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2015 FORD FOCUS ST Supplement fordowner.com ford.ca November 2014 First Printing Supplement Focus ST Litho in U.S.A. FM5J 19A285 AA preproduction model shown

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2015 FORD FOCUS ST Supplement

fordowner.com ford.ca

November 2014 First PrintingSupplement

Focus STLitho in U.S.A.

FM5J 19A285 AA

preproduction model shown

The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. In the interest ofcontinuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications, design or equipment at any timewithout notice or obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in aretrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission.Errors and omissions excepted.© Ford Motor Company 2014

All rights reserved.Part Number: 20141016213938

IntroductionAbout This Supplement.................................3Product History..................................................4

At a GlanceAt a Glance..........................................................5

Instrument ClusterWarning Lamps and Indicators...................9

TransmissionManual Transmission......................................11

Stability ControlUsing Stability Control..................................13

Driving HintsEngine Overspeed...........................................15Engine Overboost...........................................15

Roadside EmergenciesRoadside Assistance.....................................16

MaintenanceUnder Hood Overview - 2.0L

EcoBoost™....................................................17Engine Oil Dipstick..........................................18

Wheels and TiresTires......................................................................19Using Winter Tires..........................................20Technical Specifications...............................21

Capacities and Specific-ations

Engine Specifications...................................23Motorcraft Parts..............................................23Transmission Code Designation...............25Capacities and Specifications..................26

Warranty Terms andConditions

Base Warranty.................................................28

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Table of Contents

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ABOUT THIS SUPPLEMENTCongratulations on your decision topurchase or lease the latest from the FordGlobal Performance Vehicle team – theFocus ST. If you have owned or leased anSVT product in the past, we are glad you

are back. If this is your first Fordperformance vehicle, welcome to thefamily! We are confident that ourdedication to performance, quality,craftsmanship and customer service willprovide many miles of exhilarating, safeand comfortable driving in your new FocusST.

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Your choice of an ST product is anintelligent and informed one. We strive tobuild engaging vehicles that involve thedriver in every aspect of the drivingexperience. Although performance is atthe heart of every ST vehicle, we go muchfurther. Our goal is to deliver acomprehensive, complete vehicle,sweating the details such as the sound ofthe exhaust, the quality of the interiormaterials, and the functionality and thecomfort of the seats, to make sure that thedriver enjoys not only exceptional

performance but an outstanding drivingenvironment as well. In the Focus ST, thatphilosophy is expressed by a sophisticatedpowertrain, outstanding chassis dynamicsand significant interior and exteriorenhancements.

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Introduction

This supplement complements your FocusOwner’s Manual and provides informationspecific to the Focus ST. By referring to thepages listed in this supplement, you canidentify those features, recommendationsand specifications unique to your newFocus ST. If there are any discrepanciesbetween this supplement and the FocusOwner’s Manual, this supplementsupersedes the information found in theFocus Owner’s Manual.If you have any questions or concernsregarding your Focus ST, please call theFord Performance Info Center at1-800-FORD-SVT (367-3788).

PRODUCT HISTORYThe Ford Special Vehicle Team (SVT) wasestablished in 1991 to polish the Ford Ovalby creating low-volume, factory-producedvehicles designed for those select fewwhose idea of driving is a high-powered,passionate experience – not just a meansof getting from point A to point B.In a move to support this spiritedenthusiasm, Ford Motor Company carefullyintegrated the wide array of talent in thecompany into a small, cross-functionalgroup of engineers and product planners,housed together under one roof with acommon mission: to create vehiclesspecifically designed to meet the uniqueneeds and desires of the knowledgeabledriving enthusiast.More than 200000 SVT vehicles havebeen produced since the 1993 model year.These include the SVT Mustang Cobra andthe Cobra R, the SVT F-150 Lightning, theSVT Contour, the SVT Focus, Ford GT,Shelby GT500, GT500KR and the F-150SVT Raptor.

TEAM RS HISTORYTeamRS traces its roots back nearly 60years from the Lotus Ford Cortina and TwinCam Escorts of the mid 1960s, through thefirst RS branded Escorts of the 1970s tothe founding of Special Vehicle Engineering(SVE) in 1980. Through the 1980s and'90s, SVE delivered a breadth of vehiclesfrom exciting XR and RS branded roadgoing performance cars throughhomologation specials such as the iconicSierra Cosworth RS500. The first ST(Sport Technology) vehicle appeared in1996 as the ST24 Mondeo. The firstcollaboration between Ford’s Europeanand North American performance teamsappeared in 2002 as the ST170 in Europeand SVT Focus in North America. In 2003,TeamRS replaced SVE in Europe asperformance car and motorsport personnelwere brought together as one team.TeamRS subsequently created the 2004Fiesta ST, 2005 Focus ST and 2009 FocusRS.

GLOBAL PERFORMANCEVEHICLESThe Global Performance Vehicle groupwas formally established in 2009, joiningthe performance product developmentexcellence and heritage of SVT in NorthAmerica and TeamRS in Europe. The FocusST is the first vehicle to emerge from thisgroup and represents the best of what Fordperformance has to offer from around theglobe. Your Focus ST has been designedand developed with the four hallmarks ofthe Ford Global Performance Group inmind: Performance, Substance, Exclusivityand Value. We are proud and passionateabout what we do, and we are glad youhave made us your choice.

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Introduction

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• 2.0L GTDI EcoBoost I4 engine.• Overboost function for increased

torque.• Electronic over-rev function with 6800

RPM redline.• ST-tuned 2.5 in (63.5 mm) center exit

exhaust system.• Getrag-Ford MMT6 6-speed manual

transaxle.• Active sound symposer.• Modified front suspension knuckle for

improved wheel end geometry.• Cast rear knuckle (improved stiffness)

and alternative anti-roll-bar mountingfor improved efficiency.

• ST-tuned springs and dampers.

• Increased diameter (13 in (335 mm))front brake rotors and unique caliperswith ST tuned pad formulation frontand rear.

• Enhanced torque vectoring control withcornering understeer control.

• ST-tuned electric power assistedsteering with torque steercompensation.

• AdvanceTrac® stability enhancementsystem with three modes: Normal,Sport and Disabled.

• 20 in (45.7 cm) x 7.99 in (20.3 cm),2.17 in (55 mm) offset aluminum STwheels.

• P235/40-18 directional GoodyearEagle F1 summer only performancetires (standard).

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• P235/40-18 Pirelli P-Zero Neroperformance all-season tires(optional).

• ST-engineered front and rear fasciasand rear wing.

• Optional Recaro front seats withincreased lateral support and matchingrear seat covers.

• Leather wrapped ST sport steeringwheel with improved grip contour.

• ST-unique instrument panel appliques,shift knob, shift boot and pedal pads.

• ST high-speed instrument cluster andauxiliary cluster with oil temperature,oil pressure and boost gauges.

Vehicle Specifications

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DescriptionItem

GFT MMT6 6-speed manual with 240 millimeter clutch and dualmass flywheel

Transmission

Final driveRatioGearGear ratios

4.0633.2311st

4.0631.9522nd

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DescriptionItem

4.0631.3213rd

4.0631.3214th

2.9551.1295th

2.9550.9436th

2.9554.600Reverse

Engine Specifications

DescriptionItem

Transversely mounted I4, cast aluminumcylinder block and cylinder heads

Configuration

3.4 in (87.5 mm) bore x 3.2717 in (83.1 mm)stroke

Bore x stroke

122 in³ (1,999 cm³)Displacement

9.3:1Compression ratio

252 hp @ 5500 RPM on 93 octaneHorsepower243 hp @ 5500 RPM on 87 octane

270 lb-ft @ 2500 RPM on 93 octaneTorque270 lb-ft @ 2500 RPM on 87 octane

6500 RPM continuousRedline6800 RPM three-second overspeed

126 horsepower per literSpecific output

Twin independent variable cam timingValvetrain

Coil-on-plugIgnition

150 bar fuel pumpFuel system

2.2 in (57 mm)Throttle body

Cast aluminumPistons

Cast ironCrankshaft

Forged steelConnecting rods

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DescriptionItem

Single scroll / 21 psi max boost*Turbo

2.5 in (63.5 mm) diameterExhaust system

* SAE Certified Performance ratings are achieved with 19.5 psi, but up to 21 psi can bedelivered to maximize power depending on fuel quality and atmospheric conditions.

Suspension Specifications

DescriptionItem

MacPherson strut with L-arm frontsuspension and revised knuckle

Front suspension

Fully independent control blade SLA withrevised stabar routing

Rear suspension

266 lb.in (30 Nm)Front spring rate

283 lb.in (32 Nm)Rear spring rate

0.945 in (24 mm) diameter x 0.157 in(4 mm) thick hollow

Front stabilizer bar

0.866 in (22 mm) diameterRear stabilizer bar

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At a Glance

WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORSGauges

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Tachometer.AFuel gauge.BCoolant temperature gauge.CSpeedometer.D

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Instrument Cluster

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Oil temperature gauge.ATurbocharger boost gauge.BOil pressure gauge.C

Oil Temperature GaugeIndicates the temperature of the engineoil.If it enters the red section, the engine isoverheating. Reduce engine speed as soonas safely possible to allow the engine tocool. If the engine continues to be drivenat high engine speeds with the needle inthe red section, the engine speed reducesautomatically to prevent engine damage.

Turbocharger Boost GaugeIndicates the added intake pressureprovided by the turbocharger.

Oil Pressure GaugeIndicates engine oil pressure.During normal driving, the indicated oilpressure varies with engine speed, thepressure rising as engine speed rises anddropping as engine speed drops.

If the engine oil pressure drops below thenormal range, the oil pressure gaugepointer drops into the red section of thegauge scale and the engine oil pressurewarning lamp in the main instrumentcluster illuminates. Stop the vehicle assoon as safely possible and switch off theengine immediately. Check the oil level andadd oil if needed.

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Instrument Cluster

MANUAL TRANSMISSION

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Using the ClutchNote: During each shift, you must fully pressthe clutch pedal to the floor and fullyrelease the accelerator. Failure to followthis may cause increased shift efforts,prematurely wear transmissioncomponents, or cause gear clash or damageto the transmission. Make sure you properlyposition the floor mat so it does not interferewith the full extension of the clutch pedal.Note: If you attempt to shift when the drivewheels are spinning with a loss of traction,it is possible to cause damage to thetransmission. Do not attempt to shift whenthe drive wheels do not have traction.Note: Do not drive with your foot resting onthe clutch pedal or use the clutch pedal tohold your vehicle at a standstill whilewaiting on a hill. These actions will reducethe life of the clutch.Your vehicle has a twin disc clutch. Due tothe high performance of the powertrain, acertain amount of noise from thetransmission is normal.The manual transmission has a starterinterlock that prevents cranking the engineunless you fully press the clutch pedal.To start the vehicle:1. Make sure the parking brake is fully set.

2. Press the clutch pedal to the floor, thenput the transmission in neutral (N).

3. Start the engine, then press the brakepedal and release the parking brake.

4. Move the transmission to position 1 ,then slowly release the clutch pedalwhile slowly pressing on theaccelerator.

5. To reverse, lift up on the reverselockout ring found under the shift knoband move the transmission fully to theleft and forward.

Recommended Shift Speeds forMaximum Fuel EconomyWhen accelerating, upshift according tothe following chart:

Shift from:

12 mph (19 km/h)1-2

23 mph (37 km/h)2-3

32 mph (51 km/h)3-4

41 mph (66 km/h)4-5

42 mph (67 km/h)5-6

Operating at High SpeedsYour ST vehicle is capable of high speedsand has tires rated for the vehicle’smaximum speed. Remember to drivesafely, obey all traffic laws and onlyoperate your ST vehicle at high speeds atlocations equipped and designed to do sosafely.

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Transmission

Before operating your vehicle at highspeeds:• Verify correct tire pressures. See Tires

(page 19).• Inspect wheels and tires for wear and

damage. Replace any wheels or tiresthat have damage.

• Do not operate your vehicle at highspeeds with more than two passengersor while carrying cargo.

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Transmission

USING STABILITY CONTROLThe AdvanceTrac® system includestraction control and electronic stabilitycontrol. See the Traction Control andStability Control chapters of the Owner'sManual for more information.Never switch off stability control or selectsport mode when an emergency wheel orcompact wheel is fitted as spare wheel.

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AdvanceTrac® provides three modes ofoperation specially calibrated for the FocusST. These are controlled through theAdvanceTrac® button on the centerconsole.

AdvanceTrac Modes

DisplayButton operationDescriptionMode

NoneNoneDaily usage with alldriver aids engaged.

Normal

• Message centerdisplays: Sport

Mode.• Amber light in

cluster illumin-ates.

Single pressSpirited driving.Thresholds alteredon traction control

and electronicstability control to

allow more tire spinand vehicle slip.

Sport

Press and hold forfive seconds

Track Use Only.Traction control andelectronic stability

control are disabled.

Off • Message centerdisplays: Hold toswitch electronicstability control

off.• Electronic

Stability Controloff.

• Amber light incluster illumin-

ates.

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Stability Control

Enhanced Torque VectoringControlEnhanced torque vectoring control iscomprised of two elements:• Torque vectoring control, which applies

brake torque on the inner wheel in acurve for better traction and lessundersteer.

• Cornering understeer control whichcontrols the yaw response of thevehicle under braking and accelerationon high and low friction surfaces.

Unlike electronic stability control,enhanced torque vectoring control doesnot slow the vehicle. It helps controlexcessive wheel slip and gives the vehiclecornering agility. The system only increasesperformance. Because of this, the systemdoes not disable enhanced torquevectoring control when the AdvanceTrac®system is off.

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Stability Control

ENGINE OVERSPEEDNote: Always wait until the engine isproperly warmed up before running highengine speeds.Your vehicle has an over-rev feature toincrease the performance range of yourFocus ST. The standard maximum enginespeed of 6500 RPM is indicated by anarrow red line on the tachometer face.The red line becomes thicker at theover-rev engine speed of 6800 RPM.This feature allows three seconds ofover-rev above 6500 RPM. Once the threesecond limit has been reached, theelectronically controlled rev limit rampsdown to 6500 RPM and holds there. Oncethe engine speed has dropped below 6300RPM, the over-rev timer is reset and threeseconds of over-rev up to a maximum of6800 RPM is enabled.Do not operate the engine at high RPM andlow load for sustained periods of time, asdamage may occur.

ENGINE OVERBOOSTYour ST vehicle offers a period ofadditional torque delivery referred to asoverboost or overtorque. This feature ofthe engine calibration broadens the RPMrange of the peak torque curve. This givesimproved performance during maneuverssuch as passing and vehicle launch.Note: The overboost feature controls avariety of engine parameters to deliveradditional torque. Overboost is built into theengine calibration on your ST vehicle andno action is required by the driver to engage.

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Driving Hints

ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE

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Contact your roadside assistance centeror a professional towing service if you needto have your vehicle towed.Ford recommends that your vehicle betowed with a wheel lift and dollies or withflatbed equipment. When towing with aflatbed, 4x4 blocks may help preventdamage when loading or unloading yourvehicle. Do not tow with a slingbelt. FordMotor Company has not approved aslingbelt towing procedure.Note: If the vehicle is towed by other meansor incorrectly, vehicle damage may occur.

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Roadside Emergencies

UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L ECOBOOST™

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Engine coolant reservoir.AEngine oil dipstick.BEngine oil filler cap.CBrake fluid and clutch fluid reservoir.DBattery.EEngine compartment fuse box.FEngine air cleaner.GWasher fluid reservoir.H

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Maintenance

ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK

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A B

Minimum.AMaximum.B

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Maintenance

TIRES

OptionalStandardTires

Pirelli P-Zero NeroGoodyear Eagle F1

235/40-18235/40-18Size

WYSpeed rating

9595Load rating

All seasonSummer onlyUsage

18 in. x 8.0 in., 55 mm offset aluminum wheelsWheels

As standard, your ST vehicle is equippedwith low profile, high performance tiresthat are designed to optimize the drivingdynamics you expect in a ST vehicle. Thesetires are not optimized for off-road orwinter (snow or cold weather)performance, and the ride, noise and wearcharacteristics are different thannon-performance tires. Also, because oftheir lower profile, the tires are moresusceptible to damage due to potholesand rough roads. To make sure that yourtires perform as intended, it is importantthat you maintain your tires properly:Note: Do not use tire chains on the originalwheels and tires of your vehicle. The use ofany type of tire chain on these tires maydamage your vehicle.• Do not overload your vehicle. Maximum

vehicle and axle weights are listed onthe tire information placard.

• Take extra caution when operating thevehicle near its maximum load,including assuring proper tire pressureand reducing speeds.

• Take extra caution when operating onrough roads to avoid impacts thatcould cause tire damage.

• If you encounter an abnormally harshimpact, inspect your tires for damage.

• Inspect your tires for damage on aregular basis. If a tire is damaged,replace it immediately.

• Proper suspension alignment is criticalfor maximum performance andoptimal tire wear. If you notice uneventire wear, have your alignment checked.

• When replacing tires, the only way tomaintain original performance is to usethe original equipment tire. If a differentsummer tire is used, it should be thesame size, speed rating and load ratingas the originally equipped tire. Replacetires as a set of four. Never mix tirebrands or models.

Tire PressureNote: You may need to remove the sparewheel from the spare wheel well to checkthe tire pressure.• For tire pressures, see the placard

located on the B-pillar inside thedriver's door.

• Always maintain your tire pressuresaccording to the tire informationplacard on the driver's door jamb, usingan accurate gauge.

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• Tire pressures are specified cold. Checkthem after the vehicle has been parkedfor at least three hours. Do not reducepressure of warm tires.

• Check your tire pressure often tomaintain it properly. Tire pressure candiminish over time and fluctuate withtemperature.

Optional All-Season TiresYour Focus ST may come equipped withan optional All-Season performance tire.This choice will provide the benefit of fourseason mobility without requiring theinstallation of winter tires. It is importantto realize that ultimate summerperformance will be reduced relative tothe standard equipment summer only tire.Additionally, ultimate winter traction andcontrol will be less than a dedicated wintertire would provide. If you drive during thewinter months in areas with heavy snowfalland/or hilly terrain, you may wish to installa dedicated winter tire if ultimate tractionand control is desired.

USING WINTER TIRESThe standard equipment tires on your STvehicle are designed for maximumperformance in dry and wet summerconditions. They are not designed forwinter use on ice or snow and you cannotuse them with snow chains. Ford does notrecommend using the original equipmenttires when temperatures drop toapproximately 41°F (5°C) or below(depending on tire wear and environmentalconditions) or in snow and ice conditions.You must use winter or all-season tires ifyou will be operating your vehicle in theseconditions.• Even with clear, dry driving conditions

do not operate your vehicle aboveposted speed limits or perform highspeed maneuvers with winter tires.

• Do not use tire chains on the originalwheels and tires of your vehicle. Theuse of any type of tire chain on thesetires may damage your vehicle.

The following table lists acceptable tiresizes for winter tires. Tire speed and loadratings should match those of the originallyequipped tires as closely as possible. If itis required to fit winter tires with a speedrating less than the original equipment tires(to fit snow chains, for example), be awareof the maximum speed rating for the tireand never exceed.

Compatible Snow Tire and Wheel Packages

Required wheel.Tire size

Original equipment ST wheel or equivalent.235/40-18

Owner supplied. See your Ford dealer forsuitable wheels from the Focus lineup.

235/45-17

215/50-17 *

* Required size to prevent vehicle damage if snow chain use is required.Use maximum 10mm snow chains.

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Please call the Ford Performance InfoCenter at 1-800-FORD-SVT (367-3788)

for specific winter tire recommendations.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSWHEELS

Wheel Specification

18 inches x 8.0 inchesDiameter and width

2.2 in (55 mm)Offset

6.7 in (16.949 cm)Backspacing

2.5 in (63.5 mm)Center bore

25 lb (11 kg)Weight

Your ST vehicle is equipped with unique wheels matched to the tires. These wheels aremore susceptible to damage due to their diameter, width and low profile tires. To avoiddamage to your wheels:• Maintain proper tire pressure.• Exercise caution when using automated, commercial car washes. Hand washing or

using touchless commercial car washes without mechanical tracks is the best wayto avoid potential damage.

• When installing wheels, always torque lug nuts to specification with a torque wrench.• Inspect your wheels for damage on a regular basis. If a wheel is damaged, replace it

immediately.• If you encounter an abnormally harsh impact, inspect the outer diameter of your

wheels, both inside and out, for damage.

Full Size Spare

Cooper Zeon RS3-ASpare tire

215/50R17Size

WSpeed rating

95Load rating

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Wheels and Tires

Cooper Zeon RS3-ASpare tire

all seasonUsage

17 in. x 7.5 in, 52.5mm offset steel wheelWheel

See the Wheels and Tires chapter of your owner's manual for instructions on changinga road wheel.Your ST vehicle is equipped with a full-size, dissimilar spare tire assembly. Although thespare is a traditional, full size tire (as opposed to a mini-spare), it is different in both sizeand handling characteristics from the standard Focus ST performance tire. If you needto install the spare tire, you must adhere to the following precautions:• Because of the different performance characteristics of the spare tire, avoid aggressive

steering, braking, acceleration or high speeds when you install the spare tire.• Never enable electronic stability control sport mode or fully disable electronic stability

control when you install the spare tire.• Replace the spare tire with the correct original equipment specified tire as soon as

possible.The table lists the specifications for the full size spare tire and wheel assembly. Tire speedand load ratings should match those of the originally equipped tires as closely as possible.

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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

2.0L EcoBoost engineEngine

122Cubic inches

Minimum 87 octaneRequired fuel

1–3–4–2Firing order

Coil on plugIgnition system

9.3:1Compression ratio

0.027-0.031 in (0.70-0.80 mm)Spark plug gap

Drivebelt Routing2.0L EcoBoost

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A. Long drivebelt is on the first pulleygroove closest to the engine.

B. Short drivebelt is on the second pulleygroove farthest from the engine.

MOTORCRAFT PARTS

Part NumberComponent

FA-1908Air filter element

FL-910-SOil filter

BXT-96R-590Battery

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Part NumberComponent

CYFS12Y2Spark plugs

Lifetime filterEngine fuel filter

We recommend Motorcraft replacement parts available at your Ford dealer or atfordparts.com for scheduled maintenance. These parts meet or exceed Ford MotorCompany’s specifications and are engineered for your vehicle. Use of other parts mayimpact vehicle performance, emissions and durability. Your warranty may be void for anydamage related to use of other parts.If a Motorcraft oil filter is not available, use an oil filter that meets industry performancespecification SAE/USCAR-36.For spark plug replacement, contact an authorized dealer. Replace the spark plugs at theappropriate intervals.

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TRANSMISSION CODE DESIGNATION

CodeDescription

VGetrag-Ford Transmission (GFT)Six-speed manual transmission (MMT6)

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Capacities and Specifications

Capacities

CapacityItem

5.7 qt (5.4 L)Engine oil

5.3 qt (5.0 L)Engine coolant

Between MIN and MAX on brake fluid reservoirBrake fluid

1.8 qt (1.7 L) *Manual transmission fluid

* Approximate dry fill capacity. Actual amount may vary during fluid changes.

SpecificationsMaterials

SpecificationName

WSS-M2C946-ARecommended motor oil (U.S.):Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Premium Synthetic BlendMotor OilXO-5W30-QSP

WSS-M2C946-ARecommended motor oil (Canada):Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Super Premium Motor OilCXO-5W30-LSP12

WSS-M2C946-AOptional motor oil (U.S.):Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Full Synthetic Motor OilXO-5W30-QFS

WSS-M2C946-AOptional motor oil (Canada):Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Full Synthetic Motor OilCXO-5W30-LFS12

WSS-M97B44-D2Engine coolant (U.S.):Motorcraft Orange Antifreeze/Coolant PredilutedVC-3DIL-B

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SpecificationName

WSS-M97B44-D2Engine coolant (Canada):Motorcraft Orange Antifreeze/Coolant PredilutedCVC-3DIL-B

WSS-M6C65-A2Brake fluid:Motorcraft DOT 4 Low Viscosity (LV) High Perform-ance Motor Vehicle Brake FluidPM-20

WSS-M2C200-D2Manual transmission fluid:Motorcraft Dual Clutch Transmission FluidXT-11-QDC

If you use oil and fluids that do not meetthe defined specification and viscositygrades this may lead to:• Component damage which may not be

covered by the vehicle Warranty.• Longer engine cranking periods.• Increased emission levels.• Reduced engine performance.• Reduced fuel economy.• Degraded brake performance.We recommend Motorcraft motor oil foryour vehicle. If Motorcraft oil is notavailable, use motor oils of therecommended viscosity grade that meetAPI SN requirements and display the APICertification Mark for gasoline engines. Donot use oil labeled with API SN servicecategory unless the label also displays theAPI certification mark.

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An oil that displays this symbol conformsto current engine, emission system andfuel economy performance standards ofthe International Lubricant Standardizationand Approval Committee (ILSAC).

Do not use supplemental engine oiladditives because they are unnecessaryand could lead to engine damage that maynot be covered by your vehicle warranty.Note: Ford recommends using DOT 4 LowViscosity (LV) High Performance Brake Fluidor equivalent meeting WSS-M6C65-A2. Useof any fluid other than the recommendedfluid may cause degraded brakeperformance and not meet the Fordperformance standards. Keep brake fluidclean and dry. Contamination with dirt,water, petroleum products or othermaterials may result in brake systemdamage and possible failure.

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Capacities and Specifications

BASE WARRANTYThe Focus ST carries the same warrantyas other Ford Focus models. Thisinformation is covered in its entirety in thewarranty information.You can obtain warranty service for yourST vehicle or any ST vehicle at any Forddealer nationwide.Ford Global Performance does notrecommend modifying or racing ST, SVTor RS vehicles, as they are designed andbuilt to be driven as delivered from thefactory. The warranty informationdiscusses vehicle usage and theinstallation of aftermarket parts and theireffect on warranty coverage.In the event the vehicle is intended for trackuse, and the loss of warranty coverage isnot of concern, the following vehicledurability actions are required:• Perform multi-point inspection and the

maintenance outlined in the 150000 mi(240,000 km) normal maintenanceschedule of the scheduledmaintenance before and after trackuse. See the vehicle service manual forremoval and installation procedures.

• Replace with Genuine Ford andMotorcraft service parts as needed.

These actions may not necessarily protectyour vehicle from damage in competitionconditions. Subjecting your vehicle tocompetition conditions even with thisrecommended action may render repairsnon-reimbursable under the warranty.

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Warranty Terms and Conditions

AAbout This Supplement.................................3At a Glance..........................................................5

Engine Specifications............................................7Suspension Specifications.................................8Vehicle Specifications...........................................6

BBase Warranty.................................................28

CCapacities and Specifications..................26

Capacities...............................................................26Specifications........................................................26

DDriving Hints......................................................15

EEngine Oil Dipstick..........................................18Engine Overboost...........................................15Engine Overspeed...........................................15Engine Specifications...................................23

Drivebelt Routing..................................................23

IInstrument Cluster...........................................9Introduction........................................................3

MMaintenance......................................................17Manual Transmission......................................11

Operating at High Speeds...................................11Recommended Shift Speeds for Maximum

Fuel Economy.....................................................11Using the Clutch.....................................................11

Motorcraft Parts..............................................23

PProduct History..................................................4

GLOBAL PERFORMANCE VEHICLES .............4TEAM RS HISTORY................................................4

RRoadside Assistance.....................................16Roadside Emergencies.................................16

SStability Control...............................................13

TTechnical Specifications

See: Capacities and Specifications...............23Tires......................................................................19

Optional All-Season Tires................................20Tire Pressure...........................................................19

TiresSee: Wheels and Tires.........................................19

Transmission Code Designation...............25Transmission......................................................11Transmission

See: Transmission..................................................11

UUnder Hood Overview - 2.0L

EcoBoost™.....................................................17Using Stability Control..................................13

Enhanced Torque Vectoring Control..............14Using Winter Tires..........................................20

WWarning Lamps and Indicators...................9

Gauges........................................................................9Warranty Terms and Conditions..............28Wheels and Tires............................................19

Technical Specifications.....................................21Winter Tires

See: Using Winter Tires......................................20

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