There’s no difference between the petrol engines in the 2011 Fiesta compared with the 2012 model. So, yes, they both require the same timing-belt changes. And yes, the interval is determined by which ...
Yes, it has a timing belt, and the change interval is every 200,000 km or 120 months. Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree that all answers are provided as a general guide only and should not be ...
This is a big job, it'll cost around £1,000 at a dealer. This engine uses a wet belt system that runs the belt in oil and allows it to operate up to 10 years or 150,000 miles (whichever comes first) ...
I bought my Ford Fiesta Zetec 1.0 Ecoboost brand new in 2018. I was not advised about the well-known “wet belt” engine problems, or the fact that the timing belt can only be changed at a Ford ...
Fiesta 1.4 2009 - Timing Belt Replacement - Wackyracer Dayco are an OEM supplier to Ford (and alot of others) so I wouldn't worry too much about using their products, although I didn't like the fact ...
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If you love what your Fiesta does and don’t want to let it go, then keep it. But make sure that the oil (of the correct specification) is changed regularly and ask your garage to check the timing belt ...