Thermostat Housing bolt size

Asked by Robert Nov 17, 2020 at 06:02 PM about the 2006 Ford Focus ZX4 SES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I lost a bolt on my thermostat
housing and need to replace. I
need to know size and where I
would find it ?

9 Answers

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Go to a hardware store with tho one you already have, they should have a "chart to confirm thread size and diameter

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Thermostat is already installed and just started to leak out of where missing bolt is. I'm working on getting the replacement bolt or bolt kit without removing components to get to thermostat housing.

You are making a mountain out of a very simple mole hill. Just match up the bolts and be done with!

So taking car back apart to pull a bolt out is the easiest way you're saying. That would that would make the car undrivable to get replacement bolt. It's drivable now.

3,240

You said you lost the other bolt. Is that because it dropped down and the engine caught it? Any access to a flashlight and/or mirror to find it? And if you manage to spot it, any chance that you have a magnet wand to reach in to get it?

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Contact a ford dealer parts department and see if they can look up the size of the bolt.

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