@@MrAutoFixer Yes, I've got a 2015 Ford Focus Titanium Ecoboost with the 1.5 petrol engine. Slight coolant loss over the last 12 months. Done the usual checks, dye test, checked the expansion tank. Nothing visible so when the kit arrives, I'll see if it gives me a result. 😎
Good idea, i actually have a video about coolant loos on the eco boost engines! Check it out The Mystery of Ford Focus Coolant Loss: Unveiling the Answer! th-cam.com/video/ZN618dNnuXE/w-d-xo.html
Hey after you have done this test and found gasses in the coolant, you can then go to check if you do have a EGR cooler, if you do then you can isolate it and then redo the test and that will give you the answer if it’s the cooler or not 👍
Thanks for this informative video. I've just purchased the same kit off eBay for under a fiver. Cheers. 😉
Hey 👋 no problem I hope you get a good result 🤞 let me know how you get on, thanks for watching 👍
@@MrAutoFixer
Yes, I've got a 2015 Ford Focus Titanium Ecoboost with the 1.5 petrol engine. Slight coolant loss over the last 12 months. Done the usual checks, dye test, checked the expansion tank. Nothing visible so when the kit arrives, I'll see if it gives me a result. 😎
Good idea, i actually have a video about coolant loos on the eco boost engines! Check it out
The Mystery of Ford Focus Coolant Loss: Unveiling the Answer!
th-cam.com/video/ZN618dNnuXE/w-d-xo.html
@@MrAutoFixer
Hi, yes I've watched that video and it was very good. Pressure test is the way. 👍
I think colon blow Joe's head gasket is blown.
Oh yes it’s well blown !
What about the egr cooler??
Hey after you have done this test and found gasses in the coolant, you can then go to check if you do have a EGR cooler, if you do then you can isolate it and then redo the test and that will give you the answer if it’s the cooler or not 👍