Ford Fiesta
Ford 1.3L Endura-E OHV pushrod engine. Fiesta JH 1.3 with 59 hp (43 kW) and 68 hp (50 kW). Ka RBT 50 hp (37 kW) and 60 hp (44 kW). Simple, robust technology without electronic complexity.
Barely Any Power
The 1.3i with 58 hp is barely enough for city driving. Overtaking requires patience, the motorway stays a slog.
Engine Weaknesses 6
The 1.3 Endura-E OHV tends to leaking head gaskets at higher mileages. White smoke from the exhaust and coolant loss without visible external leak are typical signs.
Symptoms: White smoke from the exhaust, coolant level drops, oil-water emulsion visible in the engine oil
Endura-E engines up to end of 1997 had camshafts that were too soft. Ford revised the camshaft; older examples can show significant wear with neglected oil changes.
Symptoms: Clattering noises from the valvetrain, rough running, power loss at higher revs
The classic ignition distributor in the Endura-E ages and wears. Moisture, cracks in the distributor cap and worn contacts cause misfires. Regular replacement is recommended.
Symptoms: Juddering and misfires at idle and under load, difficult cold start, rough running
The Endura-E OHV burns engine oil into the combustion chamber through porous valve stem seals at higher mileages. Blue smoke on cold start is typical. Replacement without removing the head is possible with special tools.
Symptoms: Blue smoke from the exhaust especially on cold start or after overrun, slightly increased oil consumption
The OHV Endura-E 1.3 is prone to camshaft lobe wear, particularly with irregular oil change history. Reduced valve lift leads to a severe power loss. Valve clearance adjustment every 20,000 km is essential.
Symptoms: Significant power loss; top speed 120 km/h despite good condition; rough running at mid-range revs; metallic ticking from the valvetrain.
Leaking valve stem seals in the Endura-E 1.3 cause oil fouling of the spark plugs. Plug colour shows black oily soot. The cause is typically worn valve stem seals at higher mileages.
Symptoms: Misfires on cold start; black oily deposits on spark plugs; blue smoke when pulling away after prolonged idling.
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
Front springs break through rust at the lowest coil, often without warning. Ford offered a ten-year warranty on the springs. The car sags at the front and may rub on the tyre.
Door lower edges rust due to poor cavity sealing, especially on vehicles up to 2004. Sills and wheel arches are at risk. Springs rust at the lowest coil and break.
EAC faults caused by moisture at wiring loom connectors. Engine runs in limp mode or does not respond to the throttle. Contact spray and possibly new ignition coils required.
The A/C condenser sits unprotected at the front of the car and is vulnerable to stone chip damage. Refrigerant escapes and the air conditioning no longer cools.
Leaking third brake light, rear screen seal or door seals let water into the boot. Wet spare wheel well and mould growth in the luggage compartment are typical consequences.
Water enters through the third brake light, rear wiper unit, or damaged rear screen seal into the boot. The spare wheel well fills with water.
The AC condenser is inadequately protected against stone chips and frequently develops leaks. The air conditioning loses refrigerant and stops cooling. Particularly common on vehicles over 100,000 km.
Reports & Tests
2 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2001β2008). Most reported: Latches & Locks (1), Powertrain (1).