What I Drive. Fiesta 1.4 tdci. Oct 20, 2021. #1. Hi! I have a problem I can`t fix. So my Fiesta overheats very fast. In 1-2 miles the fan starts to go full on, and the car starts to smoke a lot (silver-gray smoke) and has a rough idle. I figured its the thermostat, so I changed it. an oscilloscope and amp clamp could prove a dead spot in the starter, a load tester could prove the vehicle wiring to carry current. the only readily available option is to do volt drop testing on the wiring with a multimeter. Don’t bother with resistance or continuity checking, it doesn’t prove anything. Expand. 4.6k. Name: Zain. Ford Model: Fiesta Zetec S 1.6 TDCi. Ford Year: 2006. UK/Ireland Location: London. Posted November 11, 2018. I'd clean the EGR and see. Use a diagnostic tool to delete the code after to see if it comes back. I think the ECU detects whether the EGR is able to open or close. Hi, Back in June I had the 1.5TDCi engine camshaft recall done and software update. After that the engine has been running a bit oddly and using more fuel, there are a lot of dead spots in the accelerator and it feels like it is struggling to boost. It is also DPF regenerating a lot more often I assume because of the extra fuel burn. Having successfully fixed an air bag warning light problem and a faulty starter motor solenoid problem with the help of this forum, I have one more issue that I could use some help with. The standard radio/cd player in my '02 Focus 1.8 TDCI turns off on its own, after a short period it I can usually turn it back on again. Posted March 3, 2020. it could be starter motor. in the old days cars would do this when the carbon brushes wore down (or the commutator segments wore down). you would then give the starter motor a sharp tap with the end of a wheel spanner or something and that would be enough to make it work again temporarily. when you got fed up with that you UK/Ireland Location: Angus. Posted December 22, 2011. On 12/22/2011 at 5:30 AM, DanGull said: Typical Ford reaction to this question regarding software updates. You are correct - because your car is on an 09 plate you probably have the original firmware on your radio, which didn't include bluetooth audio. 1 remove the battery tray. For additional information, refer to Section 414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables. 2 Remove the starter motor upper retaining bolts. 3 Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to Section 100-02 Jacking and Lifting. 4Remove the starter motor lower retaining bolt. QGZjMem.

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