Segment:
Mid-size Family Car / Sports Hatchback
Era:
Late 1980s to mid-1990s, a period of significant evolution in automotive technology and design
Key Rivals:
Volkswagen Golf Mk2/Mk3, Vauxhall/Opel Astra, Peugeot 309/405, Renault 19, Toyota Corolla
Design Philosophy:
Aerodynamic 'jelly mould' styling, rear-wheel drive (initially) evolving to front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options, independent rear suspension (IRS) in many variants, offering a blend of comfort and engaging handling.
Variant Diversity:
Extensive range including Hatchbacks (3-door, 5-door), Saloons, Estates ( Turnier), and the high-performance XR4i/XR4x4 and Cosworth variants.
Engine:
All Petrol and Diesel variants, including DOHC, SOHC, EcoBoost (specific to applicable years covered by the manual), Turbocharged and Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Manual (MTX, IB5, MT75), Automatic (AXOD, AX4S, 4F50N), 4x4 Drivetrain Systems
Brakes:
Front Disc Brakes (Vented/Solid), Rear Disc/Drum Brakes, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Operation and Diagnostics
Suspension:
Front MacPherson Struts, Rear Independent Suspension (e.g., Watts Linkage, Trailing Arms), Anti-roll Bars, Springs, Dampers
Steering:
Power Assisted Rack and Pinion, Steering Column Components, Wheel Alignment Specifications
Electrical:
Battery, Charging System (Alternator), Starting System (Starter Motor), Ignition System, Lighting (Headlamps, Taillamps, Interior), Fuses, Relays, Wiring Diagrams for all circuits
Fuel System:
Fuel Pumps, Fuel Injectors, Fuel Filters, Fuel Tanks, Carburetor (early models), Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Systems
Cooling System:
Radiator, Coolant Hoses, Water Pump, Thermostat, Cooling Fans
Exhaust System:
Exhaust Manifolds, Catalytic Converters, Mufflers, Exhaust Pipes
Climate Control:
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) System, Compressor, Evaporator, Heater Core, Controls
Body And Interior:
Body Panels, Doors, Hood, Trunk, Bumpers, Interior Trim, Seats, Glass, Seals
Safety Systems:
Airbags (SRS), Seatbelts, ABS (as applicable)
Maintenance:
Oil Changes, Filter Replacements, Spark Plug Replacement, Coolant Flush, Brake Pad/Shoe Replacement, Belt Inspection/Replacement
Repair:
Engine Component Overhaul, Transmission Rebuild, Suspension Component Replacement, Brake System Repair, Electrical Component Diagnosis and Replacement, Body Panel Repair
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting Guides, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) Interpretation, Symptom-based Diagnostics, Live Data Interpretation (OBD-I/II)
Technical Specifications:
Torque Specifications for all fasteners, Engine Timing, Valve Clearances, Fluid Capacities and Specifications, Tire Pressures, Alignment Settings
Wiring Diagrams:
Comprehensive, system-specific wiring schematics with component identification and connector pinouts
Depth:
Comprehensive: Covers everything from basic maintenance and fluid checks to complete engine and transmission rebuilds, advanced electrical troubleshooting, and bodywork procedures.
Engine Family Examples:
CVH (1.6L, 1.8L), DOHC (2.0L), Zetec (1.6L, 1.8L, 2.0L), Cologne V6 (2.8L, 2.9L), Duratec (later models), Endura-D Diesel (1.8L)
Power Range:
Approximately 75 hp (1.6L base) to over 220 hp (Sierra RS Cosworth)
Torque Range:
Approximately 130 Nm to 350+ Nm
Injection Types:
Carburetor (early models), Single-Point Injection (SPI), Multi-Point Injection (MPI), Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI), Direct Injection (on some later or performance models)
Example Engine Codes:
GAA (1.6L CVH), LBA (1.8L CVH), N7A (2.0L DOHC), RUO (2.0L DOHC Zetec), BOA (2.9L Cologne V6)
Transmission Type Standard:
5-Speed Manual Transmission (e.g., IB5, MTX)
Transmission Type Optional:
3-Speed Automatic, 4-Speed Automatic (e.g., AXOD, AX4S), 4x4 Drivetrain with manual or automatic transfer case
Clutch Type:
Dry Single Plate Clutch (Manual Transmission)
Fluid Specifications:
Refer to manual for specific Mercon V (Automatic) or gear oil specifications (Manual). Typically API GL-4 or GL-5 for manual transmissions.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically 10,000-15,000 miles (16,000-24,000 km) or 12 months, whichever comes first. Consult manual for specific engine.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Varies by plug type (e.g., copper, platinum). Generally 30,000-60,000 miles. Refer to manual for specific type and gap.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Critical for interference engines (e.g., DOHC, Zetec, some V6). Typically 50,000-70,000 miles or 5 years. Failure can cause catastrophic engine damage.
Coolant Flush Interval:
Every 2-3 years or 30,000-50,000 miles.
Engine Oil:
Refer to manual. Common recommendations include 5W-30, 5W-40, 10W-40 depending on engine and climate. API SJ/SL or equivalent.
Coolant:
Ethylene Glycol based, 50/50 mix with distilled water. Ford Premium Gold Coolant or equivalent.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4, depending on system requirements.
Power Steering Fluid:
Typically ATF Dexron II/III or a specific Ford power steering fluid.
Rust Corrosion:
Common on sills, wheel arches, strut top mounts, and rear suspension mounts due to age and environmental exposure. Essential to check for structural integrity.
Electrical Gremlins:
Wiring loom degradation, particularly in the engine bay and under the dashboard, can lead to intermittent faults in lighting, ignition, and sensors.
Suspension Wear:
Worn ball joints, tie rod ends, anti-roll bar links, and bushes are common, especially in the front suspension, affecting handling and tire wear.
Exhaust Manifold Cracks:
Cast iron exhaust manifolds, particularly on the 2.0 DOHC and V6 engines, can develop cracks due to thermal stress, leading to exhaust leaks and noise.
Heater Matrix Leaks:
Heater matrix is prone to leaks, causing coolant loss and a distinctive sweet smell in the cabin.
Gearbox Synchromesh Wear:
Manual gearboxes, especially those with high mileage, can develop worn synchromesh rings leading to difficulty engaging gears or grinding.
Ford Europe:
Ford of Europe has a long history of producing popular and influential cars, with the Sierra being a successor to the highly successful Ford Taunus/Cortina lineage.
First Generation:
Introduced in 1982, featuring radical aerodynamic styling and initially rear-wheel drive. Set new benchmarks for ride and handling in its class.
Facelifts:
Significant facelift in 1987 (Sierra Sapphire) introduced updated styling, improved interiors, and a move towards front-wheel drive for some engine variants, along with significant safety improvements.
Production Years:
1982-1993
Manufacturing Locations:
Key plants included Genk (Belgium), Saarlouis (Germany), and Dagenham (UK).
Sales Figures:
Over 2.9 million units produced globally, a significant success for Ford Europe.