100,000 Miles: Don't worry about the gap, but everything in between these two intervals is just services that you'll need to have repeated until you get to 100,000 miles. . At this specific mileage, you'll need to have your Fiesta's orange coolant changed and you'll need to replace its platinum spark plu
On 1/23/2019 at 5:15 AM, Ford_lover38 said: I was wondering at what mileage/intervals Ford recommend having the coolant in your car flushed? I last had my coolant changed a couple of years ago and wonder if its time to change it again. I drive a 1.6 Petrol focus 2009. Thanks. Official change interval is 10 years.
Ford Scheduled Service β is recommended for vehicles that are three years or younger. Itβs tailored specifically to vehicle type and includes a comprehensive health check covering wheels, tyres, brakes, bodywork, steering, suspension, headlights, wiper blades, fluid, oil and all filters. Carried out by Ford technicians using only Ford
Ford Focus ecoboost 1.0 99bhp - Ford 1.0 ecoboost high mileage - Falkirk Bairn >>85000 miles the high miles is putting me off it has full service history and is >>Β£5500 do you think I should stay clear. Much has said above above service history & longevity of a new engine design.
Bought the 2019 ST-Line X 1.5 Diesel Auto, told by sales person the service intervals were 2 years or 18000 miles (which ever comes first). I though this sounded right as my partner has a 2019 1.0 petrol with the same intervals so it never occurred to me to check.
The three-cylinder 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine's belt change interval is a massive 240,000 kilometres or 10 years, the 1.6 EcoBoost's is 200,000 kilometres or 10 years (as is the newer 1.5 EcoBoost's) and the older 1.6 Ti-VCT engine's belt must be changed every 160,000 kilometres or eight years.
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ford focus 1.0 ecoboost service intervals