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Parts for your 2007 Ford Fiesta-Tie rod end
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2007 Ford Fiesta tie-rod-end — fitted, serviceable, and crucial for safe steering
Referencing the Ford ETIS/Workshop Manual for the 2002–2008 Fiesta range, the Haynes Ford Fiesta manual for these years, and Ford’s Microcat parts catalogue, the 2007 Ford Fiesta is confirmed to use rack-and-pinion steering with serviceable outer tie-rod-ends (often called track rod ends). So the tie-rod-end is absolutely relevant to this model.
On a 2007 Ford Fiesta, the tie-rod-end links the steering rack to the front wheel hub via the steering knuckle. Its job is to translate steering input into precise wheel movement while allowing up-and-down suspension travel. In plain terms: it keeps the front wheels pointing where they should, and when a tie-rod-end wears out, steering feel and tyre life quickly go downhill.
For owners and workshops, the tie-rod-end is a routine inspection item at every service—typically every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months in Australia and New Zealand, depending on conditions. Most Fiesta tie-rod-ends are sealed-for-life units, so there’s no greasing nipple