1997 Ford Ka 2 1.3
Summary:
Fab :)
Faults:
Initially I had a strong smell of petrol, which was rectified by the dealer under warranty.
After 18 months I was informed by another dealer that the brake discs and pads needed replacing after only 10000 miles. Being someone who at the time didn't know much about cars I went ahead with this work and now realise it only needed pads and I was in effect 'conned'
At 4 years and approx 40 000 miles I had to have the engine rebuilt due to a design fault with the cam shaft. Stupidly I did nothing about this and should have tried to get the £900 it cost to repair back from Ford.
Other than that it has required very little doing to it, new rear brake shoes and new electric window switch come to mind.
Another on going fault with engines of this ilk is that they cut out after heaving braking. But a friend in the know advised me how to clean the air inlet sensor, which when done cures the fault immediately.
Oh, and it had a leak in the front passenger foot well as well. Huge thing, used to fill it with water. Was coming from around the engine management system, but Ford didn't want to know.
General Comments:
I loved my KA, little more I can say. It drove well and it got me to where I wanted to be.
Performance was low if there were too many passengers, but it worked well and I would have another if I didn't need something bigger.
I only had to get rid of this car because it was written off by someone driving into me.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 6th October, 2002
7th Jan 2003, 15:07
My mother has a 1997-model Ford Ka. There have been problems with rust and leaking braking fluids.
Now at about 60.000 km the camshaft needs replacement. Price: about 1.200 £.
Ford admits that KA in some cases have problem with their camshafts, but since the car is more than 3 years old it is no longer of their concern.