To change the brake lights on a 1997 Volkswagen Polo first locate the brake light housings in the trunk. Remove the plastic covers and unlock the bulbs. Remove the bulbs and install the new brake lights.
Depends on the engine. A variety of different petrol engines and a diesel option were fitted to the Fiesta Mk6. All have different filters.
the mk6 fiesta 1.25 has 75bhp.
Take it to a specialist, I've looked on here and nobody knows!
i have also a knocking noise on my Fiesta st 2008 and have discovered that it is the handbrake cable underneath the car between the heat shield and body of under center of where your handbrake is.The heat shield will have to be removed as what happens normally the hand brake cable comes loose and rattles against the heat shield when accelerating & deceleration... really annoying!
Mk6 1.4 Duratec SE 16v 02> gap should be 1.3mm.
To remove the handbrake handle from a Mk6 Escort, first, ensure the vehicle is in gear and the handbrake is fully engaged. Use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry off the plastic cover at the top of the handle. Once the cover is removed, locate the retaining screw or bolt securing the handle to the lever and unscrew it. Finally, pull the handbrake handle upwards to detach it from the lever.
if its a mk6 then they usually have a stretch belt as there is no adjuster. i spent £50 on the 3 set belts and they are stretch. still the same.
Nope, pins are different.
in the door panel and in the the rear side panels. hope this helps
Remove handbrake gator and tighten exposed nut at the end of the handbrake.
To change the front side light bulb on a Ford Fiesta MK6, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Remove the protective cover or cap at the back of the headlight to access the bulb. Disconnect the wiring harness from the bulb, then twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to release it. Replace the old bulb with a new one, reconnect the wiring, and secure the cover back in place.
To change the rear speakers in a Ford Fiesta MK6, start by removing the rear door trim panels. Use a trim removal tool to gently pry off the clips and screws holding the panel in place. Once the panel is removed, disconnect the old speaker by unscrewing it and unplugging the wiring harness, then replace it with the new speaker. Finally, reattach the door trim panel securely.