LittlePuma wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 4:11 pm
Hi there, I have a question. What if your oil life indicator on the forspass app advice you to have the oil changed but you ignore it, does the warranty decease? Let's say it would show the warning 0% at 1000 miles for instance.
You ignore and make the service at the 20k miles or so.
Thanx!
I suspect that situation will never happen. The oil life on my FordPass (1st service 2 years or 18000) is a simple countdown to two years as I will be way under 18000 at 2 years.
Ok thank you, so there is a quite appropriate match.
Sometimes I feel the % goes down a little in a hurry... not in line with the real mileage.
Ok it is an intelligent tool that sees the kind of engine use / reading data, but...
1.0l eco boost in puma’s is the redesigned engine with turbo at the rear of engine and it runs a chain not a belt as on the previous 1.0l eco boost, but I would still do a oil change every year.
Really, where can I find more informations about this variation?
I knew it was actually equipped with a rubber wet timing belt. That would be great if so.
I look forward to knowing more please
If I go and search for replacement parts, as a result I get the rubber timing belt type for the Puma engine code/s, all versions, ST included, though...
Hi I got it confirmed from another bloke, too.
Now I have to determine if mine is the updated version.
Then if every Puma has been released this way since the beginning, Bob's your uncle
Last edited by LittlePuma on Fri Jan 14, 2022 2:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I think they changed in 2019, but stand to be shot down...
Ford Puma ST-Line Vignale 155 Automatic.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
I got it confirmed by a trusted mechanic.
I feel more reassured now, i personally didn't feel the belt in oil as a reliable part.
(In my previous car I changed the whole kit every 5 years, it had a common timing belt not a chain).
Thanx everyone
Hi, seems like the Ford servicing is getting less. My EcoSport (waiting for a Puma) went in for its first service???? (Visual health check!!) and I had them do an oil change which is not covered. The cost £60 was parts only, no labour as they did it whilst it was booked in. I would always have a yearly oil change just for peace of mind.