At 6.5 Bar, it does sound to me like a fuel supply problem. Most problems are in the line from tank to pump, including the fuel filter. Ford Model: 1.8 TDCI Mk2

Hello I need help with my friend's Ford Focus 1.8 petrol, 2006. Namely, the Ford stood a few days, after this time the starter was spinning, the fuel pump was working but it did not start, so he said when I came to it, the battery was weak so we started connecting the jumper cables where we mixed up the poles, after this incident there is no
Bit of a story here.. I changed the fuel filter on my mk2 1.8 tdci, bad idea. Wasn't till the end of the Haynes manual guide that I realised I need a primer. A roadside guy came and he tried the usual stuff to get started including loosening number 1 injector.
Name: Russ. Ford Model: 1.6L Focus Titanium mk2 facelift. Ford Year: 2008. UK/Ireland Location: WestLothian. Posted July 12, 2017. You can remove the jets, clean the area and put a little sealant on them when you replace the jets in the bonnet apertures, or you can buy new jets with seals on them. Quote.
rhyds. Budding Enthusiast. 143. Name: Rhyds. Ford Model: Focus MK2.5 1.8 Zetec. Ford Year: 2010. UK/Ireland Location: Gwynedd. Posted August 11, 2019. My 2010 MK2.5 Duratec 1.8's battery may be getting towards the end of its useful life. its an AA one fitted by a previous owner and so doesn't have much in the way of labelling.
Ford Year: 2015. UK/Ireland Location: Please Select. Posted October 10, 2011. Hi, Ive noticed since about 6 months ago when it had a service that ive lost power on my 2004 1.6L petrol focus. When it had a service, the problem seems to have been amplified. I believe it is or has got slightly worse. Ford Model: focus mk2 ti-vct. Ford Year: 2006. UK/Ireland Location: Fife. Posted November 2, 2010. have a 2008 Focus titanium 1.8 petrol and today something really strange happened. The car has recently had its 2nd service done 20k. I was in stop start traffic for around 50 minutes (rush hour) this evening and suddenly my car started idling Budding Enthusiast. 7. Name: Andrew. Ford Model: Loake. Ford Year: 2004. UK/Ireland Location: Northumberland. Posted August 3, 2021. Just noticed today that our local fuel station is advertising E10 fuel what is peopleโ€™s view on it and any ideas on the damage it can cause to petrol engines. Quote. I recently had the wet belt on my 1.8TDCi fail with sheared teeth and I'm currently in the process of fixing it. The work is made a little more difficult as it's outside in rainy Wales. Basically, I removed all the engine ancillaries and got the head off. The cam shaft is fine, but the valves are smashed. Sadly, it became apparent that a couple
Ford Focus - Ford Focus Mk2 - 1.6tdci or 1.6 petrol - bazza : Yes, go for a petrol Focus 1.6 or 1.8. Go for a reasonable trim level too, the basic Focus's are fairly well-basic, and road noise was a problem in our LX. I've read that there's more sound-proofing in the higher speccd models.
I have a 60 plate Mk2 facelift 1.6 petrol focus and bought it and the power steering pump was knackered so got brand new power steering pump and hose put on a month ago, then just short of 2 weeks ago one of the O rings had broke so had to get new O rings and get them fitted and it has just started whining again when turning the steering wheel .
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