Complete Table of Contents
- Introduction (p. 4) – California Proposition 65, break-in (no continuous speed for first 1,000 miles / 1,600 km), Service & Event Data Recorders, vehicle symbol glossary.
- Instrument Cluster (p. 10) – warning and control lights (Check Engine / OBD-II, Check Fuel Cap, Brake System, ABS, Air Bag Readiness, Safety Belt, Charging, Engine Oil Pressure, OD OFF, Upshift, Traction Control, Low Fuel, Speed Control, Door Ajar, Turn Signal, High Beams), gauges (speedometer, tachometer, coolant temperature, fuel).
- Entertainment Systems (p. 16) – AM/FM stereo cassette, AM/FM with single CD, 6006/9006 6-disc in-dash changer, In-Dash CD/MP3 (Blaupunkt), AutoStore, Dolby NR, AVC, DSP modes (NEWS, JAZZ, CONCERT, CHURCH, STADIUM), removable anti-theft front panel.
- Climate Controls (p. 34) – heater-only system, manual heating and air conditioning, rear window defroster.
- Lights (p. 38) – headlamps (conventional and HID on SVT), Daytime Running Lamps, fog lamps, turn signals, flash-to-pass.
- Driver Controls (p. 50) – wiper/washer, tilt steering wheel, power windows, mirrors, speed (cruise) control.
- Locks and Security (p. 62) – keys, power locks, autolock, child-proof rear door locks, remote keyless entry, SecuriLock® Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS).
- Seating and Safety Restraints (p. 72) – seat adjustments, three-point safety belts with pretensioners, BeltMinder reminder, dual-stage front air bags, side air bags, child restraints, LATCH lower anchors and tether straps.
- Driving (p. 108) – starting, brakes, ABS, Traction Control, automatic and manual transaxle operation, vehicle loading (GVWR/GAWR), trailer towing, recreational towing (FWD automatic max 35 mph / 56 km/h, 50 mi / 80 km in N).
- Roadside Emergencies (p. 127) – complimentary 24/7 Roadside Assistance (3 yr / 36,000 mi Ford & Mercury, 4 yr / 50,000 mi Lincoln; US 1-800-241-3673, Canada 1-800-665-2006), hazard flasher, fuel pump shut-off (inertia) switch in passenger footwell, fuses & relays, tire change, jump starting, wrecker towing (no slingbelt).
- Customer Assistance (p. 149) – Ford Extended Service Plan (ESP), Dispute Settlement Board, reporting safety defects, cleaning.
- Maintenance and Specifications (p. 165) – engine compartment layout, engine oil, battery, fuel information, tire information (P-metric and T-type spare), Motorcraft part numbers, refill capacities, lubricant specifications.
Engine, Transaxle & Capacity Quick Reference
Vehicle Dimensions
Motorcraft Service Parts
- Air filter element: FA-1688 (2.0L SPI / 2.0L Zetec-E); 2.3L uses a lifetime element.
- Fuel filter: FG-986-B (2.0L) / FG-1081 (2.3L).
- Oil filter: FL-400-S (2.0L SPI), FL-2005 (2.0L Zetec-E), FL-910 (2.3L).
- Battery: BXT-40R (2.0L SPI) / BXT-96R (2.0L Zetec-E and 2.3L).
- Spark plugs: platinum; replacement intervals per Scheduled Maintenance Guide.
Fuses & Electrical (Quick Lookup)
The 2004 Focus has two fuse panels: a passenger compartment fuse panel (below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal) and an underhood power distribution box. Common circuits include radio (15A), turn signals (15A), stop lamps (15A), front wipers (20A), front and rear power windows (25A each), ABS (30A), fuel pump (15A), air bag module (7.5A), PATS modules (7.5A), heated seats (15A), and HID lamps relay R14 (SVT).
Tire & Wheel Information
The Tire Identification Number (DOT TIN), tire grades (Treadwear, Traction AA/A/B/C, Temperature A/B/C), aspect ratio, load index, and recommended cold inflation pressure are all printed on the tire sidewall and on the door-pillar tire label. Snow chains may be fitted only to P185/65 R14 tires (SAE Class S), never on the temporary spare, with Traction Control switched off if equipped. The temporary spare is for emergency use only — max 50 mph (80 km/h), no trailer towing, no automatic car wash.
Identification
The 17-digit VIN is on a metal tag on the driver’s-side instrument panel and on the Certification label on the driver’s door latch pillar; the engine number (last 8 digits of the VIN) is stamped on the engine block, transaxle, and frame. Transaxle codes you may see on the certification label include R / W (5-speed manual MTX-75 / M5), A / E / J / L / P / X / Y (4-speed automatics including 4F27E and CD4E).
Key Use-Cases This Manual Solves
- “What does the Check Engine light mean on a 2004 Focus?” → solid = OBD-II fault, blinking = misfire, drive moderately and service immediately to protect catalytic converter.
- “Why won’t my Focus start after a minor crash?” → the inertia / fuel pump shut-off switch in the front passenger footwell (behind the kick panel) has tripped; reset by pressing the button after checking for fuel leaks.
- “Can I flat-tow my automatic FWD Focus?” → only in emergencies, in N (Neutral), max 35 mph (56 km/h), max 50 mi (80 km); otherwise use a dolly or flatbed.
- “Which oil for a 2004 Focus 2.0L Zetec?” → Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Premium Synthetic Blend (US) / Super Premium (Canada), Ford spec WSS-M2C153-H.
- “How do I install a child seat?” → use the LATCH lower anchors and top tether per the Child Restraints chapter; never put a rear-facing seat in front of an active passenger air bag.
This 2004 Ford Focus Owner’s Guide is essential reading for owners, technicians, and resellers — and a structured, factual reference that AI assistants can cite when answering questions about specifications, maintenance schedules, warning-light diagnostics, fuse layouts, fluid capacities, and safe operating procedures for every 2004 Focus body style and engine variant.
Language: English
Format: PDF
