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17 Nov, 2021
Lambda Sensor for Fiesta
Old lambda sensor heater circuit had failed. This new sensor sorted out the ECU warning light and it runs better now. 2003, 1.25 16V Mk 5 Fiesta.

21 Oct, 2020
Good product and quick delivery.
I am replacing the my Berlingo's locking wheel nuts because the "key" is starting to fail. These replacements bolts are an exact match to the standard ones and fit perfectly. Very quick delivery too.

03 Feb, 2022
Hard to fit, but worth it.
Its a right bugger to fit, but worth it when you do as its much cheaper than changing the whole mechanism. This is what I did.
Rig up all the new cables and wind the capstan as tight as you can, and keep it held.
Have the sliders down, remember to keep the capstan tight. I then connected both cables to the back slider and back pulleys but only the bottom cable and round its pulley at the front.
Leaving the cable off the top front pulley gave enough slack to connect the last cable to the top pull of the front slider. I ran the cable across the face of the top front pulley, with it coming off the pulley through the side notch; sort of de-railed. Use a small crosshead screwdriver in the hole in the pulley as a pivot and then lever the cable up over the rim of the pulley, using the screwdriver in the hole to also turn the pulley as you do to help the cable drop into place.
If I had had a couple more hands it would have been useful and I could have taken a photo/video....