I wanna say thanks for your video, I have a '13 Fusion SE and your steps helped me to replace my front struts...it was my first time doing them....took some time but it came out good!
I just changed my struts after work today and I've never even changed brake pads. This video gave me the confidence to do it. Thank you so much it was so easy!
Great video! I change my shocks last summer after a friend notice a distinct clinging noise which I concluded was the shocks. The sound went aways. I didn't get the best shocks, so now in paying for it because the noise has returned. I'm going to change out the struts again with quality ones this time. If the noise persist, I'll change my shocks with the help of your great video!
Excellent video! This is also relevant for the 2013-2018 Taurus, you can add that to the title for more views. May have the tiniest differences, but TOTALLY helped me out! Thanks so much for taking the time to edit and share
Thank you! I am glad I noticed toward the end of your video that you also have a Hybrid. I have 2015 Hybrid. I have done struts on a '98 Cadillac, but that was a decade ago.
Thanks for the Vid man. The only issue I had is when it come time how do you use that hammer to tap out those strut bolts for some reason mine wouldn’t budge any suggestions?
I am changing my struts on a 2013 and I am having trouble getting the top nut in. of the bottom two on the bottom of the strut. Any advice? I put the bottom one in first and tightened the sway bar.
Are you talking about the three bolts that you need to put in from under the hood? If so the key is that you need to twist the whole strut so that they line up on top. Easiest if you use a jack to hold or have a second person. The second person is best best they can be looking on the top and try to insert the first bolt while someone else twists the strut.
How many miles were on the original set? I have 95k on my 2014 and am probably going to replace mine in the next 6 months, along with my brakes. I'm hoping the bolts and nuts aren't rust welded on with being in Michigan. I replaced the shocks on my wife's van and had to end up taking it in to a shop for the rear shocks because I couldn't get the bolts loose.
So I am also in Michigan (Ann Arbor area). I had just under 120,000 miles. Should have done earlier. They were pretty hard to break the bolts loose but I was able to do it myself.
We had ours replaced at the same time we had the transmission out for a rebuild. That was about 3 years ago. The strut mounts are making noise again. I haven't decided if I'm doing it or paying someone. The kids are gone and my wife can't help me.
@@TheDamaddog I'm pretty good, have tools. I repaired film cameras many years ago. Cars are relatively easy in comparison. It's hand and arm strength that have diminished with age and c-spine problems.
How is the ride quality with the Monroe quick struts, I need new front suspension and I’m afraid of compromising the ride quality. Did you notice much difference? Would you recommend them?
@@juanmsanch8 Same part number both sides that is what Monroe Tech support told me . I was also confused because on the Rock Auto website some struts are shown as left and right, but from what they told me at Monroe Tech support it is the same both sides 272638 is the part for a 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid.
I use the same Monroe shocks, struts assembly in my make up bag, creaking when turning left, and right I think I have defective strata bearings a sound extremely dry
@@TheDamaddog ok. Thank you. One more question. Is there anything specific that I need to be aware of? I ask because I’ve done both front assemblies, however, on the driver side (was the good side) is now making a popping/clicking noise when I turn the wheel. The original bad side was the passenger side but it seems to be all good. I’ve gone through it twice. What am I missing? Over torquing?
Not really sure. A popping noise is different. Let me do.some research on torque and see if that could causing a problem. Did you use a torque wrench to tighten the nuts up? If so what did you torque it to?
@@TheDamaddog no I don’t have a torque wrench. The 2 main bolts from strut to knuckle I tightened really tight. Breaking them free was very difficult so I assumed they needed to be tightened way down. Same with the sway bar to upper strut. Not as tight as the lower 2 but tight non the lass.
You dont need to use anything to hold the head of the bolt it wont move because of how its built. Just need that 24 socket. Either use a impact, but if these bolts have never been taken out before, might want to use the socket with a power handle.
This video literally ended on the part that I needed to see lol. When I go to jack up the wheel assembly, it puts pressure on the pinion and looks like it's going to pop it out. Everything bows out in such a questionable way that I feel like I'm going to break something.
Wow Ford... just about everyone else’s strut design has studs coming out of the top of the strut but these genius’s make it harder to catch the top by using bolts instead of stud/nuts 😓
I wanna say thanks for your video, I have a '13 Fusion SE and your steps helped me to replace my front struts...it was my first time doing them....took some time but it came out good!
I just changed my struts after work today and I've never even changed brake pads. This video gave me the confidence to do it. Thank you so much it was so easy!
Great video! I change my shocks last summer after a friend notice a distinct clinging noise which I concluded was the shocks. The sound went aways. I didn't get the best shocks, so now in paying for it because the noise has returned. I'm going to change out the struts again with quality ones this time. If the noise persist, I'll change my shocks with the help of your great video!
Excellent video! This is also relevant for the 2013-2018 Taurus, you can add that to the title for more views. May have the tiniest differences, but TOTALLY helped me out! Thanks so much for taking the time to edit and share
Nice tutorial. It's sad that the camera died or it would've been a perfect video. I'm about to give this a shot myself. Wish me good luck!
For future reference that hose is for the windshield whipers you can disconnect it to remove the weather protector
Doing this now... 8ne thing I always forget, to set Ebrake.
Thank you! I am glad I noticed toward the end of your video that you also have a Hybrid. I have 2015 Hybrid. I have done struts on a '98 Cadillac, but that was a decade ago.
Thanks for the Vid man. The only issue I had is when it come time how do you use that hammer to tap out those strut bolts for some reason mine wouldn’t budge any suggestions?
Maybe spray some WD-40 on them for a few hours and then try it.
Where do you jack it up from? Lower control arm?
Is there a specific torque spec for the top 3 strut bolts
Yes 26ftlbs
So it is a different setup on the non hybrid. Learned that today, lol. Still fairly easy to do and can be done in an hour.
How so?
I am changing my struts on a 2013 and I am having trouble getting the top nut in. of the bottom two on the bottom of the strut. Any advice? I put the bottom one in first and tightened the sway bar.
Are you talking about the three bolts that you need to put in from under the hood? If so the key is that you need to twist the whole strut so that they line up on top. Easiest if you use a jack to hold or have a second person. The second person is best best they can be looking on the top and try to insert the first bolt while someone else twists the strut.
I really enjoyed the video I would like to know the the exact tools I would need and do I need 2 jacks great video…
I have a 2016. I am replacing the struts and tires. Is alignment necessary?
So I didn't get on mine but have talked to many others that think it is a good idea.
How many miles were on the original set? I have 95k on my 2014 and am probably going to replace mine in the next 6 months, along with my brakes. I'm hoping the bolts and nuts aren't rust welded on with being in Michigan. I replaced the shocks on my wife's van and had to end up taking it in to a shop for the rear shocks because I couldn't get the bolts loose.
So I am also in Michigan (Ann Arbor area). I had just under 120,000 miles. Should have done earlier. They were pretty hard to break the bolts loose but I was able to do it myself.
We had ours replaced at the same time we had the transmission out for a rebuild. That was about 3 years ago. The strut mounts are making noise again. I haven't decided if I'm doing it or paying someone. The kids are gone and my wife can't help me.
Well unless you are really good at things like this I would recommend finding someone to help, at least on the removing of the strut
@@TheDamaddog I'm pretty good, have tools. I repaired film cameras many years ago. Cars are relatively easy in comparison. It's hand and arm strength that have diminished with age and c-spine problems.
How is the ride quality with the Monroe quick struts, I need new front suspension and I’m afraid of compromising the ride quality. Did you notice much difference? Would you recommend them?
Sorry for the late reply. Yes the ride is really good. Going over pot holes and bigger bumps was terrible before and acceptable now.
What's the part number for the struts are they both different part numbers?
@@juanmsanch8 Same part number both sides that is what Monroe Tech support told me . I was also confused because on the Rock Auto website some struts are shown as left and right, but from what they told me at Monroe Tech support it is the same both sides 272638 is the part for a 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid.
I use the same Monroe shocks, struts assembly in my make up bag, creaking when turning left, and right I think I have defective strata bearings a sound extremely dry
Do you tighten the top 3 bolts last????
Do you happen to know the torque specs of the 2 main bolts (to knuckle 24mm), the sway bar bolt (18mm) and the 3 upper mount bolts (10mm)
Sorry I do not.
@@TheDamaddog ok. Thank you. One more question. Is there anything specific that I need to be aware of? I ask because I’ve done both front assemblies, however, on the driver side (was the good side) is now making a popping/clicking noise when I turn the wheel. The original bad side was the passenger side but it seems to be all good. I’ve gone through it twice. What am I missing? Over torquing?
Not really sure. A popping noise is different. Let me do.some research on torque and see if that could causing a problem. Did you use a torque wrench to tighten the nuts up? If so what did you torque it to?
@@TheDamaddog no I don’t have a torque wrench. The 2 main bolts from strut to knuckle I tightened really tight. Breaking them free was very difficult so I assumed they needed to be tightened way down. Same with the sway bar to upper strut. Not as tight as the lower 2 but tight non the lass.
You dont need to use anything to hold the head of the bolt it wont move because of how its built. Just need that 24 socket. Either use a impact, but if these bolts have never been taken out before, might want to use the socket with a power handle.
John, I have a 2017 Fusion, do you suppose they are the same or similar enough? I am replacing them for popping noises. Thanks
Yes it should be the same. I think even that 2020's are the same.
This video literally ended on the part that I needed to see lol. When I go to jack up the wheel assembly, it puts pressure on the pinion and looks like it's going to pop it out. Everything bows out in such a questionable way that I feel like I'm going to break something.
FYI: The strut mounting hardware is 1 time use only.
Good video! Thanks for posting 👍🏻
This is very informative. I thought replacing these struts would be way more work but this looks pretty straightforward actually.
About how long did it take?
Each wheel was about an hour. Second one was faster because you already know what you are doing.
@@TheDamaddog cool I'm thinking about trying it myself because the shops want 1100 just for the front smh
I am not mechanically inclined and I did it pretty easy. Just follow the video. Tools are important part. Good luck
@@TheDamaddog thanks alot
@@TheDamaddog did you use full strut assembly??about how much per strut
That weather thing ur talking ab is called a cowl
Wow Ford... just about everyone else’s strut design has studs coming out of the top of the strut but these genius’s make it harder to catch the top by using bolts instead of stud/nuts 😓
On the hybrid yes. On the regular fusion, it’s studs. Not sure why they changed it.
Im there right now gonna install my own studs and use nuts the bolts through the top miss one thread and your screwed
Excellent video
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