Ford Fiesta Problems

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Used Ford Fiesta review: 2008-2010
By Graham Smith · 12 Jan 2015
There was no more crowded or competitive market in 2008 than the small car segment, which Ford contested with a new Fiesta. Despite modest engine capacity, it was rated as a driver's car and there were ample options and variants, from base CL three-door to sporty Zetec to Econetic turbo diesel.As the car market moved away from the big cars that were Ford's bread-and-butter, the company had to change as well. The reality was that smaller cars, and small cars, represented the future.Being the company's global small car the Fiesta was one chosen to help shove Ford into a new Falcon-less future. But was it the car to take on the big players in small cars? Given the raft of terrific littlies from Mazda, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Hyundai and Kia, it had to be very good.Ford had for some time tried to be funky to appeal to hip young buyers, and the WS Fiesta certainly had the looks to appeal.Older buyers who might have preferred a sedan were overlooked - Ford limited body styles to three and five-door hatches.The WS range at launch consisted of three models, the entry-level CL in both body styles, the five-door only LX and the sporty Zetec, also five-door.Two engines were available, but curiously the larger 1.6-litre was available only with the five-speed manual gearbox. If you wanted an automatic, it was coupled with a 1.4-litre.Not only did you have to accept a smaller engine, you had to contend with a four-speed auto when a five-speed would have been infinitely better for both performance and fuel economy.If performance was your priority the 1.6-litre manual was the way to go, zippy and frugal at the same time. The 1.4-litre plus auto drivetrain was sluggish and less economical.There was some relief late in the WS series when Ford released the Econetic, a five-door hatch with a 1.6-litre turbo diesel four that delivered exceptional economy.Lesser models in the range earned only four stars from ANCAP, but still had ABS and electronic brakeforce distribution. To get five stars you had to buy a Zetec, gaining extra airbags, stability control, traction control and emergency bake assist.You could have all of that in the lesser models by shelling out extra for the option pack.The good news for anyone considering a WS Fiesta is that it came from Germany. The WT that followed it was built in Thailand and build quality arguably slipped.The other good news is that the WS missed out on the sometimes troublesome double-clutch (DSG) auto that was fitted to the WT.The auto in the WS was a conventional torque converter automatic, which is largely trouble-free.The downside is the four ratios which, in tandem with the 1.4 that struggles for torque, means performance and fuel economy aren't great.Peter Smith and his wife are very pleased with the 2009 Fiesta Zetec they bought new. It's only done about 22,000km, it has always been serviced at a Ford dealership and it has never needed a warranty claim or any other attention. Peter's the main driver and says it's the best car that he's ever had.The things they dislike are the aircon's performance, which isn't up to the Queensland climate, reverse gear is hard to select and there's apparent cost cutting in some areas. On the plus side, they love the handling and the fuel economy.Tony and Aly Hicks love their 2010 Fiesta CL, which they bought new. The car has exceeded expectations - they really rate the automatic - and the road olding is excellent.It's a real driver's car despite the 1.4, and has been trouble free over the 54,000km it has done.The WS is standing up well in service. There's nothing that should be of serious concern to anyone looking to buy one.Before handing over your cash make the usual checks, ensuring there's a credible service record.Also make a thorough check of the body and paint, looking for dings and dents that might affect the value, and look closely for signs of crash repairs.Operate all ancillaries to make sure everything is in good order and functions as it should.A test drive is always recommended. Don't let the seller take the wheel; drive the car yourself. That's the only means by which you can tell if the car is right for you. It also gets around the situation of the seller driving in such a way as to conceal any issues.
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Ford Fiesta 2014: Timing belt or chain?
Answered by Graham Smith · 17 Jul 2015

Yes, it has a timing belt, and the change interval is every 200,000 km or 120 months.

Ford Fiesta 2010: Head gasket failed
Answered by Graham Smith · 15 Aug 2014

You’re right; a cylinder head gasket shouldn’t just ‘let go’. Ask your dealer to request Ford to cover at least part of the cost of repairing your car. Even though the warranty has expired they still have an obligation under consumer laws to support the vehicle.

Ford Fiesta 2013: Clutch issue
Answered by Graham Smith · 10 Oct 2014

I agree, but unfortunately it is a reality that new cars are not always free of problems, and the Fiesta has issues with its dual-clutch transmission. There are claimed to be service fixes for the transmission so go back to the dealer and press for a fix for your car, and don't take no for an answer.

Ford Fiesta 2012: Shuddering transmission problems
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 24 Apr 2015

I hear your frustration. Go back to your dealer and demand action, it’s clearly not good enough and needs to be fixed. If you find the dealer reluctant to help go direct to Ford’s Customer Assistance service and again demand action. The time for polite requests has long passed; it’s time to be assertive. Should you not get anywhere by doing go to the consumer affairs people, or take legal action.

 

Ford Fiesta 2015: Is the transmission shuddering fixed?
Answered by Graham Smith · 16 Jan 2015

There have been changes to the clutch and seals to prevent the fluid contamination issue, but only cars that have gone into the dealer with the problem have had the new parts fitted. The extended warranty is to give you peace of mind that if yours suffers this issue in the future it will be fixed.

Ford Fiesta 2014: Automatic transmission problems
Answered by Graham Smith · 10 Jul 2015

The transmission you've got is not a conventional automatic that we've become accustomed to over the years. This one is in effect a manual gearbox with an automatic shifting mechanism, but it's being sold as an automatic. Ford is not alone in using it, but it should be more proactive in letting people know what it is and how it works, and how they should drive it. First, you need to separate the driving characteristics of the transmission from a mechanical malfunction that's occurring, because they are two different issues. The shuddering sounds like a clutch pack problem, you're other complaints sound like they come from the way the transmission operates. I will contact Ford on your behalf in the hope they will sort out your concerns.

1995 Ford Festiva clutch playing up
Answered by Graham Smith · 24 Jul 2015

The most obvious thing is that the clutch has gone, but before you replace check that the clutch is disengaging when you depress the pedal.

Ford Fiesta 2010: Oil warning light comes on when it is full
Answered by Graham Smith · 02 Oct 2015

It suggests there could be a loss of oil pressure, so don't drive it, instead take it to a mechanic to have it checked.

Ford Fiesta - $8K budget woe
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 21 Aug 2015

The prices we quote are a guide, but you should be able to find a 2012 Ford Fiesta for $8000 on the private market. A 2012 Hyundai i20 would be a smidgeon cheaper at $7500. Continue looking and haggle hard when you find a car that suits.

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