The 1A Auto Team does the best overall job with instructional videos on TH-cam. The sound, lighting, and camera work are great and the people know what they're doing. Very professional job. Thanks!
Thanks again 1A auto! For a "professional" mechanic I find myself looking up an embarrassing amount of your videos. I'll definitely be purchasing your parts over rock auto whenever I can.
Thank you so much for this video! I have never changed shocks in ANY vehicle before and this video made it possible for me to do so! Keep up the great work!
I viewed this last night and changed both rear shocks first thing this morning. Great video with invaluable information. As I worked on my drive I jacked up the whole rear of the car on the axle beam then lowered it onto the jack stands which I had placed under the spring pans as I thought this was the best way of replicating the normal loading of the car prior to tightening up the lower bush bolts. Most grateful for the help this video provided and my son’s UK Fiesta is nice and silent over the bumps so he is delighted!
Good video. Without a lift, it's easier to do it if you remove the inner lining since you get easier access to the upper mount. But just removing the clips of the inner lining on either side of the shock works too.
@@1AAuto honestly, the total cost of the shocks was $60.00, so $60.00 as opposed to the dealership price of $375.00 and I was done in under an hour. So I guess I should really say thank you for saving me over $300 🙂
Intalled the TRQ struts and Shocks in my 2013 Ford Fiesta and now getting an intermittent high-pithced squeak in the rear. I double-checked the torque at 18 ft-lbs on top and 85 on the bottom. Any thoughts on what the cause is and a possible solution?
Brilliant video with so many useful tips ,but please , we don’t need the irritating background music. Why oh why do people think we need constant music whenever someone is talking? It drives me nuts.
I'm getting a thump thump sound going over a speed bump or going up slightly into drive at slow speed at rear driver side. Could it be a worn out shocker? Fiesta St that's done 55k miles 6yr old. I've so far checked the springs and replaced the dampners at the top of them.
Good tutorial. Thanks. I think you over torqued the shock bolt to the shock housing though, it's supposed to be 12-13 ft lbs, at least on my 2011 Mazda 2, which is the same shock and similar suspension setup. Mazda recommends 49-59 ft lbs for the bottom shock bolt too, not 85, but maybe Ford is different. The 10mm upper nuts were the same at 18 ft lbs.
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The 1A Auto Team does the best overall job with instructional videos on TH-cam. The sound, lighting, and camera work are great and the people know what they're doing. Very professional job. Thanks!
Just finished replacing the rear shocks on my 2011 fiesta. Thank you for this video!
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Thanks again 1A auto! For a "professional" mechanic I find myself looking up an embarrassing amount of your videos. I'll definitely be purchasing your parts over rock auto whenever I can.
I watched this twice and headed out to the driveway. Very useful information. Thanks.
Thank you so much for this video! I have never changed shocks in ANY vehicle before and this video made it possible for me to do so! Keep up the great work!
I viewed this last night and changed both rear shocks first thing this morning. Great video with invaluable information. As I worked on my drive I jacked up the whole rear of the car on the axle beam then lowered it onto the jack stands which I had placed under the spring pans as I thought this was the best way of replicating the normal loading of the car prior to tightening up the lower bush bolts. Most grateful for the help this video provided and my son’s UK Fiesta is nice and silent over the bumps so he is delighted!
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Good video.
Without a lift, it's easier to do it if you remove the inner lining since you get easier access to the upper mount. But just removing the clips of the inner lining on either side of the shock works too.
Your FANTASTIC instructions helped me be aware of the things to expect! THANK YOU! A+++!
Crescent wrench worked well in lieu of locking pliers. Great videos by the way
Replaced my rear shocks on my 2013 Ford Fiesta S, this video helped me immensely. Thank you so much
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@@1AAuto honestly, the total cost of the shocks was $60.00, so $60.00 as opposed to the dealership price of $375.00 and I was done in under an hour. So I guess I should really say thank you for saving me over $300 🙂
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@@greasefire75 I need to replace my rear shocks where did you get the parts and did you use Jack stands at your house?
Excellent how-to. Well done.
Thanks great video just had my shocks done today!
+Khaleel Rana Thank you!
Great video, very helpful! Thanks for taking the time!👍👍
Excellent video I love my fiesta
Another great video. Tje best
Awesome video thank you for your content!
Intalled the TRQ struts and Shocks in my 2013 Ford Fiesta and now getting an intermittent high-pithced squeak in the rear. I double-checked the torque at 18 ft-lbs on top and 85 on the bottom. Any thoughts on what the cause is and a possible solution?
Please make a video obout changing of cegarette lighter for fiesta 2012
Thanks for the suggestion! +Hussam Abu Jalhoum
Do the rear spring just fall out of the tension Is released while the lower shock bolts are out?
Swapping my springs to lowered HR supersports.
11:34 movie magic she also replaced the brake drum by torquing to spec 🤣
Torque ft-lb
top: 18
bottom: 85
Mazda 2 service manual (same shocks) says:
Shock Tube to housing 12-13
Top Shock housing to body nuts 17-20
Bottom Shock Bolt 49-59
Brilliant video with so many useful tips ,but please , we don’t need the irritating background music. Why oh why do people think we need constant music whenever someone is talking? It drives me nuts.
I'm getting a thump thump sound going over a speed bump or going up slightly into drive at slow speed at rear driver side. Could it be a worn out shocker? Fiesta St that's done 55k miles 6yr old. I've so far checked the springs and replaced the dampners at the top of them.
Alan, I have this too. Did you ever find out what was causing the thump?
Do you need to replace the mount as well?
Power tools are a great thing
Is this the same for the hatch?
loool nice cut at 10:33 I've done that too many times.
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The bigger nut doesn’t work on a2014 fiesta. Use the original 10 mm
Hello do you need a skilled worker in the work I understand everything in cars
I give stuck wheels the ol horse kick before i go to the hammer
Just changed my.rear.struts.... now my car.is.extremely bouncy
Jack it up bottom bolt
Good tutorial. Thanks. I think you over torqued the shock bolt to the shock housing though, it's supposed to be 12-13 ft lbs, at least on my 2011 Mazda 2, which is the same shock and similar suspension setup. Mazda recommends 49-59 ft lbs for the bottom shock bolt too, not 85, but maybe Ford is different. The 10mm upper nuts were the same at 18 ft lbs.