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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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New brakes and fluid but most importantly I finally rolled my fenders after dealing with the scrape into my drive... The car is gonna feel brand new for the new year lol
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I'd be arrested if I tried doing that in the parking spots where I live!

Are those DBA rotors in the front??
 


Grsemky

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I'd be arrested if I tried doing that in the parking spots where I live!

Are those DBA rotors in the front??
Lol if I lived in an HOA the cops would've already been by, ask me how I know lol

And they're not DBA rotors, just some cryo centrics I found milled... The guy only made a few sets so I'll probably switch to DBA when these go
 


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How much of a pain was it to swap?
Not too bad. Took 15-20 min total, ever since I got one of these.
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Just remove passenger center console side panel. And between This tool and a screwdriver, take off the 5 Torx screws.
personally that hardest part was getting the new filter in without crushing it too bad.
 


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Guess I need to add that to my things to change when I do the oil in the next weekend or two.
Oil/filter, install Fumoto valve, both O2 sensors, check air filter, change cabin filter.
Have the Fumoto & O2 Sensors, need to get oil & filter(s)
 


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Your annual PSA to change the cabin air filter.
Just changed mine before the snow storm hit. Pretty crazy for not being in a dusty or dirty area and only 11 months old. View attachment 68968
I just did mine the other week. I usually take out the glovebox and the one HVAC tube that is in the way. This time I only put the lower three screws back in to help simplify the process when I do it next time. Five screws to hold in a cabin filter seems like overkill to me.
 


Grsemky

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I just did mine the other week. I usually take out the glovebox and the one HVAC tube that is in the way. This time I only put the lower three screws back in to help simplify the process when I do it next time. Five screws to hold in a cabin filter seems like overkill to me.
No leaking with the blower on?
 




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