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Old 31-01-2007, 07:56 AM   #1
bru20vt
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Default Fiesta problems

Guys, you might want to check if your fiesta has a similiar problem. My 6 month old Fiesta LX 3 dr window sill is starting to flake and lose the thin black coating. Dealer is replacing both sides under warranty.

Secondly, and dont get me wrong as I love the way this car drives and the general solidity (lack of any squeaks) compared to the audi I had previuoisly.

I am still getting rough idling on start up even though the ECU has been reflashed by the dealer. Also, I will be sitting at the traffic lights and it feels like it wants to jerk forwad even though my foot is on the brake. It is an auto and I only ever put BP Ultimate.

I would be very interested if anyone else is having this problem.

dom

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