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- 2016 Fiesta 1.25
Hi everyone. I'm a long time fiesta owner, but new to the forum and would really appreciate some advice.
We've had our current Fiesta (1.25l, 2016, mk7, ~38k miles) for over a few years, and now the extended warranty is expired, I convince my wife to let me service it myself rather than pay a small fortune to the main stealer.
So over the weekend I self-serviced my Fiesta (1.25l, 2016, mk7, ~38k miles), changing the air filter, spark plugs, oil and oil filter. I've serviced other cars before, but still followed my Haynes manual to be sure. I fitted all Bosch parts with the recommended Magnatec oil and all seemed straightforward, apart from a peculiarity when adding the oil (I'll go into that later as I don't think it's related).
We went for its first long drive today and I started to hear an intermittent high pitch whistle which went up and down with the engine revs. When we got home I had a look under the bonnet to investigate whilst my wife was revving the engine. It wasn't whistling when revved on the driveway, but I noticed that if the engine was revved suddenly, a single popping noise was made and the whole airbox would jump.
I inspected the airbox and air intake pipes - I could not see any issues and the screws where all tight. I undid the airbox to check the filter was sitting properly, which it was. With the lid sat loosely on top of the air box I started the engine and gave it a rev to see if the problem went away. However, the popping noise occurred and the lid (with the air pipes to the engine) pushed off away from the airbox, suggesting that air was being expelled rather than being sucked from the inlet manifold.
I'm guessing I've either fooked up somewhere or I've fitted faulty parts, but I can't see how this could cause the popping problem.
Has anybody else experienced this popping noise and whistle after a plug and/or filter change?
Also, regarding the oil issue I mentioned above: The owners manual, haynes and every reference I cold find online says the engine takes 4.1 litres of oil, however I've only put around 3.6 litres of oil (measured using the marks on the bottle) in and the oil is right at the upper limit on the dip stick. I've checked the level again after letting the engine run for 5 minutes whilst parked on flat ground, and it's still saying it's full. Is that normal?
We've had our current Fiesta (1.25l, 2016, mk7, ~38k miles) for over a few years, and now the extended warranty is expired, I convince my wife to let me service it myself rather than pay a small fortune to the main stealer.
So over the weekend I self-serviced my Fiesta (1.25l, 2016, mk7, ~38k miles), changing the air filter, spark plugs, oil and oil filter. I've serviced other cars before, but still followed my Haynes manual to be sure. I fitted all Bosch parts with the recommended Magnatec oil and all seemed straightforward, apart from a peculiarity when adding the oil (I'll go into that later as I don't think it's related).
We went for its first long drive today and I started to hear an intermittent high pitch whistle which went up and down with the engine revs. When we got home I had a look under the bonnet to investigate whilst my wife was revving the engine. It wasn't whistling when revved on the driveway, but I noticed that if the engine was revved suddenly, a single popping noise was made and the whole airbox would jump.
I inspected the airbox and air intake pipes - I could not see any issues and the screws where all tight. I undid the airbox to check the filter was sitting properly, which it was. With the lid sat loosely on top of the air box I started the engine and gave it a rev to see if the problem went away. However, the popping noise occurred and the lid (with the air pipes to the engine) pushed off away from the airbox, suggesting that air was being expelled rather than being sucked from the inlet manifold.
I'm guessing I've either fooked up somewhere or I've fitted faulty parts, but I can't see how this could cause the popping problem.
Has anybody else experienced this popping noise and whistle after a plug and/or filter change?
Also, regarding the oil issue I mentioned above: The owners manual, haynes and every reference I cold find online says the engine takes 4.1 litres of oil, however I've only put around 3.6 litres of oil (measured using the marks on the bottle) in and the oil is right at the upper limit on the dip stick. I've checked the level again after letting the engine run for 5 minutes whilst parked on flat ground, and it's still saying it's full. Is that normal?