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Introduction belt grabbers” and pre-tensioners, and an airbag fitted to the steering wheel. Vehicle security is enhanced, with an in-built alarm system and engine immobiliser being fitted as standard, as well as double-locking doors with shielded locks, and security-coded audio equipment. The four-cylinder petrol engine is a new design, available in 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 litre capacities. It is controlled by a sophisticated engine management system, which combines multi-point sequential fuel injection and distributorless ignition systems with evaporative emissions control, exhaust gas recirculation and a three-way regulated catalytic converter (with a pulse-air system for rapid warm-up) to ensure that the vehicle complies with the most stringent of the emissions control standards currently in force, and yet provides the levels of performance and fuel economy expected. The transversely-mounted engine drives the front roadwheels through either a fivespeed manual transmission with a cableoperated clutch, or through an electronicallycontrolled four-speed automatic Continue to download »
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ON THE ROAD FUEL Returning 7.1l/100km under ADR81/01 testing, the Zetec’s economy puts it towards the top of the class. PERFORMANCE All models are powered by a new all alloy 2.0 Duratec engine. The previous car’s tardy performance is now just a memory. With 107kW and strong mid range urge the Zetec’s performance is a highlight of t e package. h Open up the throttle and there’s no hesitation, the engine never sounding stressed as the revs rise. The gearbox has a notchy direct feel, the light clutch making city driving easy work. While there seems to be a noticeable gap between third and fourth, the Duratec’s torque keeps things moving along and it certainly doesn’t struggle in fifth on the freeway. RIDE Even with the Zetec version’s sportier suspension settings the ride quality and comfort is excellent. Large bumps remain insulated from the cabin, especially handy over second rate suburban and country roads. HANDLING & STEERING Ford has
Item Recommended fuel Fuel tank capacity Engine oil capacity (includes filter change) Tire size and pressure Hood release Coolant capacity* Power steering fluid capacity Manual transaxle fluid capacity Automatic transaxle fluid capacity** Information Unleaded fuel only - 87 octane 50 L (13.2 gallons) 2.0 L Zetec E: 4.25 L (4.5 quarts) 2.0 L SPI: 3.78 L (4.0 quarts) See label on the inside of the fuel filler door or the safety compliance label. Pull handle under the left side of the instrument panel 5.75 L (6.1 quarts) Fill to line on reservoir. 2.0 L (2.1 quarts) 6.6 L (6.9 quarts) If your engine requires additional coolant, use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid. Refer to Lubricant Specifications. ** Ensure correct automatic transaxle fluid is used for a specific application. Check the container to verify the fluid is MERCON? and/or MERCON? V approved. Some fluids have been approved as meeting both MERCON? and MERCON? V requirements and will be labeled as such. Fluids labeled as meeting only MERCON? or only MERCON? V requirements
Group A Ford Fiesta 1.3 Economy • Manual Transmission • 3 Door Car 5 2 ECMN 3 Group B Renault Clio Grandtour 1.5 dCi • Economy • Manual Transmission • 5 Door Car • Air Conditioning 5 2 EDMR 5 Group C Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi • Compact • Manual Transmission • 5 Door Car • Air Conditioning 5 3 CDMR Group D Ford Focus 1.6 auto. • Compact • Automatic Transmission • 4 Door Car • Air Conditioning 5 4 CDAR 4 Group E Ford Mondeo 1.8 TDCi • Intermediate • Manual Transmission • 5 Door Car • Air Conditioning 5 4 IDMR 5 Group F Ford Mondeo SW 1.8 TDCi • Intermediate • Manual Transmission • 5 Door Car • Air Conditioning 5 5 IWMR Group G Volvo S80 D5 2.4 auto. • Premium • Automatic Transmission • 4 Door Car • Air Conditioning 5 4 PDAR 4 Group H Kia Carnival Tour 2.9 CRDi • Full Size • Manual
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