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Ford Fiesta CV Joints & Boots

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4 cv joints & boots found for Ford Fiesta

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Blue PrintValue

Part No: ADM58989

CV Joints & Boots for Ford Fiesta

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Part No: FCB6204

CV Joints & Boots for Ford Fiesta

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Part No: 100412

CV Joints & Boots for Ford Fiesta

SKFOEM Quality

Part No: VKJP 01022

CV Joints & Boots for Ford Fiesta

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About Ford Fiesta Parts

2002–2023

The UK's best-selling car for over a decade, the Ford Fiesta is cheap to run and well-supported by the aftermarket parts industry.

💡 Parts buying tip: Fiesta parts are among the cheapest in the UK due to the sheer volume sold. Always compare prices — the difference between premium and budget brands can be significant.

⚠️ Common Ford Fiesta Issues & What Parts You'll Need

Clutch cable snapping

Mk6 (2002–2008) models use a clutch cable rather than hydraulic system. These can snap without warning — carry a spare if doing high mileage.

Rear wheel bearing noise

A common MOT failure point. The rear wheel bearings wear out around 60,000–80,000 miles. Listen for a humming noise that changes with speed.

Coil spring snapping

The front coil springs on Mk7 (2008–2017) can snap, particularly in cold weather. There was a recall for some models — check if yours is affected.

Door lock actuator failure

Central locking stops working on one or more doors. The actuator motor inside the door fails. A common issue on Mk7 and Mk7.5 models.

🔧 Ford Fiesta Service Intervals

Oil Change

12,500 miles / 12 months

Air Filter

18,750 miles / 18 months

Spark Plugs

37,500 miles / 36 months

Brake Fluid

Every 2 years

Timing Belt

125,000 miles / 10 years (1.4/1.6 TDCi diesel — EcoBoost petrols use a chain)

📋 Ford Fiesta Quick Facts

Production ended in 2023 — parts remain widely available from breakers and aftermarket suppliers

The 1.0 EcoBoost engine is shared with the Focus and Puma — timing belt not required (uses chain)

ST models use larger brake discs and uprated suspension — standard parts won't fit

Mk7 sold over 500,000 units in the UK, making it one of the best-supported cars for parts

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