The oil filter on the 1.4tdci is mounted on the right-hand side of the engine block (as you look in under the bonnet) and is in a black plastic housing which unscrews to expose a replaceable paper element filter. The filter housing points upwards at a slight angle, and looks like a fat black bottle with a hexagonal cap.
To get at it, first remove the front section of the air pipe which passes over it. This section of pipe can be taken out by removing the single screw and flexing the end of it out of the bracket above the radiator, then twisting and pulling it out of the connecting collar next to the air-filter.
This question has been asked and answered elsewhere and is an understandable question - the oil filter on the Tdci is not what we've been brought up to expect! -
The oil filter on the 1.4tdci is mounted on the right-hand side of the engine block (as you look in under the bonnet) and is in a black plastic housing which unscrews to expose a replaceable paper element filter. The filter housing points upwards at a slight angle, and looks like a fat black bottle with a hexagonal cap.
To get at it, first remove the front section of the air pipe which passes over it. This section of pipe can be taken out by removing the single screw and flexing the end of it out of the bracket above the radiator, then twisting and pulling it out of the connecting collar next to the air-filter.
The 2006 Ford fiesta oil filter is located on the back side of the engine, near the oil pan. The filter can be best viewed from below the engine.
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.
The oil filter on the 1.4tdci is mounted on the right-hand side of the engine block (as you look in under the bonnet) and is in a black plastic housing which unscrews to expose a replaceable paper element filter. The filter housing points upwards at a slight angle, and looks like a fat black bottle with a hexagonal cap. 27mm socket or 11/16"AF will fit.
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.
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.
The oil filter can be found on the right side of the engine, near the back of the engine. The oil filter is more easily viewed from beneath the engine.
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