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2.0L ecoblue wetbelt

Ford Wet Belt Replacement

The failure of Ford's wet timing belt in the 1.0L Ecoboost and 2.0L Ecoblue engines can have serious consequences for the engine's operation and potentially lead to significant damage. Here's an overview of what happens when a wet timing belt fails:

1. **Loss of Timing**: The timing belt plays a crucial role in synchronizing the rotation of the crankshaft and camshafts in the engine. If the wet timing belt fails, the timing of the engine's valves may become erratic or completely out of sync. This can result in misfires, poor engine performance, and potentially cause the engine to stop running altogether.

2. **Valve Damage**: In engines with interference designs, where the valves and pistons occupy the same space but at different times, a timing belt failure can cause the valves to collide with the pistons. This collision can bend or break the valves, leading to extensive damage to the cylinder head, pistons, and other internal engine components.

3. **Engine Stall**: If the timing belt fails while the engine is running, it can cause the engine to stall suddenly. This can be particularly dangerous if it happens while driving at high speeds, as it can lead to loss of power steering and braking assistance.

4. **Costly Repairs**: Repairing an engine that has suffered damage due to a wet timing belt failure can be expensive. It often involves replacing bent or broken valves, repairing or replacing damaged pistons, and potentially machining or replacing the cylinder head. In severe cases, it may even require replacing the entire engine.

5. **Towing and Downtime**: A timing belt failure typically renders the vehicle inoperable, requiring it to be towed to a repair facility. Depending on the extent of the damage and the availability of parts, the repair process can take several days or even weeks, resulting in significant downtime for the vehicle owner.

6. **Prevention Measures**: To prevent wet timing belt failures, it's crucial to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule for engine servicing.  Additionally, any signs of belt wear or tensioner issues should be addressed promptly to prevent catastrophic failure.

Overall, a wet timing belt failure in a Ford 1.0L Ecoboost or 2.0L Ecoblue engine can have severe consequences, potentially causing extensive damage to the engine and leading to costly repairs. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to any warning signs are essential for preventing such failures and ensuring the reliable operation of the vehicle.

What is Done?

At Essex motor service we specialize in the meticulous replacement of Ford's wet timing belt, ensuring the continued reliability and performance of your vehicle. Our process begins with a thorough assessment, where we carefully inspect the current condition of the timing belt system. With expertise in Ford's 1.0L Ecoboost and 2.0L Ecoblue engines, we are well-versed in the intricacies of this vital component. Upon confirmation of the need for replacement, we proceed with precision, disassembling the necessary components to access the timing belt. Utilizing only genuine Ford parts, we replace the wet timing belt, along with associated components such as tensioners, pulleys, oil pump drive belt, remove and clean the sump as well as the oil pickup, if it is too bad it is replaced, replace the water-pump, flush the oil system and perform a full service as well to guarantee optimal operation. Throughout the process, we adhere to manufacturer specifications and best practices, ensuring that your Ford vehicle receives the highest standard of care. Trust us to deliver reliable and efficient service, keeping your Ford running smoothly for miles to come.

Delaminating 2.0L ecoblue wetbelt

What Vehicles Have These Engines?

Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo, B-Max, C-Max, Ecosport, Puma to name a few for the 1.0L Ecoboost. For the 2.0L Ecoblue engine you can find them in the Transit, Transit custom, and Ranger to name a few.  Contact us today do not delay if you think your vehicle has one of these engines fitted even if you have the later 1.0L Ecoboost that is chain drive the oil pump is still driven by a rubber wetbelt that is failing just the same as the earlier generation of 1.0L Ecoboost engines.

BUT FORD SAYS THE SERVICE INTERVAL IS 10 YEARS OR 150,000 MILES.......

They simply will not make it to the recommended belt change interval set by Ford. Our expertise lies in Ford wet belt replacements, exclusively utilizing genuine parts. With our team's thorough understanding of both the 1.0L Ecoboost and 2.0L Ecoblue engines, we've noted that failures may arise typically between 50,000 to 70,000 miles. However, in instances where service intervals aren't adhered to or incorrect oil is used, failures might occur as early as 30,000 to 40,000 miles. Rest assured, we're committed to delivering top-notch service and parts to guarantee your Ford operates seamlessly and dependably. Trust us to keep your vehicle running at its best.

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