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When did the Ford Puma Thunder come out?

When did the Ford Puma Thunder come out?

In late 2001 a special edition Ford Puma Thunder was announced to mark the final passing of this cracker of a coupe. Going out at the top of its game, the Puma looks set for future classic status. Certainly, this car turns heads, with its fared-in headlamps, kicked-up tail and distinctive side slashes.

Are there any problems with the Ford Puma?

The Puma has also been known to suffer from earthing problems. There is a braided metal earth strap that runs from the rear of the engine to the bulkhead, which is prone to corrosion. It’s worth checking the condition of this strap when you perform your under-bonnet checks.

What’s the average speed of a Ford Puma?

The smaller-engined 1.4-litre Puma is visually indistinguishable from the more powerful car. It reaches 60mph is a still respectable 10.8 seconds, incidentally, while average fuel consumption of 38mpg makes it a car you buy with both your heart and your head.

Why does my Puma run rough when idling?

When the sensor fails, the engine will most probably run rough, be hesitant, or stall when idling. This should be self evident on your test drive. On the whole, the Puma is very good as far as corrosion goes; it’s certainly no rust bucket. Places to look for rust spots are on the edges of the wheel arches, the door edges, and sills.

In late 2001 a special edition Ford Puma Thunder was announced to mark the final passing of this cracker of a coupe. Going out at the top of its game, the Puma looks set for future classic status. Certainly, this car turns heads, with its fared-in headlamps, kicked-up tail and distinctive side slashes.

When did the Ford Puma front wheel drive end?

The Puma was a front wheel-drive vehicle that came in a 2+2 seating option. Based on the Ford Fiesta, the car an engine line-up from Yamaha. Features on the Puma included Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) system, ABS, and traction control for low and high speeds. The car was discontinued in 2002 but a new generation was announced in 2009.

What kind of engine does a Ford Puma have?

If it only works on one setting then the resistor pack has burnt out, but if there’s only full heat or no heat, then it’s the common issue of a faulty heater control valve. The normal Puma came with a choice of 1.4-, 1.6- and 1.7-litre VCT Zetec-SE 16-valve engines.

When the sensor fails, the engine will most probably run rough, be hesitant, or stall when idling. This should be self evident on your test drive. On the whole, the Puma is very good as far as corrosion goes; it’s certainly no rust bucket. Places to look for rust spots are on the edges of the wheel arches, the door edges, and sills.

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Ruth Doyle