Wheels and Tires for Your Ford Fiesta 4 Door 2023

Wheels and Tires  
If your vehicle does not have a spare wheel  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
The recommended tire inflation pressures  
are on the tire information label on the  
driver side B-pillar.  
Check and set the tire pressure at the  
ambient temperature in which you are  
intending to drive your vehicle and when  
the tires are cold. See Tire Pressures  
(page 285).  
it has a tire sealant and inflator kit. The kit  
is in the luggage compartment. Only use  
the kit supplied with your vehicle.  
Note: The kit can only temporarily repair  
one tire puncture with a maximum puncture  
size of up to 6 mm (0.24 in).  
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Note: Check your tire pressures regularly to  
Only use approved wheel and tire sizes.  
Using other sizes could damage your  
vehicle and could make the National Type  
Approval invalid.  
Installation of any tires that are not the  
original equipment tire size can cause the  
speedometer to display incorrect vehicle  
speed.  
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TIRESEALANTANDINFLATOR  
KIT - VEHICLES WITH:  
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Pressure Gauge.  
Power switch.  
Sealant bottle tire inflation pipe.  
Sealant bottle.  
TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT  
WARNING: Do not use the inflator  
kit on run flat tires. This could cause loss  
of vehicle control.  
12 volt DC power point  
connector.  
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Pressure relief valve.  
Compressor tire inflation pipe.  
WARNING: Depending on the type  
and extent of tire damage, some tires  
can only be partially sealed or not sealed  
at all. Loss of tire pressure can affect  
vehicle handling, leading to loss of  
vehicle control.  
Note: A maximum speed warning label is  
attached to the sealant bottle.  
Note: Do not use the sealant bottle after  
its expiry date. You can obtain a  
replacement sealant bottle from an  
authorized dealer.  
WARNING: Do not use the kit on a  
previously damaged tire, for example  
when it has been driven under inflated.  
This could cause loss of vehicle control,  
personal injury or death.  
If the low tire pressure warning  
lamp illuminates do the  
following:  
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1. Gradually reduce the vehicle speed and  
stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe  
to do so.  
2. Apply the parking brake and switch the  
ignition off.  
3. Check for a punctured tire.  
Note: Do not remove objects, for example  
nails or screws from a punctured tire.  
Using the Tire Sealant and Inflator  
Kit  
WARNING: Check the sidewall of  
the tire prior to inflation. If there are any  
cracks, bumps or similar damage, do not  
attempt to inflate the tire. This could  
cause personal injury.  
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1. Release the tire inflation pipe and the  
12 volt DC power point connector from  
the underside of the compressor.  
WARNING: Watch the sidewall of  
the tire when inflating. If any cracks,  
bumps or similar damage appears,  
switch the compressor off and let the air  
out by means of the pressure relief valve.  
Do not continue driving with this tire. This  
could cause loss of vehicle control.  
WARNING: Do not stand directly  
beside the tire while the compressor is  
operating. This could cause personal  
injury if the tire bursts.  
WARNING: Do not leave the kit  
unattended when it is in use. Failure to  
follow this instruction could result in  
personal injury or death.  
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2. Uncoil the sealant bottle tire inflation  
pipe.  
WARNING: Do not keep the  
compressor operating for more than 10  
minutes. This could cause the  
compressor to malfunction causing  
serious personal injury.  
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3. Attach the sealant bottle to the  
compressor.  
6. Plug the 12 volt DC power point  
connector into the 12 volt DC socket.  
See Auxiliary Power Points (page  
121).  
4. Attach the compressor tire inflation  
pipe to the valve on the sealant bottle.  
7. Start the engine.  
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5. Remove the tire valve dust cap and  
attach the sealant bottle tire inflation  
pipe to the tire valve.  
8. Switch the compressor on.  
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9. Inflate the tire to between 23 bar  
(2944 psi).  
Note: If the tire pressure does not reach  
1.8 bar (26 psi) within 10 minutes, the tire  
could be damaged beyond a temporary  
repair. Have your vehicle immediately  
checked. Do not drive your vehicle.  
14. Immediately drive your vehicle for  
46 km (24 mi). Do not exceed  
80 km/h (50 mph).  
10. When the tire reaches the  
recommended tire pressure of  
between 23 bar (2944 psi), switch  
the compressor and the ignition off.  
11.  
Disconnect the sealant bottle tire  
inflation pipe from the tire valve and  
the 12 volt DC power point connector.  
Note: Do not remove the sealant bottle  
from the compressor.  
12. Reinstall the tire valve dust cap.  
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13. Place the warning label on the  
steering wheel and correctly stow the  
kit in the luggage compartment.  
15. After driving between 46 km  
(24 mi), stop your vehicle and  
recheck the tire pressure. See Tire  
Pressures (page 285).  
Note: If the tire pressure has dropped to  
damaged beyond a temporary repair. Have  
your vehicle immediately checked. Do not  
drive your vehicle.  
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After Using the Tire Sealant and  
Inflator Kit  
TIRE CARE  
Note: Front tires shown on the left side of  
the diagram.  
WARNING: If you experience heavy  
Non-directional tires  
vibrations, unsteady steering behavior or  
noises while driving, reduce your speed  
gradually and stop your vehicle as soon  
as it is safe to do so. Recheck the tire and  
its pressure. If the tire pressure is less  
than 1.3 bar (18.9 psi) or if there are any  
cracks, bumps or similar damage visible,  
do not continue driving with this tire. This  
could cause loss of vehicle control.  
The kit only provides temporary mobility.  
Regulations concerning tire repair or  
replacement after using the kit could differ  
from country to country. We recommend  
you consult a tire specialist.  
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Directional tires  
After using the kit:  
Do not drive your vehicle more than  
200 km (124 mi) before repairing or  
replacing the punctured tire.  
Inform all other users of your vehicle  
that a tire was sealed using the kit.  
Make them aware of the special driving  
conditions that must be adhered to.  
Regularly check the tire pressure until  
the sealed tire is repaired or replaced  
by a tire specialist. Before the tire is  
removed from the wheel rim, you must  
inform the tire specialist that the tire  
contains sealant.  
Remove the sealant bottle and the  
sealant bottle tire inflation pipe from  
the compressor and discard it in your  
household waste or return it to an  
authorized dealer.  
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To make sure the front and rear tires of  
your vehicle wear evenly and last longer,  
we recommend that you swap the tires  
from front to rear and vice versa at regular  
intervals between 5,000 km (3,000 mi)  
and 10,000 km (6,000 mi).  
WARNING: Do not scrub the  
sidewalls of the tires when you are  
parking.  
Purchase a replacement sealant bottle  
and sealant bottle tire inflation pipe  
from an authorized dealer.  
If you have to mount a curb, do so slowly  
and approach it with the wheels at  
right-angles to the curb.  
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Examine the tires regularly for cuts, foreign  
Compliance Certification Label (on the  
door hinge pillar, door latch post or the  
door edge that meets the door latch  
post, next to the driver seat), or Tire  
Label on the B-Pillar or the edge of the  
driver door. Failure to follow the tire  
pressure recommendations can cause  
uneven treadwear patterns and  
adversely affect the way your vehicle  
handles.  
objects and uneven wear of the tread.  
Uneven wear could mean that the wheel  
alignment is outside specification.  
Check the tire pressures (including the  
spare) when cold, every two weeks.  
USING WINTER TIRES  
USING SNOW CHAINS  
WARNING:Do not exceed 50 km/h  
(30 mph). Failure to follow this  
instruction could result in the loss of  
control of your vehicle, personal injury or  
death.  
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WARNING:Do not use snow chains  
on snow-free roads.  
We recommend that you use winter or  
all-season tires carrying this symbol when  
the temperature is 7°C (45°F) or lower, or  
in snow and ice conditions.  
WARNING: Only fit snow chains to  
specified tires.  
Inflate the winter tires to the same tire  
pressures as those listed in the tire  
pressures table. See Tire Pressures (page  
292).  
WARNING: If your vehicle is fitted  
with wheel trims, remove them before  
fitting snow chains.  
Only use snow chains on the front wheels.  
Only use snow chains on the following  
WARNING: Snow tires must be the  
same size, load index and speed rating  
as those originally provided by Ford. Use  
of any tire or wheel not recommended  
by Ford can affect the safety and  
specified tire sizes:  
195/60 R 15.  
195/60 R 15 ECO.  
Note: Maintain correct tire pressures.  
performance of your vehicle, which could  
result in an increased risk of loss of  
control, vehicle rollover, personal injury  
and death. Additionally, the use of  
non-recommended tires and wheels can  
cause steering, suspension, axle, transfer  
case or power transfer unit failure.  
Follow the Ford recommended tire  
inflation pressure found on the Safety  
Note: The anti-lock brake system continues  
to correctly operate.  
Note: We recommend that you switch the  
stability control system off. See Using  
Stability Control (page 161).  
Do not use snow chains greater than  
10 mm (0.4 in).  
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Do not use self-tensioning snow chains.  
them to the proper pressure. Driving on a  
significantly under-inflated tire causes the  
tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure.  
Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency  
and tire tread life, and may affect the  
vehicles handling and stopping ability.  
TIREPRESSUREMONITORING  
SYSTEM  
Please note that the TPMS is not a  
substitute for proper tire maintenance, and  
it is the drivers responsibility to maintain  
correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation  
has not reached the level to trigger  
illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure  
telltale.  
WARNING: The tire pressure  
monitoring system is not a substitute for  
manually checking tire pressures. You  
should periodically check tire pressures  
using a pressure gauge. Failure to  
correctly maintain tire pressures could  
increase the risk of tire failure, loss of  
control, vehicle rollover and personal  
injury.  
Your vehicle has also been equipped with  
a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate  
when the system is not operating properly.  
The TPMS malfunction indicator is  
Note: You should only use tire sealants in  
roadside emergencies as they may cause  
damage to the tire pressure monitoring  
system sensor.  
Note: If the tire pressure monitoring system  
sensor becomes damaged, it may not  
function.  
combined with the low tire pressure  
telltale. When the system detects a  
malfunction, the telltale will flash for  
approximately one minute and then remain  
continuously illuminated. This sequence  
will continue upon subsequent vehicle  
start-ups as long as the malfunction exists.  
When the malfunction indicator is  
illuminated, the system may not be able  
to detect or signal low tire pressure as  
intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur  
for a variety of reasons, including the  
installation of replacement or alternate  
tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent  
the TPMS from functioning properly.  
Always check the TPMS malfunction  
telltale after replacing one or more tires or  
wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the  
replacement or alternate tires and wheels  
allow the TPMS to continue to function  
properly.  
Each tire, including the spare (if  
provided), should be checked  
monthly when cold and inflated  
to the inflation pressure recommended by  
the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle  
placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If  
your vehicle has tires of a different size  
than the size indicated on the vehicle  
placard or tire inflation pressure label, you  
should determine the proper tire inflation  
pressure for those tires).  
As an added safety feature, your vehicle  
has been equipped with a Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS) that  
illuminates a low tire pressure telltale  
when one or more of your tires is  
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly,  
when the low tire pressure telltale  
illuminates, you should stop and check  
your tires as soon as possible, and inflate  
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3. Carry out the tire pressure monitoring  
Changing Tires With a Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System  
system reset procedure. See Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System Reset  
Procedure later in this section.  
4. The tire pressure monitoring system  
automatically re-learns the tire  
pressure sensors the next time your  
drive your vehicle for approximately 15  
minutes above 40 km/h (25 mph).  
Understanding Your Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System  
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Note: Each road tire is equipped with a tire  
pressure sensor located inside the wheel  
and tire assembly cavity. The pressure  
sensor is attached to the valve stem. The  
pressure sensor is covered by the tire and is  
not visible unless the tire is removed. Take  
care when changing the tire to avoid  
damaging the sensor.  
You should always have your tires serviced  
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by an authorized dealer.  
The tire pressure monitoring system  
measures pressure in your road tires and  
sends the tire pressure readings to your  
vehicle. You can view the tire pressure  
readings through the information display.  
See General Information (page 91). The  
low tire pressure warning light will turn on  
if the tire pressure is significantly low. Once  
the light is illuminated, your tires are  
under-inflated and need to be inflated to  
the manufacturers recommended tire  
pressure. Even if the light turns on and a  
short time later turns off, your tire pressure  
still needs to be checked.  
Check the tire pressure periodically (at  
least monthly) using an accurate tire  
gauge. See When Inflating Your Tires in  
this chapter.  
Changing Wheels With a Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System  
When changing the wheels of your vehicle,  
the tire pressure monitoring system needs  
to relearn the tire pressure sensors. To  
achieve this perform the following:  
1. Make sure all tires are inflated to the  
proper pressure. If not, inflate the tires  
to the correct pressure.  
2. Park your vehicle for at least 20  
minutes.  
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When Your Temporary Spare Tire is  
When You Believe Your System is Not  
Operating Properly  
Installed  
When one of your road tires needs to be  
replaced with the temporary spare, the  
system will continue to identify an issue to  
remind you that the damaged road wheel  
and tire assembly needs to be repaired and  
put back on your vehicle.  
To restore the full function of the tire  
pressure monitoring system, have the  
damaged road wheel and tire assembly  
repaired and remounted on your vehicle.  
The main function of the tire pressure  
monitoring system is to warn you when  
your tires need air. It can also warn you in  
the event the system is no longer capable  
of functioning as intended. See the  
following chart for information concerning  
your tire pressure monitoring system:  
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Low tire pressure  
warning light  
Possible cause  
Customer action required  
Make sure tires are at the proper pres-  
sure. See Inflating your tires in this  
chapter. After inflating your tires to the  
manufacturers recommended pressure  
Tire(s) under-inflated as shown on the Tire Label (located on  
the edge of drivers door or the B-Pillar),  
the vehicle must be driven for at least  
two minutes over 32 km/h (20 mph)  
before the light turns off.  
Solid warning light  
Repair the damaged road wheel and tire  
assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle  
to restore system function. For a  
Spare tire in use  
description on how the system functions,  
see When Your Temporary Spare Tire  
is Installed in this section.  
If the tires are properly inflated and the  
spare tire is not in use but the light  
TPMS malfunction  
remains on, contact your authorized  
dealer as soon as possible.  
Repair the damaged road wheel and tire  
assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle  
to restore system function. For a  
Spare tire in use  
description on how the system functions,  
see When Your Temporary Spare Tire  
Flashing warning  
light  
is Installed in this section.  
If the tires are properly inflated and the  
spare tire is not in use but the light  
TPMS malfunction  
remains on, contact your authorized  
dealer as soon as possible.  
When putting air into your tires (such as at  
When Inflating Your Tires  
a gas station or in your garage), the tire  
pressure monitoring system may not  
respond immediately to the air added to  
your tires.  
WARNING: Do not use the tire  
pressure displayed in the information  
display as a tire pressure gauge. Failure  
to follow this instruction could result in  
personal injury or death.  
It may take up to two minutes of driving  
over 32 km/h (20 mph) for the light to turn  
off after you have filled your tires to the  
recommended inflation pressure.  
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How Temperature Affects Your Tire  
If the tires are rotated, you need to reset  
the system in order to relearn the positions  
of the tire pressure sensors. The system  
cannot tell which position a tire pressure  
sensor is in, and assumes you have set the  
tire pressures correctly.  
Pressure  
The tire pressure monitoring system  
monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic  
tire. While driving in a normal manner, a  
typical passenger tire inflation pressure  
may increase about 1428 kPa (24 psi)  
from a cold start situation. If the vehicle is  
stationary overnight with the outside  
temperature significantly lower than the  
daytime temperature, the tire pressure may  
decrease about 21 kPa (3 psi) for a drop of  
30°F (17°C) in ambient temperature. This  
lower pressure value may be detected by  
the tire pressure monitoring system as  
being significantly lower than the  
Performing the Reset Procedure  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Navigate to the tire monitor menu in  
the information display. See  
Information Messages (page 95).  
3. Press and hold the OK button until a  
confirmation message appears. If your  
vehicle has a tire pressure monitoring  
system reset button, press and hold  
the button until a confirmation  
message appears.  
recommended inflation pressure and  
activate the system warning light for low  
tire pressure. If the low tire pressure  
warning light is on, visually check each tire  
to verify that no tire is flat. If one or more  
tires are flat, repair as necessary. Check  
the air pressure in the road tires. If any tire  
is under-inflated, carefully drive the vehicle  
to the nearest location where air can be  
added to the tires. Inflate all the tires to  
the recommended inflation pressure.  
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL -  
VEHICLES WITH: SPARE  
WHEEL  
Vehicles With a Spare Wheel  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
WARNING: Do not fit more than  
one spare wheel on your vehicle at any  
one time.  
Reset Procedure  
Overview  
You must carry out the system reset  
procedure after each tire replacement or  
adjustment of the tire pressures.  
To maintain your vehicle load carrying  
capability, your vehicle may require  
different tire pressures in the front  
compared to the rear. In these cases, the  
system illuminates the warning lamp at  
different pressures for the front and rear  
tires.  
WARNING: Do not carry out any  
tire repairs on a spare wheel.  
WARNING:If you are not sure what  
type of spare wheel your vehicle has, do  
not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph).  
WARNING: Only fit snow chains to  
specified tires.  
If the spare wheel is the same type and  
size as your vehicle road wheel, you can fit  
the spare wheel and continue to drive in  
the normal manner.  
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If the spare wheel is not the same type and  
1. Turn the spare wheel securing nut  
counterclockwise and remove it.  
Remove the wheel from the spare  
wheel well.  
size as your vehicle road wheel, it has a  
label showing the maximum driving speed  
limit.  
Refer to the following information before  
changing the road wheel.  
Note: Your vehicle may exhibit some  
different driving characteristics if you fit the  
spare wheel.  
Note: The ground clearance of your vehicle  
may be reduced when the spare wheel is  
fitted. Take care when parking next to a  
curb.  
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Note: The spare wheel is located under the  
floor cover in the luggage compartment.  
Note: If the spare wheel is fitted to your  
vehicle, do not drive through an automatic  
car wash.  
Note: If the spare wheel is fitted to your  
vehicle, drive the shortest distance possible.  
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2. Turn the vehicle jack securing bolt  
counterclockwise and remove it.  
3. Turn the vehicle jack screw clockwise  
to remove the vehicle jack handle and  
lug nut tool from the vehicle jack.  
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WARNING: Never place anything  
between the vehicle jack and the ground.  
WARNING: Never place anything  
between the vehicle jack and your  
vehicle.  
WARNING: Use a jack with a  
minimum lifting capacity of 1,500 kg  
(3,307 lb) and a lifting plate with a  
minimum diameter of 80 mm (3.1 in).  
WARNING: Do not work on your  
vehicle when the jack is the only support.  
If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or  
someone else could be seriously injured.  
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4. Unfold the vehicle jack handle and the  
hexagonal end into the correct position  
prior to use. Use the hexagonal end to  
operate the vehicle jack screw and to  
remove the lug nuts.  
WARNING:No person should place  
any portion of their body under a vehicle  
that is supported by a jack.  
Note: Use the hook at the hexagonal end  
WARNING: Do not get under a  
vehicle that is only supported by a  
vehicle jack.  
to remove the wheel trim.  
Vehicles Without a Spare Wheel  
Vehicles without a spare wheel are fitted  
with a temporary mobility kit. See Tire  
Sealant and Inflator Kit (page 268).  
Note: Vehicles with a temporary mobility  
Vehicle Jack  
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WARNING: The jack supplied with  
this vehicle is only intended for changing  
wheels. Do not use the vehicle jack other  
than when you are changing a wheel in  
an emergency.  
Workshop Type Hydraulic Trolley Jack  
WARNING: Use a jack with a  
minimum lifting capacity of 1,500 kg  
(3,307 lb) and a lifting plate with a  
minimum diameter of 80 mm (3.1 in).  
WARNING: Check that the vehicle  
jack is not damaged or deformed and  
the thread is lubricated and clean.  
We recommend you use a workshop type  
hydraulic trolley jack for changing between  
summer and winter tires.  
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Refer to vehicle jack manufacturer's  
instructions.  
Jacking and Lifting Points  
WARNING: You must use the  
specified jacking points.  
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Emergency use only.  
Maintenance.  
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Indentations in the sills show the location  
of the jacking points.  
All Vehicles - Excluding: Active, ST and  
ST Line  
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Removing the Wheel Trim  
WARNING: If your vehicle has a  
manual transmission, shift into first or  
reverse gear. If your vehicle has an  
automatic transmission, shift into park  
(P).  
WARNING: Make sure all  
passengers are out of your vehicle.  
WARNING: Chock the diagonally  
opposite wheel to the punctured tire with  
an appropriate wheel block or wheel  
chock.  
WARNING: Do not work on your  
vehicle when the jack is the only support.  
If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or  
someone else could be seriously injured.  
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1. Unfold the lug nut wrench.  
2. Use the tongue on the lug nut wrench  
to remove the wheel trim.  
Removing a Road Wheel  
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WARNING: Park your vehicle in  
such a position that neither the traffic  
nor you are hindered or endangered.  
WARNING: Make sure that the  
vehicle jack is vertical to the jacking point  
and the base is flat on the ground.  
WARNING: Park your vehicle so  
that you do not obstruct the flow of  
traffic or place yourself in any danger and  
set up a warning triangle.  
1. Install the locking lug nut key.  
WARNING: Make sure that your  
vehicle is on firm and level ground with  
the front wheels pointing straight ahead.  
WARNING: Switch the ignition off  
and apply the parking brake.  
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Wheels and Tires  
correct metal-to-metal contact at the  
wheel mounting surfaces can cause the  
wheel nuts to loosen and the wheel to  
come off while your vehicle is in motion,  
resulting in loss of vehicle control,  
personal injury or death.  
1
WARNING: Make sure that the  
arrows on directional tires point in the  
direction of rotation when your vehicle  
is moving forward. If you have to fit a  
spare tire with the arrows pointing in the  
opposite direction have the tire refitted  
as soon as possible.  
2
WARNING: Use only approved  
wheel and tire sizes. Using other sizes  
could damage your vehicle and will make  
the National Type Approval invalid.  
WARNING: Make sure there is no  
grease or oil on the threads or the  
surface between the wheel lugs and  
nuts. This can cause the lug nuts to  
loosen while driving.  
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2. Loosen the lug nuts.  
3. Raise your vehicle until the tire is clear  
of the ground.  
WARNING: Do not fit run flat tires  
on vehicles that were not originally fitted  
with them. Contact an authorized dealer  
for more details about compatibility.  
4. Remove the lug nuts and the road  
wheel.  
Note: Do not lay alloy wheels face down  
on the ground. This may damage the paint.  
Installing a Road Wheel  
WARNING: Do not install alloy  
wheels using lug nuts designed for use  
with steel wheels.  
WARNING: When you install a  
wheel, always remove any corrosion, dirt  
or foreign materials present on the  
mounting surfaces of the wheel or the  
surface of the wheel hub, brake drum or  
brake disc that contacts the wheel. Make  
sure to secure any fasteners that attach  
the rotor to the hub so they do not  
WARNING: Have the lug nuts  
checked for tightness and the tire  
pressure checked as soon as possible.  
WARNING: Only use the specific  
lug nuts and wheels supplied with your  
vehicle. If in doubt, contact an authorized  
dealer.  
interfere with the mounting surfaces of  
the wheel. Installing wheels without  
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Wheels and Tires  
Note: The lug nuts of alloy wheels and  
TIRE PRESSURES - 1.0L  
ECOBOOST, MANUAL  
TRANSMISSION  
The recommended tire inflation pressures  
are on the tire information label on the  
driver side B-pillar.  
spoked steel wheels can also be used for  
the steel spare wheel for a short time  
(maximum two weeks).  
Note: Make sure that the cones on the lug  
nuts are against the wheel.  
1. Install the wheel.  
2. Install the lug nuts finger tight.  
3. Install the locking lug nut key.  
Check all tire pressures when they are cold,  
at least once every two weeks.  
Note: You may need to remove the spare  
wheel from the spare wheel well to check  
the tire pressure.  
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A
B
C
D
E
1
2
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x x x  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x x x  
x x  
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4. Install all of the lug nuts and partially  
tighten them in the sequence shown.  
5. Lower your vehicle and remove the  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Tire size.  
Vehicle model.  
Front tire pressure.  
Rear tire pressure.  
Vehicle load.  
vehicle jack.  
6. Fully tighten all of the lug nuts in the  
sequence shown. See Wheels and  
Tires (page 268).  
7. Install the wheel trim.  
Measure unit.  
G
H
I
Spare wheel tire pressure.  
Intended constant vehicle speed.  
Spare wheel tire size.  
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Wheels and Tires  
Up to 160 km/h (100 mph)  
Tire Size  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V Winter/All  
Season  
2.1 (30)  
1.8 (26)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
195/60R15 88V Summer  
195/55R16 87H  
2.3 (33)  
2.4 (35)  
2.3 (33)  
2.1 (30)  
2.5 (36)  
1.8 (26)  
2.1 (30)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
205/45R17 88V XL Summer  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Continuous Speed in Excess of 160 km/h (100 mph) or With Trailer Towing up to  
100 km/h (60 mph)  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V Winter/All  
Season  
2.1 (30)  
2 (29)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
195/60R15 88V Summer  
195/55R16 87H  
2.3 (33)  
2.4 (35)  
2.3 (33)  
2.1 (30)  
2.5 (36)  
2 (29)  
2.1 (30)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
205/45R17 88V XL Summer  
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Wheels and Tires  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
2.5 (36)  
2 (29)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.4 (35)  
2.7 (39)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Temporary Spare Wheel (If Equipped)  
WARNING: Do not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using  
a temporary spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.  
Tire Size  
bar (psi)  
175/65R14 86T XL  
3.2 (46)  
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the temporary spare  
wheel.  
A
B
C
D
E
TIRE PRESSURES - 1.0L  
ECOBOOST, AUTOMATIC  
TRANSMISSION  
x x x x x x  
The recommended tire inflation pressures  
are on the tire information label on the  
driver side B-pillar.  
x x x x x x x x  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x x x  
x x  
Check all tire pressures when they are cold,  
at least once every two weeks.  
Note: You may need to remove the spare  
wheel from the spare wheel well to check  
the tire pressure.  
F
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A
B
Tire size.  
Vehicle model.  
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C
D
E
F
Front tire pressure.  
Rear tire pressure.  
Vehicle load.  
G
H
I
Spare wheel tire pressure.  
Intended constant vehicle speed.  
Spare wheel tire size.  
Measure unit.  
Up to 160 km/h (100 mph)  
Tire Size  
Normal Load  
Front Rear  
Full Load  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Winter/All Season  
195/60R15 88V  
Summer  
2.6 (38)  
1.8 (26)  
195/55R16 87H  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.1 (30)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88V XL  
Summer  
2.5 (36)  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.5 (36)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
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Wheels and Tires  
Continuous Speed in Excess of 160 km/h (100 mph) or With Trailer Towing up to  
100 km/h (60 mph)  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V  
2.3 (33)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Winter/All Season  
195/60R15 88V  
Summer  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
195/55R16 87H  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.1 (30)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88V XL  
Summer  
2.5 (36)  
2.5 (36)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.4 (35)  
2.7 (39)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Temporary Spare Wheel(If Equipped)  
WARNING: Do not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using  
a temporary spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.  
Tire Size  
bar (psi)  
175/65R14 86T XL  
3.2 (46)  
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the temporary spare  
wheel.  
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TIRE PRESSURES - 1.1L  
A
B
C
D
E
The recommended tire inflation pressures  
are on the tire information label on the  
driver side B-pillar.  
x x x x x x  
Check all tire pressures when they are cold,  
at least once every two weeks.  
x x x x x x x x  
Note: You may need to remove the spare  
wheel from the spare wheel well to check  
the tire pressure.  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x x x  
x x  
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A
B
C
D
E
F
Tire size.  
Vehicle model.  
Front tire pressure.  
Rear tire pressure.  
Vehicle load.  
Measure unit.  
G
H
I
Spare wheel tire pressure.  
Intended constant vehicle speed.  
Spare wheel tire size.  
Up to 160 km/h (100 mph)  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V Winter/All  
Season  
2.1 (30)  
1.8 (26)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
195/60R15 88V Summer  
195/55R16 87H  
2.3 (33)  
2.4 (35)  
2.3 (33)  
2.1 (30)  
1.8 (26)  
2.1 (30)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
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Wheels and Tires  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
2.5 (36)  
bar (psi)  
1.8 (26)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88V XL Summer  
2.5 (36)  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Continuous Speed in Excess of 160 km/h (100 mph) or With Trailer Towing up to  
100 km/h (60 mph)  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V Winter/All  
Season  
2.1 (30)  
2 (29)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
195/60R15 88V Summer  
195/55R16 87H  
2.3 (33)  
2.4 (35)  
2.3 (33)  
2.1 (30)  
2.5 (36)  
2 (29)  
2.1 (30)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
205/45R17 88V XL Summer  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
2.5 (36)  
2 (29)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.4 (35)  
2.7 (39)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
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Wheels and Tires  
Temporary Spare Wheel(If Equipped)  
WARNING: Do not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using  
a temporary spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.  
Tire Size  
bar (psi)  
175/65R14 86T XL  
3.2 (46)  
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the temporary spare  
wheel.  
A
B
C
D
E
TIREPRESSURES-1.5LDIESEL  
The recommended tire inflation pressures  
are on the tire information label on the  
driver side B-pillar.  
x x x x x x  
Check all tire pressures when they are cold,  
x x x x x x x x  
at least once every two weeks.  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x x x  
x x  
Note: You may need to remove the spare  
wheel from the spare wheel well to check  
the tire pressure.  
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A
B
C
D
E
F
Tire size.  
Vehicle model.  
Front tire pressure.  
Rear tire pressure.  
Vehicle load.  
Measure unit.  
G
H
I
Spare wheel tire pressure.  
Intended constant vehicle speed.  
Spare wheel tire size.  
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Wheels and Tires  
Up to 160 km/h (100 mph)  
Tire Size  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V Winter/All  
Season  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
195/60R15 88V Summer  
195/55R16 87H  
2.6 (38)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
1.8 (26)  
2.1 (30)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
205/45R17 88V XL Summer  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
2.3 (33)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
1.8 (26)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Continuous Speed in Excess of 160 km/h (100 mph) or With Trailer Towing up to  
100 km/h (60 mph)  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
195/60R15 88V Winter/All  
Season  
2.3 (33)  
2 (29)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
195/60R15 88V Summer  
195/55R16 87H  
2.6 (38)  
2.4 (35)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.5 (36)  
2 (29)  
2.1 (30)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
195/55R16 87V  
195/55R16 91V XL  
205/45R17 88V XL Summer  
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Wheels and Tires  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
bar (psi)  
205/45R17 88V XL All  
Season  
2.5 (36)  
2 (29)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86W XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.3 (33)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2 (29)  
2.4 (35)  
2.7 (39)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.8 (41)  
2.8 (41)  
Temporary Spare Wheel (If Equipped)  
WARNING: Do not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using  
a temporary spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.  
Tire Size  
bar (psi)  
175/65R14 86T XL  
3.2 (46)  
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the temporary spare  
wheel.  
A
B
C
D
E
TIRE PRESSURES - 1.5L  
ECOBOOST™  
x x x x x x  
The recommended tire inflation pressures  
are on the tire information label on the  
driver side B-pillar.  
x x x x x x x x  
Check all tire pressures when they are cold,  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x  
x x x x x x x x  
x x  
at least once every two weeks.  
Note: You may need to remove the spare  
wheel from the spare wheel well to check  
the tire pressure.  
F
I
H
G
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B
Tire size.  
Vehicle model.  
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C
D
E
F
Front tire pressure.  
Rear tire pressure.  
Vehicle load.  
G
H
I
Spare wheel tire pressure.  
Intended constant vehicle speed.  
Spare wheel tire size.  
Measure unit.  
Up to 160 km/h (100 mph)  
Normal Load  
Front Rear  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
195/60R15 88V  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86Y XL  
2.5 (36)  
2.5 (36)  
2.2 (32)  
1.9 (28)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.3 (33)  
Continuous Speed in Excess of 160 km/h (100 mph) or With Trailer Towing up to  
100 km/h (60 mph)  
Normal Load  
Full Load  
Tire Size  
Front  
Rear  
Front  
Rear  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
bar (psi)  
2 (29)  
195/60R15 88V  
205/45R17 88Y XL  
205/40R18 86 Y XL  
2.5 (36)  
2.5 (36)  
2.2 (32)  
2.1 (30)  
2.6 (38)  
2.6 (38)  
2.3 (33)  
2.3 (33)  
Temporary Spare Wheel (If Equipped)  
WARNING: Do not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using  
a temporary spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.  
Tire Size  
bar (psi)  
T125/80R15 95M  
3.2 (46)  
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the temporary spare  
wheel.  
295  
Fiesta (CE1) Vehicles Built From: 06-01-2020 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2020, CG3654en enGBR, Edition date: 201909, Second-Printing  
Wheels and Tires  
LUG NUTS  
Lug Nut Torque  
Nm ( lb.ft)  
135 (100)  
Locking Lug Nuts  
You can obtain a replacement locking lug  
nut key and replacement locking lug nuts  
from an authorized dealer using the  
reference number certificate.  
296  
Fiesta (CE1) Vehicles Built From: 06-01-2020 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2020, CG3654en enGBR, Edition date: 201909, Second-Printing