yes mate it will no modifications will be needed at all. the zetec -s body kit fits directly onto mk1 and mk2 mondeo's
|The "Zetec S" bumper will fit the zetec engined models but will not fit the V6 as the exhaust exit for the V6 is on the right hand side.
So in a nutshell Zetec S (RSAP) rear bumper will fit the 2.0, 1.8 & 1.6 models (exhaust on left) and the ST24 (RSAP) bumper will fit the V6 (exhaust on right)
It also depends on model of car. Only the Saloon and Hatchback are interchangeable, the estate bumpers are completley different
Hope it helps :-)
its the second wired plug towards the engine on the air intake pipe
yes
if your mondeo is a duratorq engine then it should have a camchain
If you have the mk5 then the mk5 zetec-s bumper will fit straight on. If you have the mk4 the zetec s bumper will need cutting and trimming to make it fit but they do fit with work. Best way to check if you have a mk4 or 5 is by the lights. If you have the same shape lights as the ZS then you have a mk5 if not then you have a mk4. P.S. that was for the front bumper. Im not 100% sure on the rear. The ZS rear will fit straight on the mk5 and I have been told they fit on the mk4 with no work at all but I cant be 100% sure as iv never done it.
Ford has only made one model of the Mondeo Ghia X, however; there are many previous models of the Mondeo. There are Mondeo models dating back to 1992 and there are five different generations of these models. The most recent model is better known as the Ford Fusion.
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All ford diesels from around 2002 onward have a timing chain, I have an 05 mondeo 2.0tdci ghia estate and this has the timing chain, so no cambelt worries or costs.
Hi, have just changed the cigar lighter socket fuse on my 06 Mondeo zetec, wich was behind the glove compartmant (which you need to remove - see handbook) then it's a 15Amp (yellow) fuse, situated on the left of the fuse board about half way up. Hope this helps.
Warns about risk of ice
according to all the lit it doesnt have one its chain driven
Wiring diagrams for my mondeo are in the Haynes Manual. Go to www.haynes.co.uk or go to a Halfords wher they stock most of the manuals. Always get a haynes manual :)
the fly wheel is the thing that goes on a mondeo, so you better do that @ he same time as the clutch, but you are looking at £800 -1000 all in, but only use original ford parts, not patnt, cos u will regret it on the mondeo