📷 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost Engine Diagram — Key Under‑Bonnet Checks
Overview
Fiesta engine diagram highlighting brake fluid, coolant, oil, and screen wash locations for “Show Me, Tell Me” driving test questions. Perfect for learners to remember under-bonnet checks.

🔧 Brake Fluid Reservoir
Location: rear of the engine bay, with a yellow‑symbol cap.
How to check: ensure fluid is between the “min” and “max” marks visible on the bottle

🌡 Engine Coolant Tank
Location: next to brake fluid, also at the back, with a black cap.
How to check: level should be between min and max (hot engines may temporarily show above max due to expansion—normal).
Safety note: never open when hot—wait for it to cool.
If you constantly need to top up, you might have a leak or engine issue—get it checked

🛢 Engine Oil (Dipstick)
Location: centre of the engine bay, marked in yellow.
How to check: wipe, reinsert, and read between the two notches on the dipstick.
To top up: use the correct grade via the oil cap next to the dipstick—don’t overfill
If you constantly need to top up, you might have a leak or engine issue—get it checked

🚿 Screenwash Bottle
Location: front of the engine bay.
No min/max marks—just open the cap to check level.
Tip: always keep it topped up for clear vision during your test and beyond
If you constantly need to top up, you might have a leak or engine issue—get it checked
Why This Matters for Your Test
Fiesta engine diagram highlighting brake fluid, coolant, oil, and screen wash locations for “Show Me, Tell Me” driving test questions. Perfect for learners to remember under-bonnet checks.
This Ford Fiesta engine diagram is designed to help learner drivers quickly identify key under-bonnet components they’ll be asked about during their test. It clearly labels the brake fluid reservoir, engine coolant tank, oil dipstick, and screen wash bottle, making pre-test checks simple and stress-free. Understanding your Fiesta engine layout builds confidence for the Show Me, Tell Me section of the driving test. Use this guide to memorise where everything is so you can answer correctly and demonstrate safe car maintenance knowledge. Ideal for instructors and students looking for a clear, easy-to-read Fiesta engine diagram and checklist.
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