Had to take it to a Ford dealer. The rear door electronic latch had failed so there was no return on locking the door. Although it sounded like it was locking, it didn't because the electronic feedback loop was faulty. New latch and its working again. Apparently this is a common problem with Mondeo and Focus door locks from 2007 to 2013. The other Titanium Diesel MD Mondeo (a hatch) in Tamworth is also in the same boat as their dealer has been unable to ascertain what is causing the transmission failure. So 3 Ford Dealers don't know how to fix it and many weeks of time and inconvenience has been spent trying to resolve this, as I experienced, very very dangerous problem. 719. Name: chris. Ford Model: fiesta titanium x 125 ecoboost. Ford Year: 2016. UK/Ireland Location: Staffordshire. Posted April 9, 2016. key-less entry can be a very expensive fix when it goes wrong take it back to where you bought it from and demand they fix it assuming you bought it from a dealer. Quote. Hi, I've got a Mondeo titanium X business edition. 2014 reg. Mk 4.5 I believe. I'm unsure what headunit I have, but the standard one in this car. The DAB doesn't seem to work, there's an option for it, but it doesn't do anything. Tried pulling fuse, putting radio code back in and no dice. Another Author. Posted September 4, 2014. 1, Remove both screws from under the steering colunm, lift the top cover off and drop the bottom cover. 2, Remove the two screws holding in the stalk. 3, Pull the stalk away towards the door, you will have the indicator unit in your hand. 4, On the unit is a small circuit board, held on with 2 screws, remove hobbynut said: During the last few weeks I have kept getting the Low Battery Warning message when sat with the engine off and the radio on. this warning comes on after being sat for less than 5 minutes. The warning message can be a bit over-sensitive. I think that's particularly true of earlier cars, and there is a possible software update, but Picked up a second hand Mondeo Titanium X 2.0L yesterday and everything seemed fine with it. Been messing and trying everything out today and found the cruise control does not work, or at least I can't seem to get it to work. The car has a warranty on it, so I'm OK to take it back, it's just a bit of a pain as I need the car for work. No, there's two types of headlight clusters on the Mk5 Mondeos: * Halogen only (the one you showed us in the pic above), with separate LED daytime running lights (on the lower bumper) * LED only (turning signal, integrated daytime running lights, dipped and main beam lights, all of these are LED) I61M3QY.

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