As the car had 95,000km on it at the time of purchase, I decided to service everything over the next few weeks (major service) as it was due anyway. This car is super easy to work on which makes DIY maintenance a breeze, and I enjoy tinkering with the car in my spare time anyway.
-Changed the gearbox oil as there was no mention of this ever being done in the service records.
-New Brembo disks and ceramic brake pads fitted all around
-Brake fluid and clutch fluid flush because the fluid was filthy and had plenty of moisture in it according to my brake fluid tester.
-Radiator flush + replaced the coolant overflow bottle as it was discoloured and it’s a known issue on these cars that they leak once they get old. Used my coolant vacuum kit which makes filling the car with new coolant so much faster and eliminates air bubbles.
-New NGK Iridium spark plugs
-Replaced drivers side engine mount as it had collapsed (common issue on the Fiesta ST’s as they use the same engine mount as the low powered base models)
The timing belt is not due on these engines until about 180,000km, but I very much doubt that I will still own this car by the time it reaches anywhere near that mileage.
Ok, servicing is now sorted. Time for a polish and clean up (although the car was pretty good to begin with) before starting on some mods.
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