TDI is turbo direct injection. TDCI is turbo direct Common rail injection. TDI was older generation engines which are discontinued due their non-compliance with emission regulations. The new TDCI is more powerful and response is crisp. Could really out perform a similar size petrol engine.
Yes TDCi is a diesel engine
A Ford Fiesta 1.4 tdci comes in many models. You can find this type of car in a 2 door, 4 door, hatchback, or mini van.
you get it replaced...
£35 per year
The starter motor on a Ford fiesta 1.4 tdci is located on the side of the engine. Look directly where the engine is bolted to the bell housing which contains the clutch. It can be easily visible if you are under the car itself.
It contains no R12 Freon. Freon has not been used for years.
160,00 or 10 years i believe 160,000 or 10 yrs
hai my car is ford fiesta zetec 2003 5door ,in my cay o2 sensor have fault .can you tell me how many o2 sensor are there and were is location
120,000 miles or 10 years on a 2003 Model 1.4 TDCi
Yes, the timing belt tensioner is hydraulic on the Fiesta 1.4 TDCi. Its construction ensures strength, chemical and thermal resistance for longer life.
Depends what year - you don't tell us. Some older diesel engines had a chain, but the Tdci fitted in more modern Fiestas has a belt.
On a 2006 Ford Fiesta TDCi, the inertia switch is typically located in the passenger compartment, specifically behind the glove box or in the area near the driver's side footwell. It is a small, rectangular switch designed to cut off the fuel supply in the event of an accident. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or the glove box itself. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for exact location and instructions.