I BOUGHT A CHEAP FORD FIESTA ECO BOOST

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
  • Hi guys, in this video we take a look at my latest purchase, A Ford Fiesta Eco Boom, sorry I mean Boost 😁 that I purchased from a dealer for £1900.
    Lets take a closer look at it and I explain what to look out for when buying a Ford Eco boost engine.
    Check out the video when I bought the fiesta in my latest Vlog video Episode 3 below
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  • @mandymoo7406
    @mandymoo7406 Рік тому +165

    I would rather buy a hand grenade with the pin missing😂

  • @derekwhittle2158
    @derekwhittle2158 Рік тому +49

    Never had a problem. Right oil and regular changes never been a problem

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому +5

      That's great to hear👍 and I don't wish unreliability on anyone, however I just tell it how it is and what my experience is on working on hundreds of them.

    • @foxa3658
      @foxa3658 Рік тому +6

      That's exactly it, looked after properly they are a magnificent engine 👍

    • @Vfourmike
      @Vfourmike Рік тому +4

      Between my son and I we’ve done about 25k miles on our eco boost now (140) and I’ve changed oil 5 times so far. Car has done 36k miles. People slack on looking after a car then they end up with the issues it creates.

    • @michaelc6325
      @michaelc6325 Рік тому +11

      Had these engines for the last 10 years and never had a single issue. I do have main dealer service and know about using the right oil. Unfortunately a lot of people don’t and will top up there engine with the wrong stuff . It should have been a chain belt from the start imo.

    • @derekwhittle2158
      @derekwhittle2158 Рік тому

      @@michaelc6325 I know of three all fine

  • @don-qb4xb
    @don-qb4xb Рік тому +29

    I see these all the time in work. Shame on Ford for producing such a pile of junk. As you said the 1.25 was a cracking engine and the 1.6 as well.

  • @TonyNaessens-m2m
    @TonyNaessens-m2m 22 дні тому +1

    Thank you for the thorough assessment. 19:53 My son was about to purchase a Ford Fiesta with a 1.0 litre Petrol EcoBoost engine. God Bless you and thank you !!

  • @fabshop6359
    @fabshop6359 Рік тому +5

    Cracking video! “Buyer Beware!”, so very true where the ecoboost engine is concerned.

  • @brianiswrong
    @brianiswrong Рік тому +19

    I sold my 2013 fiesta ecoboost 125bhp with 108'000 miles on it.
    My mate down the road still has his 2013 fiesta ecoboost 99bhp which he has had since 600 miles, is still his daily with 150'000 miles.
    Neither had a timing belt .
    We part exchanged for a chain driven engined car after a £950 quote for the wet belt change on the fiesta .

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому

      Fair play to him

    • @johnmunro4952
      @johnmunro4952 Рік тому +3

      I had a 2012 1.0 ( 99bhp) focus Titanium for 3.5 years from 66k to 82k. Did the de-gas hose but not the Belt. Moved it on and was sad to see it go. A guy came up from London to buy it for £400 less than I paid for it!! It was a bloody brilliant car. £20 year tax, 420 miles on a 40L tank. All the toys and a fun drive. They are great IMHO

    • @kevinbray9550
      @kevinbray9550 7 місяців тому

      Timing belts...they just don't belong in cars do they ?. Considering the environment they have to operate in it's no wonder they disintegrate. Another manufacturer giving zero "f"s about their product once it's a few years old. It's "wear & tear" innit ?.
      Really wasn't expecting consumer advice from a car dealer so thank you for the heads up on the disasters that await if you roll the dice and buy a Ford with the Ecoboost.

  • @russellsprout2223
    @russellsprout2223 2 місяці тому +2

    Excellent review and very timely because you definitely helped me dodge a bullet. Great work - thanks. 😮

  • @EppingForest304
    @EppingForest304 Рік тому +6

    Great vlog… you’ve confirmed the many potential problems that I’ve heard about the 1 litre eco-boom engines.👍

  • @MrConnect54
    @MrConnect54 Рік тому +5

    Great info as usual good of you to share ur experience and knowledge to the less knowledgeable

  • @bigjml
    @bigjml Рік тому +5

    Brave man.
    Ecoboom
    Great when they are running well

  • @chrisg4770
    @chrisg4770 Рік тому +8

    Got same car and age. Lower mileage 63k never had an issue with it. Sailed through 4 x MOT's.

    • @TC-tn9tb
      @TC-tn9tb Рік тому

      not enough mileage yet, do yourself a favour and sell it when you've put a few more miles on it.

  • @tomoreilly9932
    @tomoreilly9932 Рік тому +6

    Wet belts grrrrrr.naturally aspirated engine much more reliable, not as nippy or frugal, but much safer bet.great vid as usual, some handy tips to owners or potential buyers.

  • @macca2760
    @macca2760 Рік тому +4

    My Audi tdi I always run for a minute after a long journey or if I’ve been pushing the engine just to let the oil cool and the turbo , improves the life of it

  • @MarkFromEastleigh
    @MarkFromEastleigh Рік тому +8

    I have a 2014 1.0 Fiesta ecoboost. Currently 36,700 miles. I change my oil and filters every year even though I only do about 1,400 miles per year. I recently changed my oil, and thankfully I didn't find anything in the oil which I drained (admittedly I didn't put a rag through the sump plug hole and rub in to the bottom of the sump) but apart from being dirty there was nothing untoward in the oil. My insuarnce is cheap and it's zero road rax, and if I trade in I will have that to consider.

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому +4

      Great to hear, might be worth having the strainer cleaned when you get to sort of 60k major service time. might cost a few hours labour but I promise you there will be crud blocked in the strainer. Even flushing oil cannot shift it ☹️

    • @MarkFromEastleigh
      @MarkFromEastleigh Рік тому +1

      @@carukchannel thanks for the info. I have spent a lot of money on my car, and it would probably pay to have the wet belt changed. I retire abroad in 2031, just need the car to hold out until then 🤣

    • @Paul-ue8tn
      @Paul-ue8tn Рік тому +2

      Inspect the oil filter for particales of rubber and metal

    • @MarkFromEastleigh
      @MarkFromEastleigh Рік тому

      @@Paul-ue8tn will look at that the next time I change the oil and filter. Appreciate the advice

    • @mintydog06
      @mintydog06 Рік тому

      I recently got a second hand 2014 1.0 EcoBoost. What oil and filters is it you've changed, are they specifically to do with that sump pump that's part of the wet belt? As you can gather I know very little about engines, and I'm looking to find out as much info as I can.
      I asked Ford about changing the belt, and they want £2100 for it! That's ridiculously high and not worth it for the price I paid for the car.

  • @kamilianos
    @kamilianos Рік тому +5

    reading the comments and noticed split opinions. I think this reflects the fact that there are lots of these on the road, and some survive just fine if serviced and used lightly. I think the bad ones are those that worked hard and had deferred maintenance. Obviously, things like fuel pumps fail on many cars, so it's not Ford specific problem. Direct injection, turbo charging and long service intervals only add fuel to the fire when it comes to reliability. The best engines were usually free of VVT''s , no turbos, port injected, dry belt or accessible chain, 4 cylinders or more. The progress in technology has not done much good to reliability. It's all about tail pipe emissions and fuel saving with a heavier reliability tax.

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому +3

      This is spot on and agree the development for less emissions has over complicated engines.

    • @SASMacDroid
      @SASMacDroid 9 місяців тому +3

      i have a 2013 fiesta mk7 with the 1.0 ecoboost and never had any problems with it and i even have the duel clutch automatic and that gets called garbage but everything works perfectly fine for me but i do keep a good look at everything and have things done regularly and i have 142.000 on it so it's definitely time to have the wetbelt swapped soon before it turns into the so called ecoboom 😂

  • @stephengolds9679
    @stephengolds9679 Рік тому +3

    Ford service say replace the cam belt at 10 years, belt is reliable if oil change is done at correct intervals using correct oil

  • @ChrisPatrick-q6k
    @ChrisPatrick-q6k 3 місяці тому +2

    Seems a straight guy, trustworthy.

  • @GameWithViiP3R
    @GameWithViiP3R Рік тому +3

    We had a ford focus 2018 1.0 and it had full ford service history and it went bang on the way to work i was out of work for 4 months because of it sadly nearly lost the house months of fighting ford offered me a settlement i brought a seat leon and never looked back

  • @quantumskyline
    @quantumskyline Рік тому +36

    My 1.0l eco boost focus went bang on the M6. Pulled over to phone the AA. Ten minutes later it was a complete fireball. I'm not even joking. These things are downright dangerous

    • @quantumskyline
      @quantumskyline Рік тому

      @@dennythescar80s8 serviced every year. Had 58,000 on the clock

    • @flippingcarsrepairs
      @flippingcarsrepairs Рік тому +3

      What was the cause

    • @pauljohnson9326
      @pauljohnson9326 Рік тому +3

      What age was the car and mileage? Did you have any work done on it I.e the belt ? I'd like to know what made that happen as I drive a 17 plate focus myself.

    • @isaismail7933
      @isaismail7933 Рік тому +1

      Was it a grey ford focus?

    • @zzhughesd
      @zzhughesd Рік тому +3

      About 33-40% keep up servicing older cars. Max max. . Sold 9500 odd cars last two decades. Manufacturers know once over over c.5-8 years of age 2nd 3rd owner servicing goes out window !!!! Brilliant. More cars sold more return plug play engine swap. A non refurbishable unit the 1.0 EcoB. As Ford say. As they would. Just like nobody fixes a toaster for a tenner. A massive TV for £200. Bad wicked world. Can now see my granddads arguments against cheap Chinese priced cheap parts and inbuilt obsellesance

  • @philipchristy9210
    @philipchristy9210 7 місяців тому +2

    Appreciate u r dealer insight,got 3 of these engines in family highest mileage 90 k ,no engine probs with 6k oil changes.Think it depends more how they are or are nt cared for…?

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  7 місяців тому

      Yes it does make a big difference servicing them on time or in your case over service in preventing belt degrading

  • @stephenshippam9374
    @stephenshippam9374 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video will some great advice I thank you for. have not long ago brought a 65 plate cmax with this engine with only 35000 on the clock and have had the wet belt replaced at ford main dealer, I also have a 3 year warranty on the car which I paid extra for,,,,it's a really nice comfortable car,,

  • @AlastairUren
    @AlastairUren Рік тому +3

    The BIO (belt in oil) scenario affects most small turbo engines - PSA, Ford, VW etc - had the oil pick up blocked through nothing more than a degrading OEM belt on a 1.2 DS3 - all in a car with a full main dealer service history.

  • @split_pin
    @split_pin Рік тому +4

    Another great video, cheers Lee. I'm obviously no trader but I do work in risk and I definitely get why you made the decision you did. 👍

  • @MrMoss786
    @MrMoss786 Рік тому +1

    I'd do the preventatuve maintenance or clean out you mentioned of all those parts then retail it BUT I would price in another service in the retail price and offer the customer s free service in the 6 month liability period. So they'll return for the service and I'll refresh the oil and clean the easily accessible parts again which should give the customer another year of trouble free motoring.

  • @rufusgreenleaf2466
    @rufusgreenleaf2466 10 місяців тому +2

    I currently drive a 1.0L Ecoboost Fiesta (65 plate) and have no problems what so ever. All i recommend is that you get it fully serviced at least once every 2 years or every 6,000 miles which comes first.
    I drive mine lightly, i'm aware of the horror stories but mine's still going strong today.

  • @ingopaul67
    @ingopaul67 Рік тому +24

    "Alot of things go wrong with this engine, most of them catastrophic", brutally honest and true, and as these things get older and fall out of dealer servicing it will only get worse. How did Ford get it so wrong?

    • @FatHead1979
      @FatHead1979 Рік тому +8

      Even worse, changing the belts is an engine out job, circa £1000 🤦#BuildInObsolescence #FinancialWriteOff

    • @wobblybobengland
      @wobblybobengland Рік тому

      @@FatHead1979 £2600 at Evans Halshaw in Chester, until they are price matched to £1500 by other Ford dealers, conning cnuts.

    • @richie674
      @richie674 Рік тому +4

      Ford charge £1695 inc’ VAT to change a belt on this engine as of July 2023 , I know a guy who recently enquired at Ford for a quote on a 62 Reg Focus mk3 1.0 with nearly 55,000 miles on it .

    • @armunro
      @armunro Рік тому +2

      By going too cheap? Ford was looking to save money as much as possible and they tipped it over the edge.

    • @richardjones2811
      @richardjones2811 Рік тому

      The Focus is terrible for water leaks too. I guess fix or repair daily stands true.

  • @newblackdog7827
    @newblackdog7827 Рік тому +1

    “Live fast, die poor”! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    That will grenade itself in about 5 minutes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @bantamNeil12
    @bantamNeil12 Рік тому +2

    Sound advice Lee yet again m8 on this video to help people navigate their way around any potential problems or to make them aware what is liable to give any problems...Think in the wide scheme of things you've made the right call on it and as you say your not gonna lose money on it and worst case scenario you make a few hundred quid on it trading it on or maybe better at Auction...would be great if we had a video on the auction it goes in if it does get moved on that way...Anyway best of luck with it and see u in the next video...Hope you've settled in well now and we get a peak at these new premises soon...👏🏻👍🏻💪🏻

  • @keithgreen9009
    @keithgreen9009 Рік тому +1

    That was the best , right to the point details about the fiesta

  • @Chris7uk00
    @Chris7uk00 10 місяців тому +1

    They have a wet belt for the camshaft and the oil pump, later 1.0 ecoboost cars have gone back to a chain on the camshaft but still have a wet belt for the oil pump, you can tell the difference by looking at the engine if the exhaust and inlet are on the back of the engine the car has a chain fitted on the camshaft and the wet belt on the oil pump, the earlier cars with both wet belts have the exhaust on the front with the metal shield over it @11:32, the fiesta st 1.5 engines have a wet belt for the oil pump also from about feb 2019, when the belt lets go the small bits of the teeth that have broken off block up the strain filter on the oil pump in the sump, this causes lack of oil being pump around the engine this basically knackers/destorys the engine componets inside, also the head gaskets are prone to going causing water in the cylinders, this causes hydrolock which can bend rods and also destorys the engine. I guess with some decent servicing every 6000 miles or so you may get better results. who knows?. ymmv

  • @carollanchestet4351
    @carollanchestet4351 6 місяців тому +1

    Mine been fine and it came for a ford dealer with full dealer service history using the correct genuine parts and correct oil ! And been looked after.

  • @tardeliesmagic
    @tardeliesmagic Рік тому +5

    Spot on with removing the sump. This is the thing with car owners changing their oil at 10,000m. 5,000m is where it should be,lots if issues can happen. Many Toyotas owners do it 10,000+ miles,why? No more than 5,000m,using good oil with cheap filter is ok, cheap oil + cheap filter NOT ok at 10,000m. The VVT & solenoid get blocked too on Toyotas which is bad. Use a named brand of oil,none of this rubbish Mannola oil you see at GFS,euro car parts etc.

    • @kamilianos
      @kamilianos Рік тому +1

      the problem with many Toyota Lexus items is that you have to service at main dealer to keep their 10 years relax warranty. The interval is 10k miles, so people stick to it. If something goes wrong, Toyota will fix it. A more frequent change at the dealer would bankrupt many people. I am not sure if they allow you to service the car on your own, it could void the warranty. Once 10 years pass you can extend the warranty or move the car on, so technically you never have to worry about the state of the engine, unless you intent to keep it for 15 years +

  • @MrRedfreds
    @MrRedfreds Рік тому +24

    The seagulls are laughing at the engine 🤣.

  • @niallhickey3336
    @niallhickey3336 Рік тому +4

    I have had a focus ecoboost for nearly 6 years. The oil strainer blocked about 5 years ago and then the belt went at just over 60,000 miles. The car has just done 78,000 miles.

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear that niallhickey

    • @jimmyjt16
      @jimmyjt16 Рік тому

      When the strainer blocked you should've had the belt done. Belt particles in the strainer should've told you that the belt was deteriating.

  • @paulillingworth1242
    @paulillingworth1242 Рік тому +11

    Love the fact these are sooo reliable Not 😂 I remember when these launched and some doubted my opinion of these tiny little engines that are massively overworked and will go bang, it was inevitable, shame as Ford are capable of making good vehicles.

    • @wobblybobengland
      @wobblybobengland Рік тому +2

      Fiesta is a brilliant car, when it doesn't have this engine in it.

  • @webmktv1781
    @webmktv1781 Рік тому +8

    We have Fiesta and Focus, both are 1.0 ecoboost. Focus currently has around 360k km, fiesta has around 210k km. Both have had the timing belt done and they have been faultless. Would never pick any other engine for Ford car.

    • @webmktv1781
      @webmktv1781 Рік тому +2

      @@dennythescar80s8 Yeah, I've noticed that too. At my workplace 8 people have cars that have wet belts, none of them complain. But all those who have never owned one are always picking on them. I know it must be though having N/A engine with no power and high fuel consumption, but come on.

    • @Paul-ue8tn
      @Paul-ue8tn Рік тому

      Fiestas in the UK are like lamp posts. Everywhere you look they are about (a bit like Audis too). So you hear about problems more.
      Cars do seem to suffer from timing belt and chain issues more in recent years. Cost cutting?
      In my experience, the larger N\A engine is less stressed and will last longer. The higher fuel costs even out over time

    • @Mona-.-
      @Mona-.- 9 місяців тому

      Those numbers had me shocked until I read it was km

  • @joejopling3295
    @joejopling3295 Рік тому +2

    A great video…and had no idea how bad they are…thanks

  • @Darkelf7201
    @Darkelf7201 Рік тому +4

    Some top amazing tips on your videos Lee. The Wet Belt engine designs are Peugeot if my mechanic friend was right. That explains it all to be honest lol. In theory it should be a good design, in practice, as you said, it clogs everything up in there and engines don't like a lack of oil lol. Great video. Now get on and do one of your new pitch. 😜

    • @Lauen
      @Lauen 3 місяці тому

      Peugeot did the diesels for Ford from 2007 ish to 2015 ish but the petrols are pretty much all Ford (some are Mazda). These EcoBooms are all Ford.

  • @kingofthepennies8358
    @kingofthepennies8358 Рік тому +2

    Hi Lee, really enjoy the videos mate! If you ever get a chance could you do the best Transit/Vivaro/Traffic style vans to buy between 06-12 plates please. I here there are some real problematic engines out there and would like to know which the best engines or vans to get for reliability and which to avoid. Keep up the great content!

  • @martinjackson565
    @martinjackson565 Рік тому +2

    Theirs a pressure switch under the air filter pipe that goes wrong as do turbos as do the wet belt blocking the oil pump up

  • @iguanna41
    @iguanna41 6 місяців тому

    Lee you know your stuff more than me, I'm surprised you don't deal more with Toyota and Lexus, those things are pretty much invincible great to pass on without any comebacks I have a little 64 Yaris 1.4 diesel 196K on the clock and it still runs and sounds like it's brand new only ever broke down on me once it just needed a new battery and it was an ex fleet car with 135K when I bought I have owned it 7 years now, my sister always buys Fords and always has problems, BTW I love your videos I am a bit of a car enthusiast.

  • @jimmyjt16
    @jimmyjt16 Рік тому +2

    The 1.6 tdci DV6 is also a very good engine. Followed closely by the later 1.5 tdci which is also pretty decent. I don't touch these 1.0 ecoboost cars unless they're cheap and have full service history or they've just had a new engine.

    • @vasili1207
      @vasili1207 4 місяці тому

      I was given a 1.5 tdi for free, was seeking stories about the festers ... been good so far and no wet belt..

  • @BN-cf8gk
    @BN-cf8gk Рік тому +7

    I had a Fiesta ZS 1.0, serviced every 6000 miles and sold it at 64k miles. Terrific car during my ownership, totally faultless apart from a battery when it was about 7. It never missed a beat, was reasonably nippy, great fun at lower speeds, it even sounded terrific. I drive a wide variety of cars and it was genuinely fun, particularly because you can give it the beans quite a lot of the time and be well within speed limits. The Mk7.5 really needed a 6th gear for cruising though, which the Mk8 got.
    The 1.25 65hp is woefully slow, less than half the hp of the top spec ecoboost, I couldn’t live with one personally, but it’s a battle axe. If you don’t go on motorways often it wouldn’t be too bad.
    Truthfully I would be very wary of keeping an ecoboost 1.0 beyond 80k miles, and I really don’t think it’s a big enough engine for a focus personally. Mk8 Fiesta quality really nosedived, a really sad way to see out the name.

    • @richie674
      @richie674 8 місяців тому +1

      Try the C-Max MK2 which I’ve got with 1.0 125HP 6 Speed , that’s even bigger or the Mondeo or transit Custom ( ridiculous for a transit) but they are out there but rare 👍

    • @Matty12333
      @Matty12333 17 днів тому

      mk7 fiesta build quality isn't great

  • @DPC_UK
    @DPC_UK Рік тому +1

    Subscribed, gaining lots of useful information through your videos. Keep up the good work 👍🏻

  • @TRD1949uk
    @TRD1949uk Рік тому +4

    Gotta remember how many of these engines sold…. Fiesta and focus the main sellers of this engine were top 2 selling cars in the UK for basically 2012 at launch to 2020 when they swapped to the later 1.0 with chain instead of belts….
    Obviously when your selling twice as many cars than your competitor you are gonna see more failures…. From experience you probably see 1 in 5/6 that are bad. I’d say that is no worse than corsa with timing chains. Prince engines with everything 🤷🏻‍♂️
    Sigma is great but so outdated with mileage and emissions. Gotta be DV6 high power or 1.0 ecoboost every day!

  • @motsigman
    @motsigman Рік тому +3

    Everything I read says using the correct oil and servicing has been the problem, 5w20 is like water using heavier oils kills that engine.

  • @snbala
    @snbala Рік тому +12

    I haven’t heard much horror stories on the later Eco boost engines, the earlier ones did have issues though. However the wet belt change costs on the 1.0 engines puts me right off them.
    I am more of a fan of the older Bulletproof Sigma Ford engines, the ones that came in the MK1 focus to the Fiestas. All the Fords I have had have been utterly reliable though, never has put a foot wrong and has been more reliable than the Japanese stuff I have owned. It’s a shame they stopped production of the Fiesta.

    • @TRD1949uk
      @TRD1949uk Рік тому +3

      In 2018 in focus and 2020 in fiesta they swapped over to a timing chain rather than double belt system that’s why you hear less issues

    • @newblackdog7827
      @newblackdog7827 Рік тому +3

      The ecoboost engine is the subject of a $40m class action suit in the US because they was so 💩!

    • @cjuk81
      @cjuk81 Рік тому +2

      I did like mty 1.6 mk1 focus though with the yamaha built engine,

    • @shaka7594
      @shaka7594 11 місяців тому +1

      Ford focus mark1 lx, 21 years Zetec Engine, 130k mileage, still going strong

    • @newblackdog7827
      @newblackdog7827 11 місяців тому

      @@shaka7594
      I have a friend had a Mk1 Focus 1.6 auto. Bought it for £3k with 40k on the clock. Sold it 10 years later with 135k on the clock for £950! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @cw2126
    @cw2126 Рік тому +2

    Great watch that lad, & thanks again for sharing.
    Without fail every video/vlog im lerning something new here @Car uk 👍🚗👍

  • @peteiswriteingnow
    @peteiswriteingnow 7 місяців тому +1

    The fiesta on your clip no service history who would buy one without one, i have had one these 2014 plate for 5 years 60000 plus miles, really good on fuel no road tax unless its after 2017. my wife's got a 1400 2011 fiesta £180 road tax not as good on fuel and less poke, like all older cars need them serviced regularly, and dont forget they were the biggest selling car on the road for years, so theres a lot more that can go wrong.

  • @charlescth
    @charlescth 7 місяців тому

    We have my mother's old 1.25 Zetec on a 65 plate. My eldest child learning to drive in it. It is immaculate at 31k! I can get a steady 55mpg on long journeys.

  • @martyn8128
    @martyn8128 9 місяців тому

    I paid £8,000 for mine in feb this year. It’s a 5 door, in colour white, no scratches on the car at all. two previous owners, the last being an elderly lady. The car had 24,324 miles on the clock. It’s been an awesome car so far.

  • @paulstaffordcook8799
    @paulstaffordcook8799 Рік тому +1

    If it helps anyone, here’s my experience putting 66k miles (from new) on a 2019 plate ecoboost Fiesta. It’s my driving school car and it’s also my ONLY car. Every one of these miles has been travelled in fear of it blowing up, and therefore I’ve had the oil changed every 6k miles (3 times more than Ford’s recommendation of 2yrs or 18k). I plan to use it for 1 more year, taking it to 88k and then sell it. Despite the fear of owning such a time bomb it’s been reliable so far, and so I’ve been able to enjoy the relatively fast performance and great economy. Make no mistake, I’m not necessarily recommending you buy one….. But if you do, I definitely feel those frequent oil changes are helping BIG TIME. But next year, I’m going for a Swift Sport (chain driven and Japanese engineering).

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому +1

      Thanks paul, glad its been reliable for you

    • @jimmyjt16
      @jimmyjt16 Рік тому

      Being a 2019 yours is the mk8 fiesta which has a much stronger engine then the mk7. I wouldn't worry.

    • @paulstaffordcook8799
      @paulstaffordcook8799 Рік тому

      @@jimmyjt16 I hadn’t heard that before, that MK8s were stronger than MK7s….. but if that’s the case then it definitely makes me feel a bit better. Cheers Jimmy 🍻

  • @Ethanrobinson99
    @Ethanrobinson99 9 місяців тому +1

    I had a fiesta for while, I used to wave at other fiesta drivers but would always get ignored. Except for that I enjoyed the car.

    • @Mona-.-
      @Mona-.- 9 місяців тому

      Well I don’t blame them. As a fiesta driver myself I would be like “why tf is this guy waving at me” since they’re not uncommon at all

    • @Matty12333
      @Matty12333 17 днів тому

      I sometimes get a wave

  • @voivod6871
    @voivod6871 Рік тому

    Drive down that road nearly everyday past Morrisons and HABs. Fords of Winsford just few 100mtrs down the other road. Was loving the content even before i released you were in my home town.

  • @mickcundall4036
    @mickcundall4036 Рік тому +5

    You mean that engine that is so "bad" it's won 10 international engine of the year awards. Maybe the judges know a little more about them than keyboard warriors. Lack of regular servicing usually the problem as with most cars

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому

      I only give my view of what I have witnessed in my own workshop its by far the most troublesome engine with have come across since the K series, which I might add also won awards back in the day. The engine performance is great but the reliability is not there compared to most other engines on sale from its rivals.

  • @deepthought3316
    @deepthought3316 6 місяців тому

    Had a Ford eco boost for ten years. Nice car, good to drive and reliable. Like any piece of hi-tech, regular servicing from a Ford dealer is essential.....This is not a car for amateur cheap servicing as so may have discovered....

  • @garywinterbottom6073
    @garywinterbottom6073 Рік тому +1

    An old work mate of mine had this in his 12 reg focus it was on the 2nd motor when he had it in 2017 he px it for a new captur enough said. Lol😊

  • @burntcrumpets5616
    @burntcrumpets5616 Рік тому +2

    No problems here! Had a 63 plate Fiesta S ecoboost with the mountune stage one upgrade. Owned her for 3½ years, not one issue. Economical, quick & very reliable. I traded her in beginning of this year for a FiST. Only lost £600 on her over my time of ownership. Heard other dealers refuse part exchange of this engine but with only hearsay to base their opinion. Doesn't seem fair to me.

    • @prawny12009
      @prawny12009 Рік тому +1

      The bigger eco boost 3 cyl engine had mass recalls and class action suites in other countries too, not just the 1.0.
      It amazes me that the 1.0 is fitted to kuga's and modeos
      If it wasn't for the wet belts these would probably be a very reliable engine, even with a wet belt people stil manage 100k+ without major breakdown, how many 1.0l engines could boast that 20 years ago.
      later version eco engines are going chain drive from what i've been told but that may just be the bigger version, I would much prefer a direct gear drive for a truly fit and forget solution.

    • @burntcrumpets5616
      @burntcrumpets5616 Рік тому

      @@prawny12009 My FiST is a four cylinder 1600cc. Zero performance upgrades. Engines only just been run in at 23,000 miles so time will tell......so far, so good👍

  • @priteshchampaneri5101
    @priteshchampaneri5101 Рік тому +2

    I’d rather piss in the wind than own a Ecoboost Ford! I was close to buying a 2018 Ecoboost Focus, glad I didn’t!

  • @mydc2200
    @mydc2200 8 місяців тому

    Fun to drive, i got 2015 automatic, 75k km, no problem, only the turbo wastegate flapper noise on low rpm

  • @laurahunt5146
    @laurahunt5146 Рік тому +1

    if you do the timing belt and clean the oil pick up then it should work ok

  • @garyrawson7549
    @garyrawson7549 Рік тому +2

    Lee that fiesta could cost you lot’s 😩. A wise move shifting it on 👍👍

  • @matenagypal7322
    @matenagypal7322 Рік тому +3

    I almost upgraded from a mk1 zetec 1.6 focus to a 1.0t ecoboost focus a year ago.. After consideration and about 2000 reviews read later decided to keep my little nugget. They may sell well but how long do they drive well for...? The focus only has 79k on it anyways, ulez compliant might aswell keep it ay?

  • @phil_law
    @phil_law Рік тому +1

    100% the right decision, not worth the drama mate

  • @garyclements2821
    @garyclements2821 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant honest video as usual, very helpful for guys like me who love cars but haven't a clue under the bonnet
    I like these cars but will be avoiding them now definitely.
    Love how you show the known faults with cars and how they can be fixed and by avoiding main dealer parts.

    • @jimmyjt16
      @jimmyjt16 Рік тому

      Only avoid this engine. The cars are brilliant.

  • @chris-townson
    @chris-townson Рік тому +3

    Damn. I've been looking at a 1.0L EcoSport. Yeah I know they're basically a Fiesta but worse, but fits my particular list of wants.
    Anyway, it'll have this engine so it's right put me off!

  • @doc9531
    @doc9531 Рік тому +6

    I've got a 2012 Ford Fiesta Titanium 2012 with the 1.4 sigma engine. Had it for just over 4 years, awesome car. 4 cylinder duratec engines far more reliable than the ecoboost :)

    • @Matty12333
      @Matty12333 Рік тому +3

      My 1,25 engine takes some abuse and it's fine

    • @doc9531
      @doc9531 Рік тому +4

      @tomjardine100 You can't go wrong with the duratec engines!

    • @prawny12009
      @prawny12009 Рік тому +1

      worth keeping an eye on them for coolant leaks, the plastic thermostat housing and other unions onto the block can rot dislodging the seals, cam sensor can leak oil from the o ring too.
      As with all of them inspect the header tank regularly for cracks too.

    • @doc9531
      @doc9531 Рік тому

      Thank you for the advice 😊

    • @doc9531
      @doc9531 Рік тому +1

      I was looking at a 2016 Fiesta Ecoboost in May 2021, almost bought it but since I heard about the problems with ecoboost, I'm glad I didn't

  • @skrimshanker1
    @skrimshanker1 Рік тому

    Love the way fiestas and focus’s drive, the best but I would not entertain this engine yet its in new puma’s as well, bizarre, great video, everyone can learn from your experience, bet you’ve saved someone thousands in repairs

    • @tonyc2837
      @tonyc2837 Рік тому

      The new puma ecoboost engines are chain driven.

    • @bobsurrey6686
      @bobsurrey6686 Рік тому

      @@tonyc2837but the oil pump is still belt in oil which seems completely pointless

  • @skodakatie7341
    @skodakatie7341 Рік тому +8

    It’s a shame about the questionable reliability of this engine, because this little Fiesta is a lovely looking car, especially in that dark blue colour.
    However I do agree with you Lee, by retailing it, you could potentially be setting yourself up for quite a lot of grief, especially with the high mileage.

    • @G4RY1159
      @G4RY1159 Рік тому +3

      FORD
      FIX
      OR
      REPAIR
      DAILY

    • @gamesmaster1060
      @gamesmaster1060 Рік тому +3

      The engine is really suited to the fiesta too so its ashame. Ive heard they can last a long time with regular oil changes with the correct spec oil to prevent wet belt degredation

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому +5

      I have serviced and looked after hundreds of these for customers and I can assure you along with countless other mates in the trade including master techs at fords that even if they are serviced as per schedule the failure rate is far higher than any other previous ford powertrain, the fact that ford give good will on them says it all. That's not exaggeration but facts and I cant undo that.

    • @gamesmaster1060
      @gamesmaster1060 Рік тому +3

      @@carukchannel Yeah I have seen examples of them lasting a good amount of time for some reason. It's worth mentioning that you shouldn't put engine flush in these

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому

      @@gamesmaster1060 Yes good point you cannot

  • @robboles5233
    @robboles5233 Рік тому +1

    Ford seem to have redesigned this engine at some point my 2020 Puma 1.0 ecoboost mild hybrid has a chain cam engine recognisable by the turbo being at the rear of the engine instead of the front. I believe the oil pump is still driven by a small wet belt so i dont know if this will be a problem.

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 Рік тому

    Got a mate with a 1.25 engine in the Square Fiesta model - just over 200k miles on the original engine which shows the value of proper servicing. I know he would jump in it tomorrow and drive to Barcelona with no fears. Neighbours grandson bought a 1.0litre ecoboom for his first car - 10 months later the engine has lunched itself......... I did warn him

  • @peterwilson5082
    @peterwilson5082 Рік тому +1

    Great video and very informative, I've had a 15 plate for 5 years and its been superb great on fuel and free tax. I service it every 8- 10k with genuine parts, my advice is only buy with genuine history or the minimun are receipts where you can see it's had the correct 5/ 20's oil.
    What are the later 20 plate ecoboosts like as i was thinking of buying a newer one.
    Thanks

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому

      Cant comment on the later ones, although I was offered a 18 plate eco sport recently with a blown eco boost engine fitted 🤷‍♂️

  • @jasonforster7852
    @jasonforster7852 5 місяців тому +1

    Some amazing tips as im supposed to be going to see a 2013 titanium ecoboost tomorrow. Think im going to give this one a miss if the 1.2 zetec engine is more reliable.
    Thanks for the amazing tips youve probably saved me a massive headache.

  • @fishler1
    @fishler1 11 місяців тому +1

    Sold my Ford focus EcoBoost yesterday. Terrible car, had a water leak when engine was hot. Got rid asap

  • @djmgmm
    @djmgmm Рік тому +1

    Another excellent video. I really do love the way you share your knowledge on this channel. Please do keep these coming and good luck with the new venture.

  • @liamegan4303
    @liamegan4303 Рік тому +2

    Hi Lee. Christ your right. The worst engine ever lol. It's a Shame it has that Engine in it because it looks the Part. It looked nice at the Auction when i first saw it. Great Colour. Great year 2014. And it looks lovely and clean. Such a Shame. You will have to flog it on to one of your Mate's and make a small profit. So it could be better but an Awful lot worse Lee. Anyway another Great Video again. Chat later buddy. 😅😅

  • @arielatomhc
    @arielatomhc 6 місяців тому +1

    What do you think of the Suzuki Swift Sport's reliability? The Fiesta does not look reliable at all.

    • @StreetRider-iz7tg
      @StreetRider-iz7tg 6 місяців тому +1

      Suzuki swifts were rated one of the most reliable cars you can buy, hardly ever go wrong.

  • @paultasker7788
    @paultasker7788 Рік тому +2

    It all started i think when they tried to get diesel economy out of petrol cars. I had a focus 1.8 with 120 bhp and it would do only 25mpg in town, 35 on a run. My previous focus 1.6 prior to that did 37 on average and 42 on a run but wasn't quick. Hence the upgrade to the thirstier 1.8. My current golf 1.5tsi will do 35 in town and 52 on a run. But it's so much more complex. And in the first few years that won't matter. Long term I fear for it's reliability above about 7 years old whereas the old Ford 57 plate is still on the road. As our 2nd vehicle I made the mistake of buying a mini Convertible 2012 with a prince engine. Since realised the amount that can go wrong on that is massive. Luckily it's the N18 not the N14 but already needed new thermostat (restricted performance mode randomly) and 2 new coil packs (smooth until you put you foot last half way then shuts a cylinder off) in 2 months. The car is 10 years old. Luckily I have a good specialist and they didn't believe the 9 faults shown by ECU. Gradually replaced parts for reasonable cost and now it's working right. But the ECU was showing vaanos issues, turbo, fuel pump issues. All of which apparently were due to it being confused by running with a misfire. But too complex. But that's what you get for 181bhp and 40mpg. Accept 30 mpg and get a NA 2.0 and repairs will be less I'm sure. New on a 3 year lease the ecoboosts make sense. Good economy, quick and advanced. Used though, over 5 years old small turbo petrols are not that durable it would seem.

    • @Matty12333
      @Matty12333 Рік тому +1

      I think older cars pre 2013 were far more reliable and less advanced. All these turbo petrols are poor designs

    • @danmoney9932
      @danmoney9932 Рік тому

      VW 1.4 tsi post 2013 ish seems to be one of the better ones.

  • @richardjohnson3463
    @richardjohnson3463 Рік тому

    Cheers Lee, you've just reinforced why I've never owned and never will own a Ford! Love the channel and wish you every success with your new premises 👍

  • @johnoconnor7536
    @johnoconnor7536 Рік тому

    Lee, recently sold focus titanium 1l eco boost. 2012 with 20000k. Full service history. Score of 929 out of 999 on history report. Sold to someone I knew. I flagged up the wet belts issues. Deducted what I thought was a reasonable amount to change the wet belts. What I didn't take into account was London Ford Main Dealer estimate for the work i.e. north of £2000. The person I sold it to got advice from a local garage and flipped it without doing the work because he was told it would be trouble. I know the work is a pain but I thought £1000 would have covered the work. Seems you need special tools for this job and Ford are pretty much the only people who have them. Lovely car runs like a dream. I thought cost would be about £350 parts and 6/7 hours labour. I live in the midlands and was amazed at London Ford Dealersip price.

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому

      There is a place in Birmingham that does them for £650, that's where I would be sending them if one is needed

    • @labiela8905
      @labiela8905 9 місяців тому

      Yo hice el servicio el año pasado en taller oficial Ford en España por 1100 eur,kit completo, correas,bomba de agua, aceite y filtro.

  • @michaelmclean5088
    @michaelmclean5088 Рік тому +2

    had mine focus ecoboost 2o14 no problems

  • @Matty12333
    @Matty12333 Рік тому +2

    I still get around 320 miles out of the 1,25 engine and at least 40 mpg

  • @MegaReddevil71
    @MegaReddevil71 Місяць тому

    Can u remember when the rover k series engine was popular this engine got a reputation for headgasket failiure and after a few yrs u couldnt give em.away i can see this happening with any ford fitted with this engine the auction houses will be full of them as deslers will dump them down there as wont retail them and they be worth very little

  • @Growler57
    @Growler57 Рік тому +1

    Great vid please do more like this one explaining the pitfalls and the good things about buying your average car i know now to stay clear of this car👍👍

  • @tiguanman1170
    @tiguanman1170 Рік тому +1

    Wouldn't you do the bushes, two tyres and put a full MOT on it? That'd make it easier to trade on a for a bit of profit?

  • @MrAvant123
    @MrAvant123 Рік тому +1

    My view of this engine is "what do you expect when you consistently squeeze such a lot of power from a 1.0L 3 cyl engine. These engines were heralded as genius and if everything is 100% but they have a dual circuit cooling system which is the achilles heel and lets face it with a tiny turbo charged engine you do need good cooling !

    • @fill7t1
      @fill7t1 Рік тому

      I did think that myself, I believe they put them that they put them in the Mondeo and focus. Such a small engine in a big car, one car I believe had 3 engines. Before he gave up!

  • @gazzab1986
    @gazzab1986 Рік тому +1

    Think I'll stick with my 1ltr aygo been a great car and easy to learn DIY mechanics

  • @PatLadsChan99
    @PatLadsChan99 Рік тому +2

    Mums got a corsa with a 1.2T 3 pot puretech engine. Cambelt started to fail and oil light came on at 30k. Also known for eating themselves.

    • @PatLadsChan99
      @PatLadsChan99 Рік тому

      @mightywatcher5894 Yeah vauxhall has been in an identity crisis for years. The early production newest gen corsas (19-21) seem like they're thrown together. Bearing in mind PSA took over vauxhall at roughly the same time. GM had to scrap the deisgn and it was redesigned in something like 18 months. Think the newest ones have the issues mostly ironed. Goes to show, always wait a few years after car is released before you think about buying.

    • @RWL2012
      @RWL2012 Рік тому +1

      that's a Peugeot engine isn't it because of the takeover? so the problem will affect Peugeots, Citroëns and Vauxhalls with that engine...

    • @Matty12333
      @Matty12333 Рік тому +1

      Vauxhalls have always been reliable in my experience. Pot luck with cars, some are better than others

    • @ABPhotography1
      @ABPhotography1 Рік тому +1

      Seen a lot of Vauxhalls broken down by the roadside

  • @johnplatt8369
    @johnplatt8369 Рік тому

    Brilliant vlog I for one will never buy one of these and I'm a big ford man had them for years, and it looks like now most newer Ford's have the 1L engine even the new Puma small engine for big car but they do carry the new eco boost engine not this one, this eco boost rubbish has put me off Ford's after many happy years motoring.

  • @stuartnewman6968
    @stuartnewman6968 Рік тому +1

    That's what you get when you strap a turbo to a small engine. A bit like novas and Renault 5's used to be in the 80's. Don't seem to have learnt anything have they

  • @stanthemafia
    @stanthemafia 6 місяців тому

    I’ve had 3 of these. Never had an issue. I drive an A class now and it’s not as fun to drive as the Fiesta.

  • @geoffreyrawlings9736
    @geoffreyrawlings9736 Рік тому

    Excellent information stear clear of this model Thanks.

  • @we-are-electric1445
    @we-are-electric1445 Рік тому +1

    Another great video. Really helpful information. No nonsense Has been my go to channel for a while now.
    Incredible how the number of subscribers has shot up so fast.

  • @alanmoulsdale6172
    @alanmoulsdale6172 5 місяців тому

    Mate of mine has one with 66k on the clock. Only ever serviced by Ford from new. He hears the horror stories so books it in to get the belt changed. They happily took his money off him (over a grand). He asks them to save the old belt which they did & hey presto it looks like new. In my opinion the job didnt need doing but Ford did nothing to advise him it would be ok.

  • @dnserror89
    @dnserror89 4 дні тому

    Never had an issue with mine. 2014 fiesta ecoboost 100hp with 140k km/87k miles. But it's 10 years old now and read that this is when the belt might start giving problems... anyone? Not looking forward to having to spend 2k to replace the belt.

  • @Saxlicker
    @Saxlicker Рік тому +23

    To add some balance.
    We bought a Fiesta Ecoboost on a reputation that didn't reveal the wetbelt issue and cost to replace. Initially horrified when this knowledge came to light and seeing the usual internet horror stories we weighed up our options.
    Given that most Cambelts at the time that I know of were 40,000mls or 5 years bracket thats 2 replacements in the service interval for a wetbelt which is 140K or 10 yrs. So that makes the playing field a bit more level.
    But then you have the concern that they aren't making those kind of milestones and giving up earlier. Once again internet horror. So we decided to bring the interval forward to 7 years splitting the difference and feeling more comfortable about the not having the same level of potential to degrade and break.
    I asked the ford garage for pics of the belts in situ and that showed a completely normal looking belt, no debris in the oil pick up so even though any belt can snap (dry or wet) prematurely it seemed to me that the belt would have made the service schedule recommended interval.
    The car had been serviced on time each year and using ford genuine parts (Oil) for most services and the last 2 I cannot be sure of but assume kwickfit would use the correct oil.
    So there you go, properly serviced, some extra caution time wise because of the stories and everything is now good with the wet belt clock reset to zero, for the cost of 2 normal cam belts and a bit more I'm afraid but the big thing to come from this based on what I saw is with proper servicing it is now good till 2033 and 210 kmls. That makes the cost more tolerable and cheaper than any Audi I've ever owned so hopefully this helps worried owners who know the service history of their car and the way its been driven decide on the way forward with the service interval approaching.
    I believe many have suffered from lack of, or incorrect servicing frequency and oil type despite owner claims.

    • @carukchannel
      @carukchannel  Рік тому +3

      Very wise move and a fair point made, sadly its no only belt issues that this engine suffers from. Cylinder head gasket problems are common. I have been offered two such vehicles in the last month for spares to repair with water in the cylinder bored flooded out. I declined as the reality is they need a new engine.

    • @raygibbs9247
      @raygibbs9247 10 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for sharing your positive experience, usually only hear about the tragedies.

    • @labiela8905
      @labiela8905 9 місяців тому +8

      Todos los problemas de este motor van en cascada, la falta de un mantenimiento adecuado provocan problemas de lubricación y por lo tanto gripado. El tipo de conducción y no estar atento a cualquier pérdida de refrigerante suponen un deterioro de otras piezas, incluida la junta de culata, pero ésta por sin sola no da mas problemas que en cualquier otro motor. Los sobrecalentamientos llevan al limite de plasticidad las piezas del motor, haciendo que aparezcan averias en cascada. Yo tengo un Cmax ecoboost de 100cv con 9 años y 104.000km, con un mantenimiento anual en servicio oficial, cambié la distribución hace un año y la correa estaba perfecta sin signos de destrucción. No es el mejor motor pero hay que saber lo que uno tiene entre manos y realizar el trabajo de mantenimiento para cuidarlo. Esta es mi experiencia.

    • @vasili1207
      @vasili1207 4 місяці тому +1

      Nah they use bulk oil.... kwick fit is only for brakes tyres and batteries... anything else there cowboys... and I will say that in court sue me I dare you

    • @ChrisPatrick-q6k
      @ChrisPatrick-q6k 3 місяці тому

      How many cars have a 40,000 mile cambelt interval? Most are 80,000 +

  • @cristyliviu
    @cristyliviu Рік тому

    I have one of this, just for City, it s a 1.0 petrol, not ecoboost, 1st 2nd 3rd gear it goes ok, 4th and 5th you have time for snack. But for city , it's just enough and fair car. And yeah, I did started to see a lot of them, and similar.

  • @johnmcmahon4364
    @johnmcmahon4364 Рік тому

    Well great advice Lee, keep away from the 1 L eco boost, enough to scare me, and of course you being a dealer why retail it,with all the potential problems

  • @JD-29
    @JD-29 Рік тому +2

    My 1.4 2011 fiesta mk7 ive had for 12 years and never had one issue with it. Is it just because mines not ecoboost its reliable?

    • @Matty12333
      @Matty12333 Рік тому +1

      Yes, very reliable engines.

    • @JD-29
      @JD-29 Рік тому

      @@Matty12333thanks tom

  • @ladalout245
    @ladalout245 3 місяці тому

    What a great video, crammed full of good advice and the voice of vast experience from start to finish, created for no other reason than to help folk out. I don't know how you do it mate, when so many people don't seem to listen or believe you, it's a thankless task when all you're doing is trying to help people see the risk they are exposed to. As is always the case with risk (this appears to be a hi risk engine) some people will get away with it, some won't and some will take the risk but be wary, or minimise it, but those with any sense will steer clear. Why wouldn't you when you have other, safer options?