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What was the problem with the Ford Mondeo in 2004?

What was the problem with the Ford Mondeo in 2004?

2004 Ford Mondeo LX 2.0 from UK and Ireland. Summary: Ford now engineer their cars to rapidly become scrap. Faults: The engine. Ford designed this engine to fail early. This is a complex and potentially heated discussion, however the facts are this.

Is the Ford Mondeo Mk4 a good car?

The newer mk4 2007 onwards Mondeo is a huge improvement though, but I’d still be wary of the diesels. Don’t know about the petrol engine in these cars, but I had a 2005 Mazda 6 2.0 diesel and it was awful. Problems with dual mass flywheel, diesel particle filter, injectors, etc. You name it.

What’s the ring thickness on a Ford Mondeo?

Manufacturers, in order to get higher MPG have made internal friction less by reducing the piston and oil control ring thickness from 1.5-2mm to only 0.6mm. This can cause (or often causes) premature ring wear and failure.

What kind of engine does second generation Mondeo have?

For the second generation Mondeo, the Zetec engine was replaced with 1.8 and 2.0 litre Mazda L engines, branded Duratec by Ford.

When did the Ford Mondeo come to Mexico?

This Mondeo came to Mexico, replacing the North American built Ford Contour, and was sold from 2001 to 2007, when the Ford Fusion replaced it. The North American market Fusion and Ford Five Hundred /Taurus sported very similar styling, inside and out.

When did the Ford Mondeo estate come out?

Ford launched a class leader in 2000 with the second-generation Mondeo. Spacious and comfortable, the car was also enjoyable to drive. While the diesel engines were a big improvement over the ones in the old model, it wasn’t until the introduction of the TDCi engines in November 2001 that they were truly competitive.

2004 Ford Mondeo LX 2.0 from UK and Ireland. Summary: Ford now engineer their cars to rapidly become scrap. Faults: The engine. Ford designed this engine to fail early. This is a complex and potentially heated discussion, however the facts are this.

The newer mk4 2007 onwards Mondeo is a huge improvement though, but I’d still be wary of the diesels. Don’t know about the petrol engine in these cars, but I had a 2005 Mazda 6 2.0 diesel and it was awful. Problems with dual mass flywheel, diesel particle filter, injectors, etc. You name it.

For the second generation Mondeo, the Zetec engine was replaced with 1.8 and 2.0 litre Mazda L engines, branded Duratec by Ford.

When did the Ford Mondeo diesel engine come out?

A powerful yet economical 1.8-litre Sci engine was added to the Mondeo line up in autumn 2003, alongside Euro IV compliant TDCi 130 diesel engines. Two more new engines arrived in time for summer 2004.

When did the Ford Mondeo get a facelift?

By mid 2005, these had been joined by a 90bhp TDCi and the Mondeo had been subjected to a mild facelift. The all new Mondeo starred in Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond movie, Casio Royale before being launched in the summer of 2007.

Which is the best diesel in the Ford Mondeo?

It had to happen sooner or later! Ford’s performance engineers have finally been given free rein with the impressive TDCi diesel. Ford’s diesels go from strength to strength – and its most powerful oil-burner could be the best yet.

What was the top speed of the Ford Mondeo in 2005?

This was not dissimilar in performance to the ST220, with a 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) time of 6.8 seconds and a top speed of 151 mph (243 km/h). In 2005, there were two new Duratorq common rail (TDCi) options, a 2.2L with 114 kW (155 PS) and a detuned version of the 2.0L with 65 kW (89 PS).

Is there a flexifuel version of the Ford Mondeo?

No flexifuel variant was available. There was only one trim level, the Ghia, with manual or automatic gearbox. In Mexico, the model was similar to the European version to replace the Ford Contour. Trim levels were Core, Edge]

What was the problem with the Ford Mondeo?

There was a design flaw with the new 1.8 and 2.0 L petrol units with the butterfly valves in the inlet manifold, which could cause severe engine damage when they failed.

Manufacturers, in order to get higher MPG have made internal friction less by reducing the piston and oil control ring thickness from 1.5-2mm to only 0.6mm. This can cause (or often causes) premature ring wear and failure.

When did the Ford Mondeo TDCi come out?

In 2005, there were two new Duratorq direct-injection (TDCi) options, a 2.2L with 114 kW (155 PS) and a detuned version of the 2.0L with 65 kW (89 PS). Also, the Seat Belt Warning System was added and is now standard, with an audible/visual warning signal reminding the driver to fasten his/her seat belt.

What kind of engine does a Ford Mondeo have?

The archaic Endura-E 1.8 L turbodiesel engine was dropped and replaced by a more sophisticated 2.0 L Duratorq direct-injection (TDCi) unit with a variable geometry turbine. This clever turbine system allows a certain amount of overboost, giving an extra 10% or so of torque for short periods.

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Ruth Doyle