +1

      A blocked PCV Valve may cause oil leaks, so check if you have oil leaks in that area. In effect this means that you are losing oil, but I wouldn't think that the oil lost would be a lot. So I wouldn't say that PCV valve could cause oil loss, but not high oil loss....

  • @antoniomontero4989
    @antoniomontero4989 Před rokem +1

    That red hoses look awesome, where can I buy them?

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem +1

      Try these guys - this is where I bought them from:
      www.burtonpower.com/parts-by-fitment-type/parts-by-car-model-ford/ford-focus/ford-focus-mk1-98-04.html?p=2&product_area=Cooling+System

    • @antoniomontero4989
      @antoniomontero4989 Před rokem

      @@Horus_Works thank you so much

  • @AngelRamirez-on7qc
    @AngelRamirez-on7qc Před 6 měsíci +1

    En donde conseguiste las mangueras para el coolant sistem???

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Angel, the coolant hoses are from this website:
      www.burtonpower.com/parts-by-fitment-type/parts-by-engine-ford/ford-zetec-e.html?product_area=Cooling+System

  • @TheTatabori
    @TheTatabori Před rokem

    Hi I am helping my friend with fixing 2003 2l zetec LR. One of the items we are doing is this installation. Do you have PNs for all parts in this video. Many thanks.

  • @richpierce5933
    @richpierce5933 Před 6 měsíci

    Have you anything on loss of power in just one cylinder ?

  • @fpngames4403
    @fpngames4403 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hey Horus, hope you've been well. I have a question, is it possible to change the car's idle by a screw in the throttle body ? Thanks a lot !

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hey mate I'm well thanks for asking 🙂 As far as I know, the idle is controlled electronically through the computer. It reads the cam and crank angle sensors and adjusts the throttle automatically. Therefore I don't think there is a screw (I could be wrong), as I don't think it would make much difference adjusting it. Hope that helps 👍

    • @fpngames4403
      @fpngames4403 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Horus_Works I'm gonna check it out and I'll inform you, thanks a lot man !

  • @Engineer9736
    @Engineer9736 Před 2 lety

    I just had a look but my Ford Focus 2000 with 1.6 Zetec engine has the PCV valve sitting underneath the intake manifold at the front of the engine. That's going to be a pain to replace... Removing that intake manifold is probably going to require new gaskets. Not sure if i want to rip my engine apart that far. If i don't get through the job then i would have to call a towing company to get it to a garage. So not all Ford Focus Mk1's are the same unfortunately. 😬🙂

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to see that Richard, hopefully there's a way to slide that PCV valve free without taking the intake manifold off... good luck 👍👍

  • @benjamindavid8384
    @benjamindavid8384 Před 2 lety +2

    Am interested with explanation as well ur channel, I have ford focus mk 1 here in Tanzania the difficulties I have its spare parts of it,please help me to connect with sellers thanks!!

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Benjamin, for used parts, I would say try joining the Ford Focus Mk1 Facebook groups. People are always selling parts on there. For new parts, the UK eBay site and RockAuto in the USA is where I get most of my parts. I hope this helps you and thanks for watching :)

    • @malcolmgray.5913
      @malcolmgray.5913 Před rokem

      @Benjamin David Hi Ben, in addition to what Horus works said, also look at Jefferson Ford in Victoria Australia for some Motorcraft parts (Right hand drive) and Ford Parts Giant in the USA (left hand drive). Many left and right hand drive parts are the same, it’s mainly the A/C lines+ Compressor, pulley sizes and the steering knuckles/front calipers (SVT/ST170) that are different. Also 5 acre Focus in the USA has a goid range of genuine parts although having a part nunber help as there may not be pictures.
      Ive found some decent aftermarket items that are still available like caliper rebuild kits from Bigg Red in the UK and lower control arms and more from Burton power in the UK.

  • @pauldoherty7608
    @pauldoherty7608 Před 2 lety +2

    Is that a duratec engine? My mk1 is a zetec which is slightly different

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Mine's a Zetec too Paul, so should be the same 👍

    • @pauldoherty8432
      @pauldoherty8432 Před 2 lety

      @@Horus_Works what made ask was my exhaust manifold is at the rear of the engine facing the bulkhead and the inlet manifold is facing the radiator/ fans?

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +1

      @@pauldoherty8432 what year is your car mate? The Zetec and Duratec engined Mk1s all had the intake manifold at the rear mate - up to 2004 I believe.

    • @pauldoherty7608
      @pauldoherty7608 Před 2 lety

      @@Horus_Works mines a 2002 1.6 petrol SE , I have a t hose that comes from the cam cover and that goes to the pcv valve

    • @malcolmgray.5913
      @malcolmgray.5913 Před rokem

      I was calling our engjnes by the Australian names on tiktok and was confusing the USA guys. Duratec is 2.3 for them and the SVT, ST170 type is a zetec engine. I think UK used duratec for non 2.0 petrol

  • @joseguadalupezepedalopez3133

    Can you share the part number or link for the PCV Grommet? Thank you!

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Sure Jose, here is the part you need:
      www.ebay.com.au/itm/151663818225?epid=4004178816&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item234fde35f1:g:w9gAAOSwgZxgqDO7&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAAA8LZBmDi2i5C%2FvwGcm15p%2B3TJuPeVpxXFD%2Fsf87xRMfzzqFK5sl%2BMg42DlxS46A5%2B7nsSU4xpGnUtCuORqz1%2Fiv86ZA6n6AEGWJKBzEFPryQPno157S7ZC3HUmZuFsP6huioy8GNW69POf8gLhluOLAyJ2OV0zI6pHZEyG8JoZBEhg52a17u7bgHaCfNfnEENo9fmJ7d6GDHa0NJyGoVyCaSjIhVuNZIByxrUzHTJDvF%2FN%2B0qR1Mm4Y1YJ3BE%2FgKmDYafUHaLp7Y9fiydcS8I736owgJr60N0CQ46kzHhNLWgB38B6u70WtpoxKEYpMho8Q%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABFBMsPiKwoNg

  • @Ru556
    @Ru556 Před 2 lety +1

    Did it work? :) I did think that jubilee clip was ugly and rather 'un-Ford'. :) I thought that the vacuum would pull and hold the the pipe on. Better to be safe though.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ray, so far so good... Have been driving it for a week and the leak has gone. Yeah not sure about that clip, I'm still not convinced that Ford put it there.

    • @philweight3480
      @philweight3480 Před rokem +1

      @@Horus_Works The original pipe was fitted with a spring clip - difficult to get undone and redone, the previous owner probably ditched it in favour of the jubilee clip.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem +1

      @Phil Weight thanks, I suspected as much, the clip I have isn't usually factory spec. In any case all sorted now 👍

  • @quotagious
    @quotagious Před 2 lety +1

    It can also blow your rocker cover gasket ,

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes that's true... it may explain why I had to replace my rocker gasket a while back as well!

    • @quotagious
      @quotagious Před 2 lety +1

      @@Horus_Works Yes I had to change mine and found the hose had collapsed so replaced with a thicker silicone hose which has popped off twice so had to put a jubilee clip on to keep it in place

  • @troy0188
    @troy0188 Před rokem

    Yes hose clamp is factory

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem

      Thanks mate

    • @philweight3480
      @philweight3480 Před rokem

      Actually the factory fit was a spring clip. The hose clip is a replacement I think.

  • @kennethek5828
    @kennethek5828 Před rokem

    Hallo, there can I purchased the crankhouse set. Can't find it in Sweden. I'm gratefull if you answer me, Kenneth

    • @vevos_
      @vevos_ Před 11 měsíci +1

      Går att få tag på slangar från Gates. Den lilla och den längre där bak. Jag fick dem från Spareto på specialbeställning tog en månad ungefär. Ventilen måste du beställa från Ford kostar 1084 kronor inkl moms när jag kollade men oftast räcker det med att göra rent den dock eller kolla på en skrot den är väldigt lätt att plocka.

  • @rolandtreial
    @rolandtreial Před 2 lety

    Thanks for these Focus videos, super informative and well produced!
    Do you know if the PCV valve for 2.0 is the same for 1.8 zetec? Been tying to find one in Europe but not luck yet.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Roland, I don't have a 1.8 zetec here to check, but as far as I know the blocks are the same from 1.8 to 2.0. If your 1.8 PCV valve is located in the same place as mine, I am 99.9% certain they will be the same.

    • @rolandtreial
      @rolandtreial Před 2 lety +1

      @@Horus_Works Thank you. I had a quick look yesterday. It is in the same place with exact same piping (which collapsed with running engine of course :) ). Off to ordering parts and fixing it now!

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety +1

      @@rolandtreial nice - best of luck!

  • @LincolnRobinson
    @LincolnRobinson Před 8 měsíci

    Mate, easier to replace a non OE replacement there on the main hose! I could not get mine off, not matter how hard I pulled.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 8 měsíci

      Sorry to see that mate. Mine was okay, but sometimes I use heat on hoses to soften them up a bit.

    • @LincolnRobinson
      @LincolnRobinson Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks mate. Will give that a go. Also, where did you get the replacement grommet from? One I ordered from Rockauto didn’t come with one. Also tough to get that smaller tube replacement. Gates make one for that.

  • @moshet842
    @moshet842 Před rokem

    Did this permanently solve the leak?

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem

      Yes it solved it 👍

    • @moshet842
      @moshet842 Před rokem

      @@Horus_Works Where did you get that rubber grommet? And if you have the part number as well.

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před rokem

      @@moshet842 just search for "ford focus mk1 pcv valve seal"
      Here is one on eBay: www.ebay.com.au/itm/132890083220?hash=item1ef0ddbf94:g:L9AAAOSwjMtb7pLi&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA8PTt6owkLpkuCKYw4t%2BhXaqGsTAAIP5sqArBUd5NX8YcuSnCYxdEz3nkBI8ynsC4JamfFEtCYzK2eRaZ0gTUQxPRF9jHSWB6CJQ64XjsEop5XJ9n2X8z0KJCgQEqllMsD0d4%2BNwe8FQ7cwWV%2FlSJW8Zu5vTRrent4VRcircJds0m4VayJtRzgRbG4loYTwXMTekyaBYbxIVSSMBueOxbyOkVVezci6SETOSpgZoDM3M8%2B9vvvRu5ZIPsiI26Ndhvd2v1JchVCGISLeikSVwvuoaMTJLqNT%2BcZYHsSeLHW%2BJYx0mkvB4dE7Sqz1uuFQ3wHg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR479s8aZYg

  • @troy0188
    @troy0188 Před rokem

    Where do I buy one from?

  • @pablosurridge1225
    @pablosurridge1225 Před 2 lety

    What's better , plastic or metal pcv valve?

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      Metal for sure Paul.

    • @pablosurridge1225
      @pablosurridge1225 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Horus_Works sweet buddy, couldn`t find much info as looking to replace mine on the st170

    • @Horus_Works
      @Horus_Works  Před 2 lety

      @@pablosurridge1225 head to the link in my description for this vid mate. A few options for you there...

    • @malcolmgray.5913
      @malcolmgray.5913 Před rokem

      @Pablo surridge Hey Pablo, Itan ST170 owner as well. Are you in Australia?

    • @malcolmgray.5913
      @malcolmgray.5913 Před rokem

      *I am