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Question:  1986 Ford Fiesta mileage: 70,000.  My girlfriend has been running my car with no oil and no water!  I have topped up the oil and water but the engine still sounds like a tin can full of spanners!  Please help I love my car.

Answer: If your car has been severely overheated, it would be wise to replace the engine rather than have it rebuilt due to the probability of cracks. 



Question: 1986 Ford Fiesta mileage: 70,000.  My AC has had intermittent problems lately. I have the automatic controlled system. System will work fine for thirty to forty minutes on a hot day and then begin to blow warm/possibly outside air into the cabin. Turning off the AC for a short time (five minutes or so) sometimes causes the problem to disappear and everything works fine again. Any idea what could be going on? My mechanic has checked for low refrigerant and said the system was fine. He also had a check of the computer system done with no luck. Any help would be appreciated.

Answer: Your problem is most likely the main controller for the heating and air-conditioning system.

 

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