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oil. oil filter. Air filter. Spark plugs. That would be a small service. Don't think they would be doing much more as it's only a year old.

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You should have a service book/section of your manual which will tell you what needs servicing and when. As it's a first service they won't be doing a whole lot. My guess would be oil and filters. Spark plugs are done every major.

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Try using Etis, it'll give you the full rundown on the service. Here's my ST due in in November


L - Labour item - invoice at additional cost


Driving Vehicle into Workshop Instrument gauges, warning/control lights and horn Check operation

Clutch Check operation/adjust, if necessary (where applicable)

Washers, wipers Check operation/adjust, if necessary (where applicable)

Inside Vehicle Exterior and respective control lights; instrument cluster illumination Check operation/condition

Odour filter Renew

Under Vehicle Engine Drain oil and renew oil filter

Tyres Check wear and condition, especially at tyre wall, note tread depth

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Brake system With wheels on, check brake pads and discs for wear. Check rear brake drums -
in case of abnormal fluid loss, a separate order is required to
investigate and rectify. (More often under severe duty conditions).

Outside Vehicle Engine Refill engine oil. Reset the oil change indicator, if fitted.

Tyres Adjust pressure

Spare wheel Adjust pressure, check wear - condition (note tread depth)

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Tyre Pressure monitoring system Adjust tyre pressures, reset - if applicable

Service record and reminder sticker Update vehicle service record (Service book/Digital Service Record (DSR) and affix sticker to driver side B pillar)

Extended Period Maintenance Brake system Every 2 years - Renew brake fluid (LTS 12 154 4)

L Air conditioning Every
3 years - Check temperature at the evaporator outlet tube. Check air
conditioning lines for damage and leaks (LTS 34 619 1) (TSB 67/2002)

L Cooling system Every 10 years - Drain, flush and refill with Super Plus(LTS 24 122 4)

L Camshaft drive belt Every 125 000 miles/10 years - Renew (LTS 21 304 9)

L Auxiliary drive belts Every 125 000 miles/10 years - Renew front belt (LTS 21 567 5)

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Extra Services and Additional Offers * (optional - upon customer request / charged seperately) AC maintenance package Air Conditioning (A.C.) system check. Apply A.C. cleaner to air distribution system. (LTS 54 552 4)

L Odour filter plus Upgrade odour filter to odour filter plus


So, basically about 2 hours work tops if you don't give them anything else to look at.

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Lol is the cambelt really every 10 years? Was trying to find that, must be a record

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Apparently so matt, and can imagine it being a pricey job - isn't it inside the unit and submerged in oil

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It is, will cost a fortune. On a clio rs model it's currently around £800 as need to do the aux belts and other crap at the same time otherwise if they break the belt needs doing again. Wouldn't surprise me of Ford made it difficult like that. No room either probably needs the drive shafts pulling to tip the engine a bit as well as taking the bumper and lights out.

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My son has a clio sport and just had the cam belt done quoted £1100 by Renault £900 by a Renault specialist but got it done for £440 by our local trusted garage.

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Just got a Haynes workshop manual for the 998cc ecoboost engine and the cambelt does not look much more difficult to change than other f-w-d Ford engines,a few more bolts etc but nothing a half decent mechanic can't do with a bit of time and patience.

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I didn't realise the Haynes manual for ecoboost was out, might get that

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You got a link to the haynes manual ? Or where did you buy it from ?

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Just got a Haynes workshop manual for the 998cc ecoboost engine and the cambelt does not look much more difficult to change than other f-w-d Ford engines,a few more bolts etc but nothing a half decent mechanic can't do with a bit of time and patience.

This isn't even on the Haynes website site.. I'd also like to know where you purchased. :mellow:

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The manual i have is for the Focus but it covers the 998 3 cylinder motor.I got it off E-Bay from "Gerris" @ a cost of £14 inc P&P.

The manual no is 5632.

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