Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017) Review

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017) At A Glance

4/5
Honest John Overall Rating
Great to drive and cheap to run, this generation of Ford Fiesta was a massive seller, and with good reason – it is a genuinely excellent car.

+Sharper looks than the previous Ford Fiesta. Comes with the award-winning 1.0 Ecoboost three-cylinder.

-Lots of strong competition around.

Insurance Groups are between 3–19
On average it achieves 71% of the official MPG figure

This generation of Ford Fiesta was one of the UK’s best-selling cars throughout its life, and it’s easy to see why the moment you sit in one. It has excellent comfort, space and quality in the cabin, while the driving manners outshine all of its rivals. It also gained superb new engines to further trouble rivals such as the Peugeot 208, the ever-popular Renault Clio, the big-selling Vauxhall Corsa and the solidly built Volkswagen Polo. Read on for our full Ford Fiesta review.

This version of Ford Fiesta went on sale in early 2013 with sharper styling and a host of new features. The front end received Ford’s trapezoidal grille plus ‘laser-cut’ headlights with daytime running lights.

The interior also gained minor tweaks with revisions to the centre console and trim. All of this makes it as good a used buy as it was a sound new car choice.

The most important addition was the inclusion of the 1.0-litre Ecoboost engine in 100PS and 125PS outputs, which had premiered in the Ford Focus. A winner of the ‘International Engine of the Year’, award, the three-cylinder turbocharged unit offered a claimed 65.7mpg and emits 99g/km of CO2, which means free car tax.

The Ford Fiesta is extremely nimble and composed, which makes it ideal for town and motorway driving. Ride quality was improved through a combination of more compliant suspension and deeper profile tyres. And friction was taken out of the steering, making it feel sharper from the straight-ahead position.

There was plenty of new technology including ‘SYNC,’ which provides Bluetooth and USB connectivity, voice control and emergency assistance. Active City Stop was offered, too, which helps drivers avoid low-speed accidents by applying the brakes if a collision is imminent.

Another important feature that could be had when new was MyKey, which provides parents with a second key for their children. This second key is programmed with parameters set by the parents, for instance limiting top speed, setting off warning sounds if they forget their seatbelts and restriciting the maximum volume of the radio, among other things.

It’s a useful addition to a car that’s always popular with learner drivers.

There are few small hatchbacks on the UK market that come close to matching the Ford for all-round ability, efficiency and comfort. The Ford Fiesta is driver-friendly, spacious and great fun on the road.

Standard kit is also impressive, with base models getting air-conditioning, hill-start assist and a body coloured rear spoiler.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017) handling and engines

Driving Rating
The Ford Fiesta offers unrivalled fun, comfort and composure when compared with its key rivals in the small hatchback class.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Handling and ride quality

Regardless of which engine you choose, the Ford Fiesta returns a composed and enjoyable ride. Ford has built itself a strong reputation for producing cars that offer a rewarding drive and this generation of Ford Fiesta is no different, with excellent grip and road holding.

The Ford Fiesta is also extremely quiet, with low road noise and good all-round refinement. The suspension is supple, soaking up potholes and lumps in the road, while the five-speed manual gearbox facilitates smooth gearchanges.

The Ford Fiesta is extremely nimble at low speeds, which makes it ideal for town and city driving, while its compact dimensions make it supreme for dicing through rush-hour traffic.

The steering is also excellent, with a nice weighted feel and plenty of feedback. Venture out on to the motorway, and things improve as the Ford Fiesta quickly establishes a quiet and composed rhythm at 60mph+. 

Despite its compact size, the Ford Fiesta feels a lot larger than it really is and inspires confidence when confronted with challenging conditions. Sometimes small cars can feel a bit jittery when presented with poor weather or high crosswinds, yet the Ford Fiesta excels and rarely feels unsettled.

Both the Style and Zetec trims get 15-inch wheels as standard, which return the best all-round comfort, while the higher-spec models feature the larger 16-inch wheels.

These are not uncomfortable, but the Ford Fiesta does have a tendency to crash over potholes, which doesn’t happen with the smaller wheels. It doesn’t ruin the car’s excellent ride, but it will not be to everyone’s taste.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Engines

The Ford Fiesta has plenty of choice when it comes to powerplants, but the most important addition to the range was the inclusion of the Ecoboost engine.

The turbocharged three-cylinder Ecoboost unit is available in two outputs in the Fiesta – 100PS and 125PS – and both return a claimed 65.7mpg and emit 99g/km of CO2, which means they qualify for free road tax. 

For outright economy and performance, the 100PS unit is our preferred engine as it strikes a good balance between torque and refinement. Make no mistake, the Ecoboost is a marvel of engineering and a great all-round engine, but the fuel economy of the 125PS unit will tumble to around 30mpg if it is driven with any hint of gusto.

Diesels comprise the 1.5-litre or 1.6-litre Duratorq TDCi engines, with the latter available with 75PS or 95PS. Both diesels qualify for free car tax, with sub-100g/km of CO2.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Safety

This generation of Ford Fiesta fares well with safety kit compared to many newer small hatchbacks. You get front, side, curtain and driver’s knee airbags, plus ABS brakes, ESC traction control and Isofix child seat mounts in the rear compartment.

There’s also standard hill-start assist and emergency brake assist, although for automatic emergency braking and lane-keep assist you needed to specify the optional safety pack when the car was new.

When tested by Euro NCAP, the Ford Fiesta earned a five-star rating in 2013, although this has since expired as time and testing methods have moved on.

One other safety feature Ford offered was the MyKey option, which allowed parents to set limits on the car with a key for their offspring. This could restrict the maximum speed of the car, volume on the stereo and sound a seatbelt warning if not buckled up before setting off.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Towing

Depending on the exact version of the Ford Fiesta you pick, the unbraked trailer maximum can be as low as 480kg.

With a braked trailer, the most you’ll be able to tow is 1000kg. But again this is down to which model you have, so you need to check carefully before buying if this is an important consideration.

Engine MPG 0-62 CO2
1.0 66 mpg 14.9 s 99 g/km
1.0T EcoBoost 66 mpg 11.2 s 99 g/km
1.0T EcoBoost 100 66 mpg 9.9–11.2 s 99 g/km
1.0T EcoBoost 100 Powershift 58 mpg 10.8 s 114 g/km
1.0T EcoBoost 125 66 mpg 9.4–11.2 s 99 g/km
1.0T EcoBoost 140 63 mpg 9.0–9.9 s 104 g/km
1.0T EcoBoost Powershift 58 mpg 11.2 s 114 g/km
1.25 54 mpg 13.3 s 122 g/km
1.25 60 54 mpg 16.9 s 120 g/km
1.25 82 54 mpg 12.3–13.3 s 120–122 g/km
1.25 83 54 mpg 13.3 s 122 g/km
1.5 TDCi 75 76–79 mpg 13.5 s 98 g/km
1.5 TDCi 95 79 mpg 10.9–11.7 s 94 g/km
1.6 PowerShift 48 mpg 10.5 s 138 g/km
1.6 TDCi 79 mpg 11.2 s 94 g/km
1.6 TDCi ECOnetic 88 mpg 11.9 s 82 g/km

Real MPG average for the Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017)

RealMPG

Real MPG was created following thousands of readers telling us that their cars could not match the official figures.

Real MPG gives real world data from drivers like you to show how much fuel a vehicle really uses.

Average performance

71%

Real MPG

29–77 mpg

MPGs submitted

2999

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017) interior

Interior Rating
Roomier than you’d expect and better built than previous Ford Fiestas, this is one of the best cars in its class for cabin space and quality.
Dimensions
Length 3969–3982 mm
Width 1764–1978 mm
Height 1468–1495 mm
Wheelbase 2489 mm

Full specifications

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Practicality

The Ford Fiesta is surprisingly spacious and has little trouble accommodating four adults, with comfortable seats and decent amounts of head and legroom.

For the driver, the seating – even in base models – is particularly good, with excellent lumbar and back support. The Ford Fiesta also boasts excellent visibility, with clear views of the road and all four corners of the car.  

In fact, the Ford Fiesta’s cabin ergonomics are superb and easily surpass rivals like the Volkswagen Polo and Vauxhall Corsa, with good comfort levels and plenty of cubby holes and cupholders.

There is also lots of adjustment in the seat and steering wheel, with it taking just a few seconds to find the perfect driving position.

Ford resisted the urge to overcomplicate things when it came to the dashboard and based the centre console on the layout of a mobile phone, with a large multi-functional display at the top and simple buttons below. It’s a really good idea, and makes the radio and CD controls simple to understand.

Storage is plentiful and the Ford Fiesta’s boot has 290 litres of space, although this drops to 276 litres if you specify an optional spare wheel. It’s not the largest in this class of car, but should prove sufficient for most tasks.

An adjustable load floor compartment was an option, which makes it considerably easier to load and unload heavy items.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Quality and finish

It’s no secret that Ford made significant gains with its interiors ahead of the launch of this Ford Fiesta and it is a vast improvement over previous models, with a well-crafted cabin that’s adorned with hard-wearing fittings and trim.

Everything feels sturdy and built with purpose, while the cabin architecture has a simple but intelligent layout, which makes it a pleasant place to be.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Infotainment

All models get aux-in and USB connection for devices, plus there’s the bonus of remote audio controls on the steering wheel. The Titanium trims get a Sony radio with DAB and 4.2-inch display. However, it retains the same phone layout and is just as easy to use, despite the increase in buttons and functions.

One of the Ford Fiesta’s technological developments is Ford SYNC, which simplifies the whole infotainment experience, with integration for receiving phone calls, selecting music and using the optional sat-nav system.

The Ford Fiesta can also be specified with direct voice commands, which allows the driver to select music, radio stations or make phone calls with the sound of their voice. It all works with a wonderful simplicity, which should win over even the biggest of technophobes.

Another important feature is MyKey, which provides parents with a second key for their children. This second key is programmed with parameters set by the parents, for instance limiting top speed, setting off warning sounds if they forget their seatbelts and restriciting the maximum volume of the radio.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017) value for money

Value for Money Rating
The Ford Fiesta makes a compelling case for itself, as it is well equipped, affordable to service and delivers fuel economy of up to 88mpg,

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Prices

Huge popularity keeps Ford Fiesta prices buoyant. As a result, a 10-year old car with 80,000 miles to its name will start at around £4000 for a Zetec trim version, and about £500 if you want the Titanium version.

An eight-year-old will begin from around £6000 for a 1.0 Ecoboost in Zetec form, while a late version in Titanium spec will nudge £9000.

Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017): Running Costs

If you want to eke out the most from every drop of fuel, the Ford Fiesta 1.5 TDCi Econetic will ring the bell for you. It had a claimed 88.3mpg combined economy when new, which still equates to mid-60s consumption in normal use, and it emits just 82g/km to qualify for free road tax.

Should you opt for the popular 1.0 Ecoboost turbo petrol model, you’ll be looking at fuel consumption around the 60mpg mark accompanied by CO2 emissions of 99g/km with many models.

Insuring a Ford Fiesta is as painless as it gets, as the car sits in groups 3 to 19, with many of the most popular versions at the lower end of this scale.

Servicing costs for the Ford Fiesta are a close match for its key rivals, and it’s affordable to keep the car in fine fettle. Just make sure the body is free of parking dings and the clutch is not slipping before you hand over the money for a used Ford Fiesta.

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Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017) models and specs

There was the usual wide array of trim options with this model, starting with the base Ford Fiesta Studio that came with electric front windows and remote central locking. To this, the Ford Fiesta Style added air-conditioning, while the Ford Fiesta Zetec gained 15-inch alloy wheels and a trip computer.

The Ford Fiesta Zetec-S was a sporty take on the Fiesta for those who didn’t want the hot hatch Ford Fiesta ST version. It came with 16-inch alloys, lowered suspension and sports front seats, and this model was then superseded by the Ford Fiesta ST-Line model with similar spec.

Then there’s the Ford Fiesta Titanium with its luxury leanings that stretched to climate control, rear privacy glass, automatic headlights and wipers and cruise control.

Dimensions
Length 3969–3982 mm
Width 1764–1978 mm
Height 1468–1495 mm
Wheelbase 2489 mm
Miscellaneous
Kerb Weight 1045–1138 kg
Boot Space 276–974 L
Warranty 3 years / 60000 miles
Servicing 12500 miles
Spare Wheel
Standard Tyre-repair kit
Alternative Full-size spare wheel
Costs
List Price £10,345–£18,995
Insurance Groups 3–19
Road Tax Bands A–E
Official MPG 47.9–88.3 mpg
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings
Adult -
Child -
Pedestrian -
Overall 5

On sale until May 2018

Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
1.0 80ps Titanium Start+Stop 3dr £15,295 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 80ps Titanium Start+Stop 5dr £15,895 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 80ps Zetec Start/Stop 3dr £14,295 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 80ps Zetec Start/Stop 5dr £14,895 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0T 100 St-Line EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £16,045 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 St-Line EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £16,645 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Titanium EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £15,795 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Titanium EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £16,395 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Titanium Nav EcoBoost Powershift 3dr £17,545 57.7 mpg 10.8 s
1.0T 100 Titanium X EcoBoost Powershift 3dr £18,395 57.7 mpg 10.8 s
1.0T 100 Titanium X EcoBoost Powershift 5dr £18,995 57.7 mpg 10.8 s
1.0T 100 Titanium X EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £17,045 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Titanium X EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £17,645 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Zetec EcoBoost Powershift 3dr £16,145 57.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Zetec EcoBoost Powershift 5dr £16,745 57.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Zetec EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £14,795 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 100 Zetec EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £15,395 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T 125 St-Line EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £16,545 65.7 mpg 9.4 s
1.0T 125 St-Line EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £17,145 65.7 mpg 9.4 s
1.0T 125 Titanium EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £16,295 65.7 mpg 9.4 s
1.0T 125 Titanium EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £16,895 65.7 mpg 9.4 s
1.0T 125 Titanium X EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £17,545 65.7 mpg 9.4 s
1.0T 125 Titanium X EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £18,145 65.7 mpg 9.4 s
1.0T 140 St-Line EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £16,845 62.8 mpg 9.0 s
1.0T 140 St-Line EcoBoost Start+Stop 5dr £17,445 62.8 mpg 9.0 s
1.0T St-Line EcoBoost Black Start+Stop 3dr £17,445 62.8 mpg 9.0 s
1.0T St-Line EcoBoost Red Start+Stop 3dr £16,945 62.8 mpg 9.0 s
1.0T Zetec EcoBoost Blue Start+Stop 3dr £14,995 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T Zetec EcoBoost Blue Start+Stop 5dr £15,595 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T Zetec EcoBoost White Start+Stop 3dr £14,995 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.0T Zetec EcoBoost White Start+Stop 5dr £15,595 65.7 mpg 11.2 s
1.25 60ps Studio 122 g/km 3dr £10,345 54.3 mpg 16.9 s
1.25 60ps Style 122 g/km 3dr £12,495 54.3 mpg 16.9 s
1.25 60ps Style 122 g/km 5dr £13,095 54.3 mpg 16.9 s
1.25 82 Zetec Blue Edtion 3dr £13,995 54.3 mpg 13.3 s
1.25 82 Zetec Blue Edtion 5dr £14,595 54.3 mpg 13.3 s
1.25 82 Zetec White Edition 3dr £13,995 54.3 mpg 13.3 s
1.25 82 Zetec White Edition 5dr £14,595 54.3 mpg 13.3 s
1.25 82ps Style 122 g/km 3dr £12,995 54.3 mpg 13.3 s
1.25 82ps Style 122 g/km 5dr £13,595 54.3 mpg 12.3 s
1.25 82ps Zetec 122 g/km 3dr £13,795 54.3 mpg 13.3 s
1.25 82ps Zetec 122 g/km 5dr £14,395 54.3 mpg 12.3 s
1.5 TDCi 75ps Style 3dr £14,595 78.5 mpg 13.5 s
1.5 TDCi 75ps Style 5dr £15,195 78.5 mpg 13.5 s
1.5 TDCi 75ps Titanium 3dr £16,395 78.5 mpg 13.5 s
1.5 TDCi 75ps Titanium 5dr £16,995 78.5 mpg 13.5 s
1.5 TDCi 75ps Zetec 3dr £15,395 76.3 mpg 13.5 s
1.5 TDCi 75ps Zetec 5dr £15,995 76.3 mpg 13.5 s
1.5 TDCi 95ps St-Line 3dr £17,145 78.5 mpg 10.9 s
1.5 TDCi 95ps St-Line 5dr £17,745 78.5 mpg 10.9 s
1.5 TDCi 95ps Titanium X 3dr £18,145 78.5 mpg 11.7 s
1.5 TDCi 95ps Titanium X 5dr £18,745 78.5 mpg 10.9 s
1.5 TDCi Style Econetic Start+Stop 3dr £15,695 88.3 mpg 11.9 s
1.5 TDCi Style Econetic Start+Stop 5dr £16,295 88.3 mpg 11.9 s
1.5 TDCi Titanium Econetic Start+Stop 3dr £17,295 88.3 mpg 11.9 s
1.5 TDCi Titanium Econetic Start+Stop 5dr £17,895 88.3 mpg 11.9 s
1.5 TDCi Zetec Econetic Start+Stop 3dr £16,295 88.3 mpg 11.9 s
1.5 TDCi Zetec Econetic Start+Stop 5dr £16,895 88.3 mpg 11.9 s
1.6 105ps Titanium 6speed Powershift 3dr £16,645 47.9 mpg 10.5 s
1.6 105ps Titanium 6speed Powershift 5dr £17,245 47.9 mpg 10.5 s
1.6 105ps Zetec 6speed Powershift 3dr £15,645 47.9 mpg 10.5 s
1.6 105ps Zetec 6speed Powershift 5dr £16,245 47.9 mpg 10.5 s
3 Door 1.0T 100 Titanium EcoBoost Powershift 5dr £17,145 57.7 mpg 10.8 s

On sale until June 2016

Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
1.0T 140 Zetec S Nav EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £16,845 62.8 mpg 9.9 s
1.0T Zetec S Nav EcoBoost Start+Stop 3dr £16,545 65.7 mpg 9.9 s
1.0T Zetec S Nav EcoBoost Start+Stop Black 3dr £17,445 62.8 mpg 9.0 s
1.0T Zetec S Nav EcoBoost Start+Stop Red 3dr £16,945 62.8 mpg 9.0 s
1.5 TDCi 95ps Zetec S Nav 3dr £17,145 78.5 mpg 11.2 s

On sale until September 2013

Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Style 1.6 Powershift 3dr Auto £13,995 47.9 mpg 10.5 s
Style 1.6 Powershift 5dr Auto £14,595 47.9 mpg 10.5 s
Titanium X 1.6 Powershift 3dr Auto £16,945 47.9 mpg 10.5 s
Titanium X 1.6 Powershift 5dr Auto £17,545 47.9 mpg 10.5 s

Model History

September 2012

Ford revealed restyled Fiesta

The new Fiesta offers an advanced package of technologies including voice-activated in-car connectivity system Ford SYNC, Active City Stop and the European debut of MyKey. It will also be equipped with the acclaimed 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine to deliver expected best-in-class fuel economy.

Wheel and tyre sizes: 17-inch have 205/40 R17 tyres. 16-inch have 195/45 R16 tyres. 15-inch have 195/50 R15 tyres. 14-inch have 175/65 R14 tyres. The 15" is a slightly deeper profile than before.

The Fiesta’s face is dominated by a trapezoidal front grille, bracketed by laser-cut headlamps with daytime running lamps that use LED technology, and features a power-dome bonnet design. The redesigned Fiesta also delivers a harmonious and ergonomically optimised interior.

The Fiesta follows Ford’s approach of "democratising technology" (everyone gets the good bits) – bringing advanced features to a greater number of drivers for the first time – and will be unique among its European competitors in featuring Active City Stop, a system designed to help drivers avoid low speed collisions with other cars and with pedestrians.

Ford SYNC in-car connectivity system delivers an unprecedented level of connectivity, enabling owners to voice-activate phone calls and music selection from devices connected via Bluetooth or USB. The SYNC system includes Emergency Assistance, which directly connects the vehicle occupants to local emergency services operators after an accident, in the correct language for the region.

The new Fiesta will also feature the European debut of segment-first MyKey, which will enable parents in particular to encourage safer driving and limit their teenager’s exposure to risk at the wheel. The system allows owners to configure maximum speed and audio volume limits. It also mutes audio until seat belts are fastened and ensures driver aids, safety systems and more vigorous alerts cannot be deactivated when used.

The 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine is the 2012 “International Engine of the Year” and is expected to deliver best-in-class fuel economy.

September 2012

Ford Fiesta engine line up for 2013 announced

The line up begines with the familiar 1.25 and 1.4 litre 'Sigma' four cylinder petrol engines. There will be an LPG version of the 1.4. The 1.0 three cylinder engine will be offered in two non-turbo outpits of 65PS and 80PS, both under 100g/km CO2 when fitted with auto stop start.

Turbocharged 1.0 Ecoboost engines will feature with 100PS or 125PS, also both under 100g/km with auto stop start. There will be a 1.6 105PS petrol engine with the 6-speed dual clutch Powershift automatic transmission, as in the B-Max.

The 1.5 litre 75PS diesel offered in the B-Max will also be available in the Fiesta, again less than 100g/km CO2, together with the 1.6 litre diesel with 95PS and, presumably, 115PS outputs. The 1.6 Econetic diesel will remain 87g/km CO2. Finally, the Fiesta ST will have a 182PS version of the 1.6 Ecoboost capable of taking it to 60mph in 7.6 seconds.

November 2013

Orders being taken for Fiesta with 100PS 1.0 EcoBoost engine and Powershift transmission for delivery from December 2013.

June 2016

Fiesta ST-Line launched

Gets a honeycomb design for the trapezoidal front grille, fog lamps with dark surrounds and a front bumper lip spoiler plus a a rear diffuser element and large rear roof spoiler.

Other styling extras include a black beltline beneath the windows, deep side-skirts and ST-Line exterior badging on the front wings along with unique 17-inch alloy wheels in Rock Metallic Grey. Inside there are sport seats with red stitching and a perforated leather ST-style steering wheel with grey stitching plus an ST-style gear knob, a dark woven headliner and ST-Line scuff plates

The new Ford ST-Line models are available only with high-power engine derivatives that complement the enhanced driving dynamics delivered by sport suspension – lowered by 10mm.

The Fiesta ST-Line is offered with a 100PS and 125PS 1.0-litre EcoBoost engines with five-speed manual transmission delivering 99g/km CO2 emissions and 65.7mpg fuel efficiency. There is also a 140PS 1.0-litre EcoBoost with five‑speed manual transmission delivering 104g/km CO2 and 62.8mpg or the 1.5-litre TDCi diesel with five-speed manual transmission, offering 94g/km CO2 and 78.5mpg.

July 2016

Warranty on 6-speed dry clutch Powershifts now extended to 5 years.

December 2017

Haynes manual produced for Ford Fiesta Petrol & Diesel 2013 ro 2017. Every manual is written from hands-on experience gained from stripping down and rebuilding each vehicle in the Haynes Project Workshop. The practical step-by-step instructions and clear photos are easy to follow and provide information on maintenance, servicing, fault finding, the MoT, brakes, electrics and Haynes tips to make many tasks easier. Fiestas covered are Hatchback & Van. Petrol: 1.0 litre (998cc) turbo (EcoBoost), 1.25 litre (1242cc) & 1.6 litre (1596cc) Turbo-diesel: 1.5 litre (1499cc) & 1.6 litre (1560cc) Duratorq TDCi. Not covered: 1.0 litre non-turbo (Duratec) or 1.4 litre petrol engines, or 'Mountune' or 'ST 200' versions (with 1.6 litre EcoBoost petrol engines). Does NOT cover new Fiesta range introduced July 2017.​ Price £22.99 but launched at sale price of £17.24.

What to watch out for

01-01-0001:

Early reports of 1.0 EcoBoost cooking their turbos because drivers switched the engines off when the turbos were almost red hot.

03-07-2013:

Seems to be a known problem with the stop/start system only working intermittently. Apparently Ford is working on a fix.

12-07-2013:

Reader reported just 25mpg from a Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost and was spun a line by the dealer that was normal. It would free up and become more economical on 5000 - 6000 miles.

29-09-2013:

Mysterious problem of 1.0 Ecoboost bought new on 24-8-2013 since when, in low gear, the engine has severely lost power 9 times and warning light "ENGINE MALFUNCTION SERVICE NOW" came on. Switching off and on again cleared both faults.

21-02-2014:

Buzzing noise reported from electric power steering motor of Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost 100.

26-03-2014:

Problem after first service of 2013 Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost. 100 miles into a subsequent journey a warning appeared: "Low oil pressure stop engine." Car recovered to a Ford dealer. Apparently, ECU should have been updated as part of the service. Car now running 10mpg more economically than before the service.

10-04-2014:

Report of clutch and clutch slave cylinder of Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost being replaced under warranty. Begs the question why a non DMF Fiesta clutch and slave cylinder are routinely replaced under warranty, whereas if the clutch fails on a Focus 1.0 EcoBoost with a DMF, the clutch, clutch slave cylinder and DMF are all replaced and the customer is charged for the job.

16-05-2014:

Low pressure fuel tank pump failed on month old 2014 Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost. Same fuel pump type no longer available and reader waiting for almost 2 weeks for new type of replacement pump.

04-09-2014:

Exhaust rear silencer box rusted through on 11 month old Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost.

12-10-2014:

Transmission of 6000 mile 2013 Fiesta 1.6 Powershift started shuddering at 15mph, particularly on inclines. Reason was transmission oil seal failure allowing transmission fluid to leak onto the dry clutch pack.

25-10-2014:

Dry clutch Ford Powershift transmission seals (1.0 and 1.6 petrol engines) have become a serious problem. Ford has stopped supplying the original seals as replacements. As of 19th October, Ford has introduced a kit of parts to fix Powershifts that should include a redesigned seal.

27-11-2014:

Electrical problem with new Ford Fiesta Titanium 1.6 Powershift gearbox. Battery goes flat overnight. Ford apparently now recognise a problem with new Fiestas and Kugas fitted with DAB radios and is trying to fix the issue. In the meantime Ford advises leaving the radio switched on at the radio and switching off via the ignition. Illogically, this cuts the current better than switching off at the radio.

13-01-2015:

Another 2014 Fiesta reported with battery drain problems. Reader advised to leave radio permanently on, and volume turned down if radio not required. Ford 'fix' now delayed to end February 2015.

13-01-2015:

Another 2013 Fiesta 1.6 Powershift reported with clunky transmission. Probably due to the known fault of transmission input shaft oil seal failing and leaking fluid into the twin dry clutch.

01-03-2015:

Another Fiesta battery drain reported, this 1.2 watts from a 2013 Fiesta 1.6. Likely to be the DAB radio.

07-06-2015:

Another report of drivetrain problems with a Focus 1.0 EcoBoost 125. IB5 gearbox failed after 5 months, clutch replaced after seven months, gears worse again after 11 months and total of 6,500 miles. TrustFord diagnosed a faulty clutch slave cylinder and put a claim in to Ford for that. Told by TrustFord that jamming and crunching is a "characteristic" of the IB5 gearbox.

15-06-2015:

Less than two year old Fiesta Powershift juddering on take offer. Dealer suggested software cure. More likely to need new transmission oil seal.

22-06-2015:

Failure of clutch pack on 2013 Fiesta Powershift reported and long wait for replacement clutch pack. Likely to be caused by the same shaft seal oil leak as on other dry clutch Powershifts.

15-10-2015:

"Stiff clutch" reported on 2014 Fiesta EcoBoost. Probably failing clutch slave cylinder.

28-12-2015:

Heater/blower fan speeds 1-3 stopped working on 2013 Fiesta Zetec S. Works only on maximum speed. Suspect resistor pack, but fan motor must be checked in case the problem is with it rather than with the resistor. If only the resistor is replaced and the fan motor has a fault it could lead to overheating and a similar wiring fire as in RHD Vauxhall Zafira Bs.

02-01-2016:

Jerking and hesitation reported from transmission of 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.6 Titanium Powershift when turning left or right and driving up a slight gradient.

20-01-2016:

2013 Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost had water pump and coolant pipe replaced under warranty. Now, at 45 months old and 46,000 miles cylinder head gasket has failed. Ford dealer refuses any liability.

10-05-2016:

Class action legal proceedings have been issued against Ford Australia by Banister Law over problems with Ford/Getrag Powershift automatic transmissions. Bannister Law claims that, while driving, its clients have experienced, without warning, “sudden acceleration, delay in downshifts, delayed acceleration and, in some circumstances, difficulty in stopping the vehicle whilst braking." The models fitted with Powershift transmissions include the Focus 1.6 and 2.0 models built between 2011 and 2014, the 1.6-litre Fiesta and 1.5-litre Fiesta produced between 2011 and 2014 and the 1.5-litre EcoSport crossover built from 2013 to 2014.

17-05-2016:

Report of cooling system "bubbling" on 2014 Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost 5-speed. Possibly a fault with the watercooling for the turbo.

18-05-2016:

Another Fiesta heater fan switch failure reported (see 28-12-2015).

27-05-2016:

Frequent draindown of battery on 2014 Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost reported. AA called out 6 times. Battery replaced once.

18-07-2016:

When juddering problems is reported together with surging when slowing down there is now a 3 stage cure for Powershifts. Firstly re-set the ECU, which apparently corrects about 30% of the cars. The next stage is to replace the dry clutch pack and alsp replace the transmission fluid. As long as the fluid has been replaced at 3 yearly intervals, Ford now warrants Powershifts for 5 years.

09-08-2016:

Report of 2 year old Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost bought used 6 months previously suffering clutch failure at 36,000 miles. Selling dealer thought probably clutch slave cylinder, but said he wasn't liable because it was an ex-driving school car. But he is liable because he sold a car with a pre-existing fault.

03-09-2016:

Report of gearbox problems with 7,000 mile June 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.0. EcoBoost. For the past few months it seemed to have engaged but on lifting the clutch the gears have ground. On the second try it has engaged. However, twice the gear has engaged first time only to 'pop out' after moving the car a yard or two. Probably the standard clutch slave cylinder problem.

26-09-2016:

Mass demonstrations by owners in Thailand against problems with 6-speed dry clutch Powershift transmissions in Ford Fiestas and Focus models. Ford of Thailand promised action.

27-09-2016:

Another report of a 2014 Ford Fiesta Titanium X occasionally jumping out of reverse gear. The dealer said no problem with the gearbox at first service. At 2nd service owner complained again and Service Manager said it is because there is no synchromesh on reverse gear. Then it happened to him as reversed the car to take it to the Service Bay.

30-09-2016:

Report of clutch problems with 2014 Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost. Within 1,200 miles owner twice reported clutch problems - smell, inability to engage gears. On diagnosis (a drive around the car park) no problems were found and the car was fine in service until this week at 30,000 miles the clutch went. Trust Ford refuses to treat this as a warranty repair unless some other fault is found (such as a duff clutch slave cylinder). They have offered a discount on labour costs, but owner will still be liable for over £600.

06-10-2016:

Report that front doors of a 2016 Fiesta will centrally lock on the plip even though a back door or the hatchback has been left unlatched. Dealer tested several others and found they were the same.

05-12-2016:

Report of repeated juddering at low speeds of 8,000 mile 2013 1.6 litre Fiesta Titanium automatic (Powershift). Despite numerous software adjustments by Ford dealer a intermittent pronounced juddering on acceleration at low speeds has persisted. 28 faults reported since January 2011 (effectively since January 2013).

07-12-2016:

Report of reverse difficult to engage in 33k mile 2013 Fiesta 1.25: sometimes graunches into gear and sometimes (although rarely) pops out.

21-12-2016:

Report of coolant level of new Ford Fiesta Ecoboost 140PS rising above max level. Coolant drained to max, but after another journey rose back above max. Suggests to me an airlock in the cooling system and there have been reports of the coolant pipe to the turbo fracturing slightly allowing loss of coolant. Engine therefore rinning on not enough coolant so urgent attention required.

09-01-2017:

Report of problems with 2013 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost: Broke down for the third time with apparently the same problem (engine management sensor?) The first time was 14 October 2016 and it took 5 weeks to "solve" the problem. The problem repeated on about 21 November 2016 after having the vehicle back for a short period of time. Dealer again had the vehicle for several weeks before returning it "repaired". 8 January 2017 the problem appears to have returned.

21-02-2017:

Report of 2013 Ford Fiesta Powershift bought used on 21-1-2017 juddering and shaking in lower gears and returened tro dealer afdter 6 days. After several delays, now having new dry clutch pack fitted.

03-03-2017:

Report of occasional juddering from transmission of 14,500 mile 2014 Ford Fiesta Powershift when accelerating from stationary or at low speeds. Ford dealer says it needs a new clutch pack that will cost £1,500. Dealer has offered to put in a goodwill claim to Ford, but because one of the services was not done at a Ford dealership, they don't think owner has much chance of success.

09-03-2017:

First report received of timing belt failure of the belt in oil belt in a Ford 1.0 EcoBoost, in this case a 2013 125 EcoBoost in which the belt failed at 108,000 miles despite having a recommended life of 150,000 miles. So our recommendation is not to leave a belt change on these past 100,000 miles.

21-03-2017:

2013 Fiesta 1.5TDCI needed new DPF at 28,000 mostly motorway miles. Cost £1,000. Still judders and cuts out.

31-03-2017:

Complaint of electric windows of 3-door Fiesta not closing properly, seemingly hitting a stop and then rolling down again. Advised owner to check the window channels.

22-05-2017:

Just-auto.com reports a mass class action lawsuit against Ford over failed low torque dry clutch Powershift transmissions in Fiesta and Focus models. A mass action lawsuit has been filed, under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, against Ford Motor Company claiming a defective PowerShift transmission in Ford Focus models from 2012-2015 and Ford Fiesta models from 2011-2015. Currently, there are more than 4,000 past or current owners who have joined the lawsuit. Thousands of Ford Focus and Ford Fiesta owners have reported consistent jerking and shuddering while driving these vehicles, and many have experienced delayed acceleration and deceleration. In some instances, drivers reported unintended acceleration when stopped at traffic lights, and other times the cars would roll backwards on an incline. Ford has issued more than 20 Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) on these models to alert dealership service technicians about known mechanical issues. A TSB is not public and dealers are not mandated to contact owners to complete the repairs. The most common course of dealer action has been to re-flash the transmission control module (TCM) and replace clutches, but the transmission problems persist. Many customers have taken their vehicles to dealerships for repairs and spent hundreds of dollars, but the vehicles continued shudder. Often customers were told that the problems weren't real, but were part of normal operation. Feeling their cars were unsafe and unreliable, some customers ultimately sold them at a loss. According to Kelley Blue Book , the resale value of Ford Focus and Ford Fiestas with the PowerShift transmission is $3,000 – $4,000 less than Focus and Fiesta models without it. In 2014, Ford extended the powertrain warranty on the vehicles from five years and 60,000 miles to seven years and 100,000 miles to cover the clutch shudder on cars built before June of 2013, but no consistently reliable repair has been provided. Consumers interested in participating in the mass class action suit should visit FordTransmissionProblems.com and www.facebook.com/YourLegalJustice. Since this is a mass action lawsuit with "fee shifting", consumers will incur no legal fees. SOURCE Stern Law, PLLC

11-07-2017:

"Jerky" starts reported in Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost Powershift.

30-08-2017:

Report of 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost needing two new engines and now back at the dealer with the same problem. They are now saying it is the waterpump, but the symptoms are the same as before, white smoke coming from exhaust, high engine temp and loss of coolant. Our explanation is t he engine has a watercooled turbo that superheats the engine coolant before sending it back to the expansion tank via a 'degas pipe' that was found to have a weak union in it. All of these degas pipes should now have been replaced. But the turbo is also oil cooled and if the oil feed and oil return pipes are blocked with carbonised oil from switching the engine off when the turbo is too hot, the bearing will not get its necessary lubrication and will overheat beyond the capacity of the watercooling to cool it.

11-10-2017:

Report of front alloy wheels of November 2014 Ford Fiesta corroding around the valves and causing the tyres to lose pressure. Ford agreed to replace the front wheels, but not the rears that are showing the same type of corrosion around the valves but are not yet leaking.

23-10-2017:

2nd complaint that Easyfuel filler flap of 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.0T Ecoboost does not lock.

27-10-2017:

Report of 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost in Trust Ford dealer since July 2017 and finally fitted with a new engine under warranty.

19-11-2017:

"Shuddering" reported from clutch pack of February 2013 Ford Fiesta Powershift that disappears when driven manually and at speed. Car now at 32,000 kilometres in "Asia". Probably needs a new Powershift clutch pack.

09-01-2018:

Report of speed control of heater fan of 2013 Ford Fiesta failing for the 6th time. Replaced previous 5 times under warranty. Suggests a fault with the fan motor for which thespeed control is merely a variable resistor.

18-01-2018:

Battery draindown reported on September 2013 Ford Fiesta 1.25 bought pre-registered in April 2014. Breakdown company called out when it failed to start and reported: "Started your vehicle, tested your battery, charging system and tested for electrical discharge. Battery voltage 3.3volts on arrival. Boost started and charged battery for 15 minsalternator output 14.2volts 32amps at negative terminal. Battery tested good recharge required. When switched off there is a parasitic drain of approx 1.5amps and the centre display (radio/phone etc) Is powering up and displaying message "traction control is off" every 10 secs.Advised customer to take to their garage/dealer for further inspection as battery will continue to drain. The cause of the discharged battery could not be identified at the roadside and will need investigating. Drive or run your vehicle for at least 40 minutes or connect a battery charger to fully charge your battery. Diagnostic testing may be limited in a breakdown type situation. Please ensure symptoms/suggested faults are confirmed by your chosen repairer before any suggested work is started." Ford dealer car purchaaed from unable to look at it for a week, then charged £90 to re-set the ECU. Similar battery draindown problems reported on post-2013 Fiesta on 27-5-2016; 1-3-2015; and 27-11-2014.

20-02-2018:

Complaint of driveshaft failing on 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.0 T EcoBoost at 30,000 miles. Car has RAC check in November 2017, CV boots intact, then became difficult to get into gears then inner CV failed.

25-02-2018:

Further report of battery draindown on September 2013 Ford Fiesta 1.25 (18-1-2018) turned out to be a failed cell in the battery. After further testing the sealer found a problem with the electrics that operate the passenger window, and needed replacing. Cost £400.

18-04-2018:

Report of loss of compression probably due to a dropped valve in engine of 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.25 after 3 years and 5 weeks and 36,000 miles.

26-04-2018:

Ford has been hit with record $10 million fine for unconscionable conduct over its handling of complaints about faulty Powershift automatic transmissions in more than 10,00 Australian cars. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) launched legal action against Ford in 2017 after receiving complaints about Fiesta, Focus and EcoSport vehicles fitted with the "PowerShift" transmission. Thousands of drivers complained that their cars shuddered and jerked when accelerating, suddenly lost power or made a lot of noise. "Despite knowing that shuddering was a symptom of the quality issues with the vehicles, Ford frequently told customers that shuddering was the result of the customer's driving style," ACCC chairman Rod Sims said. Ford knew that the symptoms of the quality issues with the vehicles were experienced intermittently, but required customers to demonstrate them on demand in the presence of a dealer in order for repairs to be undertaken." About 75,000 Ford vehicles sold in Australia between 2011 and 2016 were fitted with the "PowerShift" transmission. Complaints began to surface in late 2015, but the ACCC said in many cases Ford refused to offer a refund or replacement. Drivers who wanted a new car were required to make a significant payment towards their replacement vehicle. "Ford told consumers that refunds and replacement vehicles were not an option, when they may have been legally entitled to these remedies under the consumer guarantees," Mr Sims said. Ford has acknowledged it took too long to identify problems with the gearboxes, and vowed to make things right with its customers. Ford Australia chief executive Graeme Whickman said. "We were overwhelmed with the volume of complaints and, while it was not intended, over a 10-month period our processes were inadequate and information provided was either inaccurate or incomplete. We let our customers down and for that we are sorry." Under a deal struck by Ford and the ACCC — and approved by the Federal Court — the car maker will review complaints made by up to 10,500 customers between May 1, 2015 and November 1, 2016. An independent auditor will assess whether those drivers are entitled to a refund or replacement vehicle. The review process will commence in early July 2018 and run for 12 months.

08-05-2018:

Report of drivetrain of 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost slipping when reversing up even a slight incline. Ford dealer replaced the dual mass flywheel but not the clutch nor the release bearing under warranty. However, since its replacement a moaning noise is sometimes heard when driver lets the clutch up in reverse gear and first gear is staring to show the same condition to a lesser degree. The repairing dealer informed owner that it is a characteristic of the dual mass flywheel, and not the clutch slipping. He says that should it get worse owner should should return it to him.

20-05-2018:

Owner of 2nd hand Ford Fiesta EcoBoost reported that after starting problems at 30,000 miles not cured by a new battery, new spark plugs or a 30,000 mile service at an independent garage she took it to a Ford dealer who told her it needed a new engine at a cost of over £5,000.

13-06-2018:

Report of oil seal and clutch pack failure for a second time in a 2013 Ford Fiesta Powershift. Dealer quoted £957 to replace. Ford refused any financial assistance as the car is now 5 years old.

14-06-2018:

At 4th year MoT owner of 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost told there was "a small leak in the coolant system." On further investigation leak was found to be inside the engine (head gasket? waterpump?) and dealer needed car for 2 days.

15-06-2018:

If a Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost has a degas pipe from the turbo to the coolant expansion tank with a black plastic union that looks like this:

Ford Focus 1.0 Eco Boost Degas Pipe Close Up Original

It needs to be replaced with one with a white nylon union that looks like this.

Ford Focus 1.0 Ecoboost Degas Pipe Modified

Otherwise the union in the pipe could fail, the engine could lose its coolant and the engine could then overheat and potentially destroy itself. Most EcoBoost engines have been fixed by Ford dealers when in for a service, but this was not a DLVA recall, so cars that were independently serviced may not have had the work done.

Below is the Production Modified (rather than Dealer Modified) degas pipe in later Ecoboost 1.0 engines. This one is on a 2016 Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost 140 and has no union in the pipe itself:

Ford Fiesta 1.0 Eco Boost 140 2016 Degas Pipe (1)

26-06-2018:

Report of 2nd failure of clutch pack of Ford Fiesta 1.6 Powershift at 22.500 miles manifested by low speed judder on acceleration. Dealer reduced to price to £750, but no assistance from Ford, which point blank refused.

16-07-2018:

Report of Powershift transmission of 12,000 mile 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost "starting to whine under acceleration and gives the feeling the clutch is slipping as the vehicle doesn't drive forwards as it used to. Local main dealer denies any knowledge of such problems and insists there has never been a recall issued for the car. Won't admit to any form of extended 5 year warranty as in other countries and refused to look at the car for 3 weeks due to "pressure of work".

04-08-2018:

Report that used 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost, bought from Ford dealer, immediately needed (within 3 days) " clutch assembly, cylinder assembly, gasket and anti freeze, bolt hex h."

20-08-2018:

Report of independently bought and serviced 2013 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost suffering degas pipe failure and consequential cylinder head gasket failure.

27-08-2018:

Report of rear coil spring failing on 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.0T EcoBoost 125 Titanium X 3dr, 4 months out of warranty. Dealer refuses to entertain a post warranty goodwill claim and wants £340, to replace both rear coil springs.

07-09-2018:

Report of coolant leak from engine of 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.0 T EcoBoost 100 Start/Stop Zetec 5dr Hatchback.

07-09-2018:

Report of 2015 Ford Fiesta at 41k miles failing MoT emissions test. Passed after significant work by local Ford Dealer who thought it would fail next year.

12-09-2018:

Report of two 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost Powershifts both suffering shuddering when accelerating from standstill.

26-09-2018:

Report of 2013 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost, purchased in July 2017, suffering engine failure after 8 weeks. The Ford dealer replaced the engine. Now, 10 months later and 2 months out of dealer warranty, the engine has failed again and the dealer is refusing to replace it.

01-10-2018:

Ford announced that it will be fitting new 1.0 Ecoboost engines to the 1,000 out-of-warranty Fiesta, Focus and Tourneo Connect models the company had previously refused to re-engine when the engines failed due to loss of coolant (some cars for a 2nd time). 600,000 1.0 EcoBoosts have been produced. 44,000 have had their turbo-to-expansion tank degas pipes replaced as a TSB 'service action'. But 2,000 suffered actual engine failure. Of these, 1,000 have had their engines replaced free of charge, but the other 1,000 had not. Ford rectified this situation on 1-10-2018. Ford's website carries details to encourage outstanding owners who have experienced an issue to get in touch ( https://www.ford.co.uk/owner/resources-and-support/faqs ). With any future cases, subject to being assessed and linked to potential 1.0-litre engine overheating, Ford will contribute 100% of the cost of repair at a Ford dealer. Furthermore, we will re-examine previous cases to ensure that this policy of a 100% contribution to the repair cost is applied consistently. UK owners should contact Ford by emailing mgrcrc@ford.com with vehicle registration number. It will take time to re-examine previous cases thoroughly, but Ford will respond to all correspondence.

19-10-2018:

Report of transmission failure wanring light coming on in 2014 Ford Fiesta Ecoboost Powershift at 50,000 miles and the car suddenly was very jerky to drive. Owner ould not use reverse. He took the car to the Ford dealership and it needed a software reset. A few days ago, the warning light came on again. The Ford dealer had the car for a couple of days and thought they had cured the problem. Then, the next day, the same thing happened again: warning light, jerky, no reverse. Back to dealer then phone call from dealer: the whole gearbox needs replacing. Over £5,000. Owner has extended platinum warranty until December 2018, but apparently Ford will only pay £1,500 and he has to pay the rest. Ford will pay the rest and if it refuses can be compelled to.

04-11-2018:

Report of ignition lock failing on 2015 Ford Fiesta just out of 3 year warranty. Replaced by local Ford dealer at owner's expense. Owner asked for controbution from Ford which Ford agreed to, but says he never received the money.

20-12-2018:

Report of failure of dual mass flywheel of 2014 Ford Fiesta at 37,000 miles. Charged £900 to replace.

31-01-2019:

Report of "nut coming loose" in turbo of 2013 Ford Fiesta 1.0L Ecoboost and destroying the turbo.

19-02-2019:

Numerous problems reported with 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost: Slight kangarooing since new, new battery required after 18 months, oil leak detected on 3 year service so new head gasket required after 34 months, engine management sensor replaced a week after head gasket replaced.

22-02-2019:

Report of 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost slipping out of reverse gear. Dealer told owner it was because the clutch pedal was being pressed too far down.

23-02-2019:

Report of failure of clutch of September 2016 Ford Fiesta Zetec at 26,000 miles.

24-02-2019:

Report of premature rusting at the bottom of the wheel arches of a 2013 Ford Fiesta ever since it was new. Ford blames stone damage chipping off the paint.

13-03-2019:

Problem with severely out of date mapping in Fords's Sync 3 satnav (in this case in an April 2017 Kuga) fiinally cured by an update. If you visit https://www.ford.co.uk/owner/resources-and-support/sync-bluetooth/update#/status/ and enter your chassis number it tells you an update is required. It needs to be downloaded onto a USB stick and then loaded into the car.This takes a long time because the file is massive approx. (25GB). Enter chassis number bottom right, then it’ll find map update required and click ‘prepare maps download’ and then take it from there. This afflicts all Sync 3 sat navs to date.

19-03-2019:

Report of several issues with 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost now at 27,500 miles. A coil spring failed and both were replaced under warranty. Then warning came up: ‘service engine now’ with the orange spanner and a few hundred yards later the car went into ‘limp’ mode. Recovery came out, although they could start the car it was just shuddering and not driveable). Taken to local Ford dealer who diagnosed ‘fuel pump internal error’, covered under my extended warranty purchased from Ford Protect, but not the diagnosis that cost £114. Fuel pump replaced but after testing the technician noted it was popping fuses which he replaced and re-tested but it happened again. He thought it was probably a wiring issue which he then investigated and confirmed this was the case and fixed it (all covered under warranty apparently).

02-04-2019:

Several reports of Ford Fiesta fan motors only working on the highest setting. This means the fan motor is faulty/wearing out. The car needs a new fan motor. It does not need some cleverdick messing around with the variable resistor that controls it or the car could catch fire.

10-05-2019:

Report of failure of Powershift transmission of 22k mile 2014 Ford Fiesta bought used in October 2018. A high pitched whining started around 2 weeks previously. New transmission qupater at £4,500. Dealer and Ford both deny any kind of responsibility because more than 6 month since purchase.

19-07-2019:

Report of failed rear axle bushes on 2015 Ford Fiesta at 26,000 miles. Quoted £320.

Ford Fiesta 2016 Broken Gear Selector [1b]

31-07-2019:

Report of DMF/clutch/transmission failure in 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost IB5 manual at 42,000 miles. Would not change from 2nd to 3rd, then stuck in 4th. The clutch pedal now seems very light and the tactile feel of the clutch diaphragm spring going 'over-centre' can no longer be felt. The gear lever can be in the neutral position, but the car is still in 4th gear. The gear lever feels OK with the engine off and it appears to select all of the gears when the engine is off. This is not the case with the engine running. There are some mechanical noises coming from the 'bell-housing area' if attempts are made to drive the car forward. Owner later reported gear change cables and external linkages checked and OK. Not DMF failure because has a solid flywheel. Not concentric clutch slave cylinder leaking as no evidence of this. Box permanently stuck in 4th gear, but 1st and 2nd could be selected putting the box in two gears simultaneously but that locked up the gearbox. Owner diagnosed broken gear selector, which appears to be made of an aluminium alloy. It shows signs of defective manufacture with "a significant and conspicuous fatigue spall evident on the fracture face. The fracture face is crystalline in appearance, which indicates that hydrogen embrittlement may have contributed to the component failure." Cost of repair estimated at £3,179.49 comprising: new gearbox, flywheel, clutch assembly, concentric clutch slave cylinder, clutch thrust bearing, offside driveshaft. Ford Customer Care made a contributory offer that effectively covers 50% of the repair costs leaving the owner with a £1,585.74 bill towards the repair. After an independent report nby ACE Automotive Consulting Engineers, by December 2019 the Ford dealer paid the rest.

08-08-2019:

Report of powertrain warning on the revcounter dial of 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.6 Powershift. Probably the dual clutch staring to fail.

15-08-2019:

Report of warning message on dash of 6,000 mile 2016 Ford Fiesta 1.6 Powershift: "Transmission Fault book-in with Ford Service".

12-10-2019:

Numerous problems reported with 45k mile Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost, bought from a car supermarket. After a short time the warning light came on and, after testing, it was decided it was the lamda sensor 1 (code poo36) and the car needed a new catalytic converter, spark plugs, air filter and sensor at a cost well in excess of £1000. Work done but, shortly after, the light came on again indicating a sooted lama sensor 2 (code p0032). This was then changed at a cost of £300. Immediately after returning home the warning light again came on yet again. It was taken back to the same garage and extensive checks were carried out which indicated that the mass airflow sensor had failed. This was replaced at a cost of £186. After driving less than 5 miles the warning light has come on again.

02-11-2019:

Report of clutch of 2016 Foed Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost lesting only 12,000 miles driven by an 80 year old, always on runs of 150 miles or more. Could be due to a failed concentric clutch slave cylinder.

27-11-2019:

Report of dual mass flywheel failure on 2017 Ford Fiesta at 17,000 miles.

07-12-2019:

Report of Ford Fiesta Powershift requiring 4 replacement brake pedal switches and one new clutch pack but garage cannot reprogram the system.

22-12-2019:

Report of pinking of engine of 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost. Superunleaded and a fuel system cleaner did not help. Eventually traced to a dirty air filter that had not been changed by the Ford dealer in 40,000 miles of services. Air filter costs £17 and contains a sensor.

07-01-2020:

Report of failure of Powershift dry clutch transmission of '64' reg Ford Fiesta at 21k miles. "Transmission malfunction, service now" appeared on dash. Ford dealer said fault with module and quoted £1,500.

19-10-2020:

Report of coolant loss on 2013 EcoBoost Fiesta. Car owned from new with 11,945 miles and full main dealer service history. Leaking O-ring seal behind the timing belt cover had failed and the cost for repair is £1650.

21-04-2021:

C orrosion present on the metal pipe that is the turbo coolant return pipe on 2017 Fiesta EcoBoost. The advice from local main Ford agent is that they have seen two other examples of this on Fiestas but none that showed any leakage of coolant. Owner told that the only solution was to fit a replacement complete turbo unit.

18-11-2021:

Cam belt failure reported on 2016 Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost. Dealer has offered £1100 towards the £7000 cost of a replacement engine.

04-10-2022:

Powershift gearbox problems reported on 2015 Fiesta automatic (43,000 miles). Warning light with 'transmission failure” coming on.

What does the Ford Fiesta (2013 – 2017) cost?