
The document follow contain information about how to replace the Windows Regulator on Ford Focus ZTS Sedan, you’ll get complete step by step replacement procedures complete with images. This window regulator replacement was preformed on a power window in the rear passenger door of a 2001 Ford Focus ZTS Sedan. The new part was purchased from a Ford dealership. The sockets and bits used during the process were a 5/16″ socket, 1/4″ socket, and a T20 TORX bit. In a few other places, a small flat head screwdriver and utility knife were also used. This is merely a guide that I thought would help others, and I am in no way responsible for any damage that might happen to your car by using or referencing this guide. Be sure to either have the window secure or in the lowered position to prevent it from suddenly slipping down into the door and breaking.
Remove the two torx screw located near the speaker, Remove the two torx screw located near the bottom of the door. Remove the two torx screws located near the door handle end of the door. Remove the small cap near the door handle to reveal another torx screw. Underneath the bottom part of the inside door handle is a small square hole. Use a small tool like a mini screwdriver to pop the cover out. Removing the cover will reveal two screws. These are 1/4″ socket heads, requiring a long shaft to reach them. A typical socket extender might be too large to fit inside the hole. I had to end up using a screwdriver type tool that had a socket adapter on the end to reach them.

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February 24th, 2010 at 5:49 pm
Many Thanks for this have been searching the web all day looking for a proper diagram.