General information about the car interior The 96 Series models feature modern interior trim and improved safety. New seats with breathable upholstery help to increase passive safety and comfort in equal measure....
Checking the operation of heating and ventilation Fig. 16.3. Control panel of the heating and ventilation system: 1 – fan speed switch; 2 – air conditioner on/off button (additional equipment); 3 – air temperature...
Removing the heating and ventilation control unit SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Remove the radio. Fig. 16.4. Location of screws (1) and fasteners (2) for...
Car interior fan Air circulation in the cabin of all Fiesta models is provided by a four-speed centrifugal fan. The fan is located in the center under the dashboard near the engine...
Car interior switches The Fiesta has different types of switches. There are multi-function switches on the left and right under the steering column covers. The heating fan and air...
Key encoding Up to 15 spare keys can be coded using the sample key. The system is maintenance-free. SEQUENCE OF WORKS Fig. 16.8. Key coding: 1 – control lamp; 2 – sample key; 3 – the...
Removing the switch from the instrument panel SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery. Fig. 16.9. Using a screwdriver to remove the clock from the instrument panel 2....
Replacing interior lighting bulbs SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Turn off the interior light. 2. Remove the fuse (No. 4 under the instrument panel) that protects the electrical circuit of the interior lighting...
Checking the door contact switch Fig. 16.12. Location of the door contact switch that turns on the interior lighting lamps The interior lighting lamps are switched on by the contact switches of the...
Replacement of the trunk light bulb The trunk light is switched on by a contact switch located behind the trunk lid trim. SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Using a thin screwdriver, carefully remove the lamp housing...
Removing the radio Below is a description of how to replace the radio that comes standard with your vehicle. If you decide to install additional equipment or a different radio in the...
Removing the speakers Depending on the trim level and model, the Fiesta has four speakers, two tweeters and two broadband speakers, installed in the front door trim panels. Two more broadband...
Removing the external antenna The antenna does not require maintenance, but it can be damaged in an automatic car wash and will need to be replaced. SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Disconnect the cable from the...
Front seats Fig. 16.20. Seat belt pre–tensioner for the front seats: 1 - seat belt lock; 2 – tension cable; 3 – tension mechanism piston; 4 – body; 5 – gas generator; 6 –...
Back seat 1. Remove the three bolts securing the front part of the rear seat cushion. 2. Lift the seat cushion slightly and at the same time push it back with a strong jerk - the...
Backrest of the rear seat 1. Release the locks and tilt the seat back forward. Fig. 16.23. Location of rear seat back hinge mounting bolts 2. Remove the eight bolts securing the rear seat back...
Removing the door trim On vehicles with power windows, first disconnect the negative battery cable. SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Raise the side window up to the stop. Use chalk to mark the position of...
Removing the door glass window regulator On vehicles with power windows, first disconnect the negative battery cable. SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Raise the glass up to the stop. 2. Remove the inner door trim....
Central lock With the central lock, you can simultaneously lock and unlock all the doors of the car. Small electric motors are installed on each door as an actuator for the central...
Removing the door handle The front and rear door handles are removed in a similar manner. The following describes how to remove the front door handle. SEQUENCE OF WORKS On vehicles with power...
Removing the door lock cylinder SEQUENCE OF WORKS 1. Remove the door trim. 2. Remove the lower glass guide and disconnect the rod from the door lock cylinder. Fig. 16.30. Disconnecting the contact...