Just bought a 3 year old Punto 1.25 for my wife. It seems to have been looked after on the outside. It has done 23000 miles and the service history shows it had a service at 13000, a little late but not too bad. In the handbook there is no mention of a time interval for servicing, just mileage (eg nothing like 12000 or 12 months whichever the sooner).
I intend changing the oil this week. all parts look easy to get at. Is there anything to watch out for or anything to make the job easier? I see that the drain plug is a socket. Is it 12mm? I intend using Magnetec 10-40.
When I got the car home, I noticed that the coolant level was about an inch below the min level. I topped it up using a 50% mix of good quality red Ford antifreeze that I keep ready for topping my one year old focus. However, when I delved into the handbook I saw a warning about only topping up with Paraflu UP antifreeze, saying it doesn't mix with others. Is this a marketing ploy or is it likely to turn to cement or something nasty like that?
Is there anything else to keep on top of with Puntos. I've heard about the head gaskets blowing, but has that been resolved or is it still a problem?
lastly, on my focus, the coolant max and min are in a header bottle well above the engine level, so if the level dropped below min, there would still be coolant in the hose feeding the engine. On the Punto, it is at the side of the radiator. Does this mean that the level shown is exactly level with that surrounding the engine.
I intend changing the oil this week. all parts look easy to get at. Is there anything to watch out for or anything to make the job easier? I see that the drain plug is a socket. Is it 12mm? I intend using Magnetec 10-40.
When I got the car home, I noticed that the coolant level was about an inch below the min level. I topped it up using a 50% mix of good quality red Ford antifreeze that I keep ready for topping my one year old focus. However, when I delved into the handbook I saw a warning about only topping up with Paraflu UP antifreeze, saying it doesn't mix with others. Is this a marketing ploy or is it likely to turn to cement or something nasty like that?
Is there anything else to keep on top of with Puntos. I've heard about the head gaskets blowing, but has that been resolved or is it still a problem?
lastly, on my focus, the coolant max and min are in a header bottle well above the engine level, so if the level dropped below min, there would still be coolant in the hose feeding the engine. On the Punto, it is at the side of the radiator. Does this mean that the level shown is exactly level with that surrounding the engine.