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Titanium X Ecoboost 125 Slow To Warm Up On Cold Days


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Ive seen a system piped into the heater matrix pipework on a focus, and plugged into mains, but that was an ex emergency services focus estate. Was coolant warm all the time. That would be nice on a cold frosty morning. Lol

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Ive seen a system piped into the heater matrix pipework on a focus, and plugged into mains, but that was an ex emergency services focus estate. Was coolant warm all the time. That would be nice on a cold frosty morning. Lol

Am sure that's what the guy I know has

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That it? And how would that work?

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Like would you put in car and plug in when needed rtf

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The fiestas do indeed have an auxillary heater after all, well, 2015 tit does

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where about it this located?

think mine might have an aux heater despite etis saying aux heater = less as warm air blows out the windscreen vent a few seconds after starting engine but all others remain off until 10-15 minutes into the journey

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Its behind the n/s trim panel , just remove the philips screw retaing clip and pull away to reveal.

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No fiesta here, but same engine (1.0). Drove 20 mins at -7 celcius, everything ok, as soon as i stopped the car and remained inside with engine and heat on, i watched temperature level dropping significantly. I closed heater and everything went normal. Too bad for two thermostats and three coolant circuits ecoboost features..

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I've noticed, in the recent very cold weather, that my 1 litre ecoboost takes between 6 and 7 miles to get to normal temperature.

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