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2002 to 2008 Ford Fiesta Factory Service Manual (Engine, Chassis, Driveline)

Factory service manual for 2002 to 2008 built Ford Fiesta vehicles. This factory service manual covers only the Engine, Chassis and Driveline components, hence is the Mechanical service manual. This manual explains the maintenance, repair and rebuild data for the engine, gearbox and differential of the vehicle, along with chassis fitted components, such as brakes, suspension, steering, body panels and interior components. For electronics and electrical wiring diagrams, use the Electrical Factory Service Manual instead, also available on this page.


2002 to 2008 Ford Fiesta Factory Service Manual (Electrical / Wiring Diagrams)

Factory service manual for the 2002 to 2008 built Ford Fiesta models. This manual covers only the electrical system of the vehicle, including wiring diagrams. For other components, use the Engine, Chassis and Driveline factory service manual also available on this page.


Ford Fiesta Vehicle Information

On April 1, 2002, the all new fifth generation car was unveiled. Production at Almussafes Plant started on April 29, 2002. Of this Fiesta Mark V, most engines were carried over from the previous Fiesta, but renamed "Duratec", as the "Zetec" name was now solely used for sportier models. The previous push-rod 1.3 L engine was initially available in the UK, but this was quickly replaced with a Rocam 1.3 L, both under the name Duratec 8v. Trim levels available initially were Finesse, LX, Zetec and Ghia, with limited edition variants soon following. The fifth generation was also the first Fiesta to feature the Anti-lock Braking System and passenger airbags as standard. The fifth generation was occasionally referred to as Mark VI in United Kingdom and elsewhere due to the fourth generation facelift being commonly referred to as the Mark V. This generation became the best-selling Ford Fiesta generation to date.

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