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Ford Fiesta Problems Forum (680 posts)
Fiesta Recalls (25)
The front suspension lower ball joint bolt/nut may not be torqued correctly on a small number of fiesta vehicles.
The right-hand engine oil seperator may have been damaged prior to engine assembly.
The wiring harness for the crankshaft position sensor may not be secured correctly into position
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Washer
2001 1.4
Posted: Aug 9, 2010
5
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One Brake Light Failure (or not?)
2007
Posted: Aug 8, 2010
2
replies
Brake Lamps not working
2005 1.4 tdci
Posted: Aug 3, 2010
3
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Heaters
1996 mk4 1300cc
Posted: Aug 1, 2010
1
reply
Master fuse
2002 1.4
Posted: Aug 1, 2010
2
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Radiator fan not activating
2002 1.4
Posted: Aug 1, 2010
1
reply
Suspension rear
1996 1300cc mk4
Posted: Jul 31, 2010
5
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Stiff hand brake
2000
Posted: Jul 28, 2010
1
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There's grinding noise, cumin from my rite rear wheel,
1996 1.8 LX diesel
Posted: Jul 16, 2010
1
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Car unstable when turning left
1993 1.4 L
Posted: Jul 13, 2010
1
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Interior
2003 1.4 LX
Posted: Jul 12, 2010
1
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Over revving when changing down gear
2000 1.3
Posted: Jul 2, 2010
1
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