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Old 11-04-2010, 08:06 PM   #1
Franco Cozzo
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Default 6500km on the clock, still tight?

Hey guys, I've got a Jan 09 build Fiesta CL which has been filled with premium all its 6500km, I still seem to only be able to get 6.3L/100km out of the thing, 90% 100km/h freeway driving 10% stop start traffic.

I serviced it at 5500km at work with new oil, air and oil filter at my workplace.

I also seem to be getting problems with the stereo, sometimes when searching through the radio stations, usually you get the radio station name come up on the presets, other times they dissapear or if you scan through, pick up another station that isn't on the preset, the screen just shows "///-/-/-". Another time I pressed the CD button and it said "Track 1/4567324032857909", a huge number like that. Sometimes it stops working, no sound and has to be turned off and on.

Can I go to Ford and ask for the latest ECU update? What does that fix?

Thanks much.

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