2013-2018 Ford Focus Timing Belt Replacement: Why It Has a Timing Chain & What to Check (Engine: Inline 4 2.0L)
Step-by-step verification, common cold-start rattle symptoms, tools list, and next steps for timing chain diagnosis
2013-2018 Ford Focus Timing Belt Replacement: Why It Has a Timing Chain & What to Check (Engine: Inline 4 2.0L)
Step-by-step verification, common cold-start rattle symptoms, tools list, and next steps for timing chain diagnosis for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
đź”§ Focus - Timing Belt Replacement
Your Focus does not use a timing belt. The 2.0L engine in your Focus uses a timing chain, which is designed to last much longer and usually isn’t replaced on a schedule like a belt.
If you’re hearing rattling on cold start, have a check-engine light for cam/crank correlation, or suspect stretch/tensioner issues, that’s a timing chain system diagnosis/repair—not a belt replacement.
Difficulty Level: Beginner (verification) / Advanced (timing chain service) | Estimated Time: 0.3-0.5 hours (verification)
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Work on a cool engine to avoid burns.
- ⚠️ Keep hands/tools away from belts and fans if the engine is running.
- ⚠️ If you go beyond verification, do not rotate the engine with parts removed; internal damage can occur.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Flashlight
- Shop rags
- Gloves
- Safety glasses
- Flat trim tool
- 8mm socket
- 10mm socket
- 1/4" ratchet
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- No parts required (timing belt not equipped) - Qty: 0
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, shift to Park, and set the parking brake.
- Open the hood and let the engine cool fully.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Confirm there is no timing belt service item
- Use a flashlight and look at the passenger-side of the engine for a large plastic timing belt cover—your Focus won’t have a belt-driven timing cover like belt engines do.
- Timing belts typically live behind a removable cover and have a replacement interval; timing chains are internal and run in engine oil.
Step 2: Quick timing chain “sanity check” (no disassembly)
- Start the engine and listen near the engine for a brief rattle.
- If you hear a loud metallic rattle for more than 1–2 seconds on cold start, shut it off and plan a timing chain system diagnosis.
- Tip: Record a 10-second cold-start video.
Step 3: Check for obvious top-side issues (simple)
- Use a flat trim tool to lift the engine cover corners (if equipped), then remove it by hand.
- Inspect for oil leaks around the top/front of the engine (oil leaks can affect timing chain components over time).
- Reinstall the engine cover by pressing it back onto the grommets.
âś… After Repair
- If there are no symptoms, there’s nothing to replace—keep up with regular oil changes (clean oil is critical for chain/tensioner life).
- If you have rattling, loss of power, or a check-engine light, the next step is scanning for codes (cam/crank correlation) and diagnosing the chain/tensioner/guides.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $0 (no timing belt service) / $1,200-$2,500 (timing chain system repair if needed)
DIY Cost: $0 (verification only)
You Save: $100-$250 by confirming before paying diagnostics!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. Timing chain repairs are labor-heavy and can take a shop approximately 8-14 hours.
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Guide for Engine Timing Chain Kit replace for these Ford vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 Ford Focus | - | Inline 4 2.0L | - |
| 2017 Ford Focus | - | Inline 4 2.0L | - |
| 2016 Ford Focus | - | Inline 4 2.0L | - |
| 2015 Ford Focus | - | Inline 4 2.0L | - |
| 2014 Ford Focus | - | Inline 4 2.0L | - |
| 2013 Ford Focus | - | Inline 4 2.0L | - |


















