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2004 Ford Fiesta- Welsh Plug Problems
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chops
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Sep 9, 2013, 9:19 AM
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2004 Ford Fiesta- Welsh Plug Problems
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Hi All, Can anyone tell me how common is to replace Welsh Plugs on a 2004 Ford Fiesta? I've just gone through my cars mechanical history (which I've only had her for a few months): 2007 – Checked for lack of power- Coil replaced Aug 2009 – Welsh plugs replaced and x4 spark plugs replaced Oct 2009- Misfiring- Welsh plugs replaced. July 2013- Misfiring, lack of power – welsh plugs leaking- replaced, water on spark plugs- replaced. But only one month later (its not quite as bad) but same problems starting again. She is beginning to almost hop/struggle between gears at the 2 ½- 3 rev point, and again lack of power. The engine light is also on due to the oxygen sensors needing to be replaced – not sure if this is related to the problems.... but feel like I'm pouring money into this car already- and it seems to be an ongoing problem with welsh plugs and sparks plugs.... Does anyone have any advice? Or ideas of what the problem may be?
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Hammer Time
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Sep 9, 2013, 9:35 AM
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Re: 2004 Ford Fiesta- Welsh Plug Problems
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It's not a common problem but once one freeze plug (welsh plug) goes, the rest aren't far behind. It's a reflection of the condition of the whole cooling system. It's usually the result of not maintaining the cooling system properly and using water instead of coolant. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.
(This post was edited by Hammer Time on Sep 9, 2013, 9:36 AM)
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