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02/11/2013 at 9:11pm
 Location: near Blackpool
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We are thinking of buying a Mondeo. The model we have seen is a 2.0ltr 2006 TDCi 130bhp 5 door. Mileage is 91,000. Is there anything we should be mindful of e.g timing chain/belt, should we worry about high mileage. Our caravan(we have not used it yet as only possess a 1.6 Renault Dymanique at mo)will have a MPTLM of 1230 and we believe this will be a good match.
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02/11/2013 at 9:30pm
 Location: West country
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That should be an excellent match. I have a 55 reg 115hp which I boought at just under 100K. 

I had a rear wheel bearing go which cost £300. My A/C compressor was replaced then the radiator cooling fan at £1200. Had a turbo hose go which caused lots of smoke etc under load but fairly cheap to replace. It's on 127K now and going very well so hopefully it will go on without major problems.

As with all diesels they have a dual mass flywheel which can go and cost several hundred but mine is thr 5 speed tiptronic auto so shouldn't happen to mine.



02/11/2013 at 10:58pm
 Location: N Yorkshire
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Quote: Originally posted by navver on 02/11/2013

That should be an excellent match. I have a 55 reg 115hp which I boought at just under 100K. 

I had a rear wheel bearing go which cost £300. My A/C compressor was replaced then the radiator cooling fan at £1200. Had a turbo hose go which caused lots of smoke etc under load but fairly cheap to replace. It's on 127K now and going very well so hopefully it will go on without major problems.

As with all diesels they have a dual mass flywheel which can go and cost several hundred but mine is thr 5 speed tiptronic auto so shouldn't happen to mine.





£300 for a wheel bearing ??
i know its a full hub job but that is very steep.think i paid around £40 for the part when i had a mk3 and its an hours job max to fit.

as said , dmfs do fail as they do on all modern manual diesels , chain driven cam should cause no issues , injectors were a weak spot but pretty much sorted by 2006 , subframe bushes can cause issues too , listen for clunking from rear end on poor roads and budget a couple of hundred £ to replace. sticky rear brake calipers and handbrake cables are a known issue as well

cracking car ....enjoy


02/11/2013 at 11:13pm
 Location: Midlands
 Outfit: Mondeo Avondale Gram
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£600 - £800 average for a complete clutch change with a DMF. Not much you can do to avoid those unless buying an auto and a LOT of moderns diesels use them.

91,000 is barely run it. But whats the service history like?
I am always wary of lower mileage diesels. Have the owners bought them for the cost of fuel alone and not serviced them often enough?

With servicing more often than the maximum limits in the book. Mine has reached 170,000 miles.



03/11/2013 at 11:08am
 Location: Wigan Pier. Lancashire
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As above .....

£300 for a wheel bearing wow !!

£50 ish for the hub and its a half hour job on a ramp, an hour if you're doing it home with a jack and hand tools as opposed to air..


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03/11/2013 at 9:38pm
 Location: West country
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£300 Ford main dealer fitted hub complete. 


03/11/2013 at 10:09pm
 Location: Cleveland
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I bought a 2004 diesel estate with the 2ltr 130 bhp engine a couple of months ago, only issue so far is the budgie chirping under the bonnet when ticking over at start up
Apparently it's the crankshaft pulley which I've heard is a pain to change.

Lovely motor to drive.


04/11/2013 at 7:46pm
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I've got the same problem too with the crank end pulley.

The three bolts must have been tightened by Hercules according to Ford forums.

They say to use an impact gun - a good one mind, to undo the bolts.

I haven't done my pulley yet though.... Just plucking up the courage to do it ATM...

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05/11/2013 at 1:29pm
 Location: Reading
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I have a 54 plate estate diesel. Only thing I don't like is the clutch, cost me about £800 to have a new assembly, and they complain a bit pulling away on hills (with the van) But, other than that its very good, does 50mph solo and 37 pulling van and its fully loaded most of time including full size buggy for erindoors.

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05/11/2013 at 8:07pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: 1996 Bailey Senator 5000
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I bought a mondeo that had just had the clutch and dmf done. Wasn't really anymore without and documented clutch replacement and was great peace of mind.

Many TDCI have a noisey pulley/drive belt tensioner. I know mine does and I don't want to fancy spending £160 on the pulley/belt/tensioner so I just turn up the radio!


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06/11/2013 at 4:00pm
 Location: sheffield
 Outfit: 2017 Bailey Pegasus Ancona
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I had the 6 speed 130BHP estate, a noisy belt tensioner was the only problem which was solved by turning the radio up, pulling a caravan I stuggled to use 6th gear but it did pull well, even up the steep hill on the bottom of the M5

They are great cars I only swapped mine for an S-max which is just a mondeo on steroids

As for the clutch, if they do go you will be looking at about £800.00 they they tend to drop off about 90,000-95,000 so always check if the clutch as been changed, also running them in too high a gear will not do the fly wheel any good and cost you a new clutch

If the reg is AK56HXH it will need a new clutch as that was my old car



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06/11/2013 at 8:22pm
 Location: Midlands
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Tempted by the S-Max myself. But no spare wheel... Thats an issue.

And the price.. HOW MUCH!!! I can buy 2 Mondeo's for that money.



06/11/2013 at 9:48pm
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The S Max is a great car and i'd have another tomorrow, but it aint worth 2 Mondeo's

 

Bessie

 



07/11/2013 at 10:47pm
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All the Mondeos we have seen have between 90k and 120k mileage on them, this is a concern of mine. Also the sellers advertise them as being immaculate when they are clearly not upon inspection. Will just have to keep looking I suppose.

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08/11/2013 at 7:16am
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120k miles is where i buy them. CHEAP...

But as i said in the other thread, You need to buy it from someone that needed a reliable car and serviced it often and properly. Not just an oil change every few years.

Mine now has 170,000 miles on it. Towed out caravan back from Cornwall no issues in August.







08/11/2013 at 1:01pm
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Mine had 106K on it when purchased and had the clutch/dmf done (documented and warrantied) at 102K so nice peace of mind there.

Mr clutch however didn't replace the starter however when they done the clutch/dmf so I had to strip and rebuild it shortly after purchase as the dmf particles had seized it up.



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