want a Tpiece for oil gauge
On t25 vans! After disconnecting the battery drop the fuse holder by undoing a couple of screws. the relay is on the back of it!
Length - 4570mm Width - 1845mm Height - varies between models Details are from Owners Manual
The lens is held on with two t25 screws. Remove them, pull lens of, reverse to install.
Length = 4569 mm, width = 1844 mm and the height ranged between 1735 mm and 2085 mm, depending on the model.
Not sure on a T25, but it sounds very much like the cold start handle, as fitted to the T4's (but on the other side of the wheel). To be used below 18C and pushed back in when engines at temp , according to the book.
Unplug the four wire connector on the back of the throttle body, remove two t25 torx screws. Swap actuator, reverse steps to install. Unhook battery for 5 minutes to reset idle adaptive memory.Unplug the four wire connector on the back of the throttle body, remove two t25 torx screws. Swap actuator, reverse steps to install. Unhook battery for 5 minutes to reset idle adaptive memory.
to replace the switch u will need the key to the old ignition switch. its as simple as getting a t15 bits to take off the steering colum and unscrewing the switch i think the bit size is t25 and you need a special bit with a hole in the center of it. you take off the steering wheel column covers.
1. Open the boot 2. Remove the two screws (Torx head - use T25 bit) on the front of the rear light assembly and carefully pull it out. (The rest of the light is held in by two 'poppers' so a gentle tug should pull it out.) 3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and pull it out. 4. Replace the bulb and put back together in the reverse order. - Sorted :)
open tailgate, remove 2 Phillips screws, look inside, at the back of the light at midway position you will see a black plastic moulded type nut, unscrew by hand and pull light unit out, remove cable by pressing side of connector, pull back 6 clips [gently] on back of unit and remove light cluster from unit, replace bulb, and replace in reverse order. The later Fiestas have a cheaper fitting for the rear light clusters - two Torx-head screws on the tailgate side, and two plastic lugs on the outside. Remove the two Torx screws, then grip the light cluster firmly and give a straight tug to pull out the plastic lugs. Use T25 Torx bit - nearly all the small screws on Fords are T25.
Garret T25
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