2014 Fiesta ST

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RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Wednesday 2nd June 2021
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PS4s: €250 fitted and balanced. smile
Less than I thought they would be, since reifendirekt.de want €119 each for them, plus shipping, then fitting....

The wheels will take a few days to be repainted, so sometime next week, then. frown

RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Friday 30th July 2021
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A few weeks have passed and I'm still driving with my winter wheels and tyres. The dealer contacted me to tell me the wheels were ready and 2 Michelin PS4 have been fitted.

I went to collect them today; I'll fit them myself at the weekend with new shiny wheelnuts as the dealer has a habit of ruining the standard Ford ones and then charging for replacements at services or seasonal change overs...... anywaaaaaay ....

Good news and bad news.

Bad news:
The wheels have been repainted and they look OK, not a perfect job. Then I noticed they'd damaged one of the rims when fitting the tyre. FFS. frown
The service receptionist was really apologetic, asking if they should take them back again. I was cool with him, and just put them in my car. It's not his fault. I signed for my wheels and he wished me a good weekend.

Good news:
They didn't ask me to pay for the tyres, so that's a (discounted) €250 saved!
I wonder if they'll send me an invoice? It's usually pay before you leave. smile


RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Friday 30th July 2021
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RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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Following others' recommendations, I've ordered,
- rear caliper sliders (noticed mine were pretty crap when I changed the discs and pads last Autumn)
- rear hatch struts (I've banged my head more than once on the slow opening boot lid!)
- K&N air filter
That's EUR 80 delivered smile

Need to get a paint match for the wheel damaged by the dealer, and I'll have a rattle can made up to do that myself. It's <2cm on the edge of the rim. I'm just peed off as they clearly didn't care about the wheels, despite having repaired them at their cost. My car won't be going back there, and I won't buy from them again.

Nelka

240 posts

104 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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That wheel would seriously mess with my Chi!

J4CKO

41,603 posts

200 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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Nelka said:
That wheel would seriously mess with my Chi!
couple of mine have some corrosion round the valves, annoying but not sure I can be bothered refurbing them yet.

Was thinking of getting a S/H one off eBay so I can use the car whilst I do the wheels at my leisure but they are by and large, scrap or hideously expensive.

Was one for sale locally, wanted £100 for one with a sizeable chunk missing and a bald ditchfinder on it, would use ti only to keep the brake disk off the floor and move it about but wouldn't go anywhere in it with it on, worth a tenner.

Nelka

240 posts

104 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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J4CKO said:
couple of mine have some corrosion round the valves, annoying but not sure I can be bothered refurbing them yet.

Was thinking of getting a S/H one off eBay so I can use the car whilst I do the wheels at my leisure but they are by and large, scrap or hideously expensive.

Was one for sale locally, wanted £100 for one with a sizeable chunk missing and a bald ditchfinder on it, would use ti only to keep the brake disk off the floor and move it about but wouldn't go anywhere in it with it on, worth a tenner.
Aye, mine are worse but coming back from the tyre fitter like that would be seriously annoying.

I’m contemplating getting it done, most places round here do a one or two day turnaround. Will probably stay standard or slightly darker in colour, after a few beers I quite fancy getting red ones like a Megane R26 biggrin Will never happen though….



RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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20 minutes* on Fri evening after work and I replaced both boot struts, so the boot now rises quickly and to the end of the strut reach (no more braining myself on the edge of the boot!), and I switched over from the standard (3" deep?) FoMoCo air filter to a new K&N. A few more *whoosh* noises when acclerating. wink


OK make that* really 30 minutes by the time I'd watched a couple of "how to" on You Tube. smile

Just the caliper slider pins to do now.


Winter wheels (Fiesta Titanium style 16" alloys) will be off for a refurb / new colour in a week or so. They'll be a metallic dark grey, matt finish. The fella who's organised this for me before is on holiday until next week, as are most of the truckers who drive to / from Portugal, where all these wheels usually go to be refinished.

RC1807

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168 months

Sunday 2nd January 2022
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Shame on me: I still haven't replaced the calliper slider pins. frown
Contrôle Technique (MOT) is up next month, so I'll sort those beforehand.

When I had my winter wheels put on at the beginning of December, the guy at the tyre place showed me my left side handbrake wasn't working properly, so the handbrake needs adjusting again. I suspect the adjuster nut underneath the handbrake trim has loosened itself, not for the first time.
Time to pull the trim up, adjust the handbrake, and put some Loctite Threadlock on there to stop it happening again.
This + new slider pins will certainly resolve the issue.

The car will be 8 years old next month and is currently on 71,300km / 44,300 mi., so still quite low!


RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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With Controle Technique (MoT) booked for tomorrow morning, and knowing my handbrake wasn't functioning as it should, my mate Richard & I finally changed the caliper slider pins yesterday that I bought ages ago.

The left side handbrake mechanism had seized, so with a lot of wiggling, some WD40 and a the change of the caliper pins, it's functioning now. A quick check of the pads showed the pins were overdue a change as they've worn unevenly.

The right side handbrake was working fine, and one caliper pin needed to be wiggled / hammered out, showing how crappy it was, but they too were replaced quite quickly.

All sorted now. biggrin
I think the car is on 73k km after 8 years, so perhaps 9k or 10k km in the past year.

I'm not going to waste good money at the stealer now given the wheel damage / repair debacle. I'll do stuff myself as much as I can.


Has anyone changed a handbrake cable on a Fiesta of this era? It seems to disappear behind the heat shield above the exhaust. I've a feeling it's a €15 part and a day of pain to replace it! laugh

Oh, and those boot struts I replaced a few months ago? They're crap, so I'll order some more!

ETA: I noticed the driver side heated mirror has failed again, too. Last replaced in 2018. I wonder how much they are from Ford vs. Autodoc?



Edited by RC1807 on Thursday 10th February 17:25

Nelka

240 posts

104 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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Can’t help with any of the questions, but good to see an update!

RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Thursday 10th February 2022
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Cheers - lower KM on the car than I thought. 4

It's done 7k km in the last year.

Passed the annual test on Monday with an advisory for my front fog lights aiming too low..... looks like there's been a "parking incident" without me noticing. The bumper's out of alignment, so the fog lights are too.

Another verbal comment at the annual test: "rusty rear discs" ... yeah, around the circumference where there's zero contact. The rear disc faces are rust free since I replaced the slider pins. rolleyes

RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Tuesday 19th April 2022
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Winter to Summer wheels / tyres changes over today at 72,932km.
2 Summer tyres needed changing today as they were OEM Bridgestones from end 2013. They still had 4mm on them, but were classed as being "too old" for safety.

This was all booked with the tyre shop via an emailed weblink, where I could choose which tyres I wanted and book my appointment.
I opted for 2 x Michelin PS5.
I arrived at the tyre place this morning for a 09:24 appointment, was up on the ramps at 09:20, and back out of the door by 09:40!

Winter wheels off, tyres scanned for tread depth. They'll be blast washed and put in storage for 6 months.
Summer wheels on with 2 PS5 fitted.
EUR424 total, which is good value, locally.

With winter / summer change overs, and front / rear diagonal switches each season, means the last 2 OEM Bridgestones lasted 40,421km. biggrin

RC1807

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168 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2022
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Handbrake's been playing up again.

Rear calipers off, piston freed up on the cable operated handbrake parts, carefully lubed, new gaskets, etc., and now working well again.


RC1807

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168 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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Had the reminder to book an appointment to book the fitting of winter wheels and tyres yesterday.
I feared the worst, and it came true....4

The recommendation is for all 4 tyres to be replaced this year, not due to tread depth - they're all still >5mm (original winters from new in 2014), and winter tyres are still good at 4mm - but because of the tyres' ages. They're dated 2013.

Part of the appointment booking system allowed me to select which new winter tyres I wanted (opted for 4 x Vredestein Wintrac FSL XL this time, in 195/45/16/84H guise.). Fitted, balanced, and with my summer wheels washed and put in storage for the next 6 months, that'll be EUR603.00, please.

Appointment's set for 31/10/2022 at 09:24 precisely. They'll need 20 minutes.

RC1807

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12,543 posts

168 months

Monday 31st October 2022
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Arrived at the tyre place at 0905 for an 0924 appointment.
Checked in and up on the ramps by 0908
Drove out at 0917!

WIN! biggrin


Talking to a mate at the weekend, he's trying to get me to "do a Kaveney", strip it out and keep it for track use, with Spa and the Nurburgring both pretty close, then getting something slower for my daughters to drive around in. scratchchin

Edited by RC1807 on Monday 31st October 15:58

RC1807

Original Poster:

12,543 posts

168 months

Friday 18th November 2022
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Cost Centre #2 recently passed her driving test, 3rd time "lucky" and +/-EUR 2,600 later .... and now I rarely see my car! rolleyes

Nelka

240 posts

104 months

Saturday 19th November 2022
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My son uses mine now although I still take it out most weekends. My daughters get nowhere near it, although ironically they are bigger petrolheads than the boy.

I actually look on it as one of my children biggrin

J4CKO

41,603 posts

200 months

Saturday 19th November 2022
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Nelka said:
My son uses mine now although I still take it out most weekends. My daughters get nowhere near it, although ironically they are bigger petrolheads than the boy.

I actually look on it as one of my children biggrin
My eldest is 26 and occasionally nicks mine, it used to be his pre modifications.

He is looking at all sorts of cars, has an old Merc CLK and a 350Z already.

LosingGrip

7,820 posts

159 months

Saturday 19th November 2022
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Threads like these really make me regret not buying one last year frown.