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Old 11-04-2007, 01:53 PM   #1
Jess85
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Default Noise From Under the Bonnet

Yesterday I was sitting at a set of lights, with the radio down low, and i could hear this noise..no joke, it sounded like there was a rooster under the bonnet...only a faint noise but it made me worry. Took the car to my bf and he booked it in for a service for today. Ended up needing a new air filter and I was also told they'd had a Fiesta in not long ago that had the same prob..wasnt too bad i thought..
Then my bf rings me and tells me the service guys said i'll need a new water pump soon..asked him how much that would be and he said $500-$600...is he pulling my leg??? Thats ridiculous

Anyone else had probs like this? Needed new air filter/water pump??

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