How to Open the Front Hood of a Focus?
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To open the front hood of the new Focus, follow these steps: 1. Locate the hood release lever under the left side of the steering wheel. 2. Pull it upwards, and you will notice the hood slightly popping up. 3. Then, find the yellow button on the left side of the hood, turn it counterclockwise, and lift the hood. Below is an introduction to the Focus: 1. The new-generation Focus comes standard with front/rear center armrests, rear cup holders, hill-start assist, multifunction steering wheel, automatic headlights, power-adjustable mirrors, heated exterior mirrors, engine start-stop, and other practical and thoughtful features. 2. Additionally, users can opt for wireless phone charging, automatic parking, ACC full-speed intelligent adaptive cruise control, and other tech configurations based on actual needs. 3. In terms of powertrain: The new Focus offers four options—1.5L+6MT/1.5L+6AT/1.0T+8AT/1.5T+8AT. Among them, the 1.5T and 1.0T models feature three-cylinder engines from Ford's EcoBoost series, whose core technology combines variable valve timing, turbocharging, and high-pressure direct fuel injection. 4. Notably, thanks to the exclusive 8AT transmission in its class, the new Focus delivers exceptionally smooth acceleration and rapid gear shifts.
I've been driving a Focus for several years, and opening the front hood is quite simple, but requires attention to details. After getting into the car, reach under the steering wheel near the left foot area, where there's a small plastic lever. Give it a firm pull, and you'll hear a click, indicating the first lock is released. Then, exit the car and go to the front. There's a safety hook, usually metal, located at the center or slightly below the hood. Gently push it open with your hand or a small tool to lift the hood. I recommend doing this on flat ground, not on a slope, to prevent the hood from falling and injuring your hand. It's safer to do this when the engine has cooled down to avoid burns from hot components. Checking engine oil or adding windshield washer fluid are common tasks after opening the hood. Remember to press down on the center when closing the hood to ensure it's securely locked, preventing accidents while driving. Developing a habit of regular checks can keep your car running smoothly.