Depends on the year or type of diesel engine. The older engines had a cannister filter whilst the latest Tdci has a replaceable paper element.
12 quarts with filter
If its a Diesel, 3.8 litres with new filter.
The manufacturer recommends that you change the oil in your Range Rover 220 Turbo diesel every 7500 miles. The oil should be changed at least once per year.
For the 2.8 v6 its 6.5 qts with oil and filter change.
It's just the service interval. oel = Oil + filter Change IN 01 = Oil + filter change with aditional checks IN 02 = Oil + filter change with aditional checks + air filter (also plugs if your using normal plugs ie about £10 a set) But if you use the platimum plugs £25-£30 these last for 5 years. In edition Every 40000 miles = timing belt Every 60000 miles = fuel filter
Depends on the engine. A variety of different petrol engines and a diesel option were fitted to the Fiesta Mk6. All have different filters.
5 liters with oil filter filled
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Diesel smoke is often caused by fouled injectors, in which case the smoking can be cured by pouring a dose of good injector cleaner into the fuel tank on the next fill-up, and change the fuel filter, too. And change the engine oil and filter!
On the Diesel Fiesta you need the 5W-30 Ford Motorcraft oil, or any other good brand of fully synthetic motor oil with the 5W-30 specs. You need the correct filter for your model of diesel engine Fiesta. The old 1.8 straight diesel used a metal cannister filter, whilst the later Tdci Duratorq engines have a paper element filter in a plastic housing (looks like a bomb or a fat plastic bottle with a hexagon cap) on the side of the engine block.
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No! You'll never get the black out of a diesel engine! I've flushed my 2006 Fiesta 1.4Tdci three times with cheap oil (six quid for five litres from Morrisons petrol stations), and each time it comes out black! But change the filter yourself, or at least check it after a service. When mine came out of warranty, I did an oil and filter change, and from the condition of the filter, I don't believe it had ever been changed by the dealer! Perhaps they'd never changed the oil neither, but you just can't tell - it will always be black. That's a diesel for you.
You need to be specific as to year or Mk of Fiesta and as to which engine is fitted as they're all different.
In 1997, Ford Fiestas were manufactured with a variety of different petrol engines and a diesel option. All have different oil filters.
petrol-underneath on the front of the engine diesel- ontop, on the right hand side between the engine and airbox