How to Remove the Hub Center Cap on a Ford Focus?

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JuliaLee
07/29/25 4:29pm
Remove the spray nozzle on the front hood by gently prying it up from the bottom gap with a flathead screwdriver. A slight pry will cause the entire nozzle to come off. After removal, you will see a thin water pipe connector clipped into the nozzle's water inlet, secured by a black retaining ring. Use the flathead screwdriver to pry off this black ring. There are four of these small black pads in total, and the removal method is very simple: just pinch them with your fingers and twist counterclockwise to remove.
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