Added poll under warranty area too. https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/clutch-related-issues-poll-fiesta-st.25566/
If you have had a slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder failure happen, new replacement, low mileage failure or otherwise, report it here as a reply, and additionally, take time to report it at https://www.nhtsa.gov/ and https://www.carcomplaints.com/Ford/Fiesta/ also. Report Year, Mileage, general area of the country you are in, and any correlation that you might think might give clues, like right after a really couple of hot days, etc.
I recently ran into an issue on my 2015 Fiesta St, the dreaded Slave Cylinder, clutch foot pedal to the floor, pump it up and it works for a while, but then happens again.
With the mileage approaching 60,000 I opted to do a full clutch replacement and use a highly recommended local shop very familiar with all aspects of Ford Focus ST, Focus RS, Fiesta ST, Mustangs, Subaru WRX, FWD and AWD engine and drivetrain mods and repairs, stock to wild.
We all know that you have to take everything down to get to the slave cylinder anyway so I specified and the shop agreed, to use Ford factory OEM Clutch Assembly P/N C1BZ-7B546-J and of course an Ford OEM DG9Z-7A564-B slave cylinder. After the installation and car buttoned up, the new OEM slave cylinder failed, would not bleed, and leaked right off the bat, didn't even get the car off the lift.
I had the ST moved to the local Ford dealer, they then investigated this issue using their shop and technician, they found no fault in the installation of the clutch assembly or the clutch slave cylinder and confirmed that it was indeed leaking, and was a genuine Ford replacement part, interesting process but professional. Note: Ford OEM CV2Z-7A543-A Clutch Master Cylinder at the time of this posting, does not seem to be available, my Ford part source tried to find one around the country with no success, really wanted that replaced too. It does seem odd that the clutch slave is available, but the clutch master cylinder replacement is not, is this a high usage part?
I started to research this possible issue and read on various forums in the US and UK, that that there are two common failures, clutch pedal to the floor, full or partial failure of the slave, or failure of a new slave cylinder either during install and bleed or shortly after the car is back on the road. I noted there was no pattern in the installations but it appears to be random, home shop, 3rd party shop or even Ford Dealer service centers.
Installing a "new" out of the box OEM DG9Z-7A564-B slave cylinder only to have it fail during a service/clutch replacement, whether at a shop or at home, causes major headaches due to the cost of labor it takes to get to the unit. In some reported cases the brake/clutch fluid saturates the disc and causes other issues.
Having a clutch slave fail while in traffic with mileage lower than 65,000 is also a safety concern, as most will attest, the factory ST clutch is a good unit and many go for very high mileage without issue, however seems the hydraulics seem to be an area of concern, this may be due in some instances to associated under-hood temperatures on units in the field, don't know about what is going on with random factory OEM replacements.
Again, if you have had a slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder failure happen, new replacement, low mileage failure or otherwise, report it here as a reply, and additionally, take time to report it at https://www.nhtsa.gov/ and https://www.carcomplaints.com/Ford/Fiesta/ also.
Report Year, Mileage, general area of the country you are in, and any correlation that you might think might give clues, like right after a really couple of hot days, etc.
I made inquiries to some individuals that want to remain anonymous at FORD dealers and quietly they have acknowledged the issue, but many don't seem to be aware either. So have you had it happen to you, or know someone on the list that has, heard anything from your Ford dealer?
If you have had a slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder failure happen, new replacement, low mileage failure or otherwise, report it here as a reply, and additionally, take time to report it at https://www.nhtsa.gov/ and https://www.carcomplaints.com/Ford/Fiesta/ also. Report Year, Mileage, general area of the country you are in, and any correlation that you might think might give clues, like right after a really couple of hot days, etc.
I recently ran into an issue on my 2015 Fiesta St, the dreaded Slave Cylinder, clutch foot pedal to the floor, pump it up and it works for a while, but then happens again.
With the mileage approaching 60,000 I opted to do a full clutch replacement and use a highly recommended local shop very familiar with all aspects of Ford Focus ST, Focus RS, Fiesta ST, Mustangs, Subaru WRX, FWD and AWD engine and drivetrain mods and repairs, stock to wild.
We all know that you have to take everything down to get to the slave cylinder anyway so I specified and the shop agreed, to use Ford factory OEM Clutch Assembly P/N C1BZ-7B546-J and of course an Ford OEM DG9Z-7A564-B slave cylinder. After the installation and car buttoned up, the new OEM slave cylinder failed, would not bleed, and leaked right off the bat, didn't even get the car off the lift.
I had the ST moved to the local Ford dealer, they then investigated this issue using their shop and technician, they found no fault in the installation of the clutch assembly or the clutch slave cylinder and confirmed that it was indeed leaking, and was a genuine Ford replacement part, interesting process but professional. Note: Ford OEM CV2Z-7A543-A Clutch Master Cylinder at the time of this posting, does not seem to be available, my Ford part source tried to find one around the country with no success, really wanted that replaced too. It does seem odd that the clutch slave is available, but the clutch master cylinder replacement is not, is this a high usage part?
I started to research this possible issue and read on various forums in the US and UK, that that there are two common failures, clutch pedal to the floor, full or partial failure of the slave, or failure of a new slave cylinder either during install and bleed or shortly after the car is back on the road. I noted there was no pattern in the installations but it appears to be random, home shop, 3rd party shop or even Ford Dealer service centers.
Installing a "new" out of the box OEM DG9Z-7A564-B slave cylinder only to have it fail during a service/clutch replacement, whether at a shop or at home, causes major headaches due to the cost of labor it takes to get to the unit. In some reported cases the brake/clutch fluid saturates the disc and causes other issues.
Having a clutch slave fail while in traffic with mileage lower than 65,000 is also a safety concern, as most will attest, the factory ST clutch is a good unit and many go for very high mileage without issue, however seems the hydraulics seem to be an area of concern, this may be due in some instances to associated under-hood temperatures on units in the field, don't know about what is going on with random factory OEM replacements.
Again, if you have had a slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder failure happen, new replacement, low mileage failure or otherwise, report it here as a reply, and additionally, take time to report it at https://www.nhtsa.gov/ and https://www.carcomplaints.com/Ford/Fiesta/ also.
Report Year, Mileage, general area of the country you are in, and any correlation that you might think might give clues, like right after a really couple of hot days, etc.
I made inquiries to some individuals that want to remain anonymous at FORD dealers and quietly they have acknowledged the issue, but many don't seem to be aware either. So have you had it happen to you, or know someone on the list that has, heard anything from your Ford dealer?
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