I believe "Lenny" has done this to his Focus , so he should be able to guide you for part numbers. I've got the kit for mk2 and mk2.5 2005-2011. It costs over 150 pounds from ford, Consists of a different shaped carpet, longer wheel clamp rod, and two sections of polyethylene spacing, 44809 posts · Joined 2008. #3 · Jan 21, 2016 (Edited by Moderator) The only compromise comes in the boot where the all-wheel-drive set up has pinched almost 60 litres of space taking it down to supermini proportions of 260 litres - although the rear seats do fold if necessary. and 3 others. Reply Like. Damp and wet under the rear seats, under front seats, in the boot, behind the headliner. I’ve checked: 1) Windscreen adhesive is fine and lot leaking around the glass. 2) radio antenna doesn’t appear to be leaking (no wet patch on the headliner specifically there) 3) checked the AC evaporator drain and it’s not blocked. This iteration is 4,378mm long and 1,979mm wide with the side mirrors. If you fold in the side mirrors, the width of the car decreases to 1,848mm. The height of the Focus, including the antenna, is 1,471mm and makes it an ideal car for nipping just about anywhere. You won’t be restricted by height in this one. Asked on 16 February 2013 by AB, via email. Answered by Honest John. Via the cabin vents situated behind the sides of the rear bumpers. They are supposed to vent through one-way flaps, but if the flaps fail then water splashed up against them is admitted to the car. Tags: water ingress leaks. Guide to wiper Blade Change Focus Mk2 Mk2.5 Click Here. Guide To De-Wiper Rear Of Focus Mk2 & Mk2.5 Click Here. Guide To Fitting Boot Door Umbrella Holder Focus Mk2 & Mk2.5 Click Here. Guide Tow Strap style boot handle Ford Focus Mk2 & Mk2.5 Click Here. The Ultimate Rear Seat Protection Click Here. Guide to Fitting additional Boot Light Click Here True Ford Enthusiast. 691. Name: Ian. Ford Model: Focus ST-2 Estate. Ford Year: 2015. UK/Ireland Location: Yorkshire. Posted April 14, 2018. I had water in my boot a few years ago, I removed the rear light clusters and cleaned off all the grime underneath them (quite surprising how much). The red arrow is the source of the leak and the blue line is the path the leak takes. The easy fix would be to seal this up on the inside with silicon but the leak is in the very far corner and inaccessible with a silicon gun or even scraping it into the corner. It looks like it will be a rear bumper removal job. n17i0db.

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