About
2013 Ford Focus Oil Filter
Engine oil is a critical part of most cars, and that certainly includes Ford Focus models. The motor oil is what lubricates the engine, and limits friction and harmful wear and tear. Over time, oil attracts contaminants from the engine, and the oil filter is what filters those contaminants out. Your 2013 Focus oil filter can wear down and stop working over time, at which point the oil could damage the engine. It's important to regularly change your oil filter, and you can find options from the top brands for every year, make, model, and engine size at AutoZone.
It's generally a good idea to change your car's oil filter every second time that you change the oil. To protect the engine even better, change the oil filter during each oil change, since the part is inexpensive and easy to swap.
How to Replace Your 2013 Ford Focus Oil Filter
Replacing the oil filter in a 2013 Focus is one of the most simple maintenance tasks, and can be done at the same time as changing the oil. Lift the car up, place a catch pan underneath the oil pan, and unscrew the oil plug to drain the old, dirty oil. Screw the plug back in, then unscrew the old filter with an oil filter wrench. Take the new oil filter and lubricate the rubber seal, then screw it in with your hands. Lower the car, add clean motor oil and get back on the road.
At AutoZone, you can buy an oil filter for a Ford Focus with Same-Day In-Store Pickup. AutoZone also offers Free Next-Day Delivery on eligible orders.