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Parts for your 2018 Ford Fiesta-Exhaust gasket

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2018 Ford Fiesta exhaust gasket

Based on Ford technical literature, exhaust gaskets are used on the 2018 Ford Fiesta. The Ford Workshop Manual for Fiesta (2017–2019) under Exhaust System – General Information (Section 309-00) specifies sealing rings/gaskets at key joints, and the Ford parts catalogue (Microcat/ETIS) lists exhaust flange and turbo outlet gaskets for relevant Fiesta variants. One nuance: on engines with an integrated exhaust manifold (e.g., 1.0L EcoBoost per WSM 303-01C), there isn’t a separate manifold-to-head gasket, but there are still gaskets at the turbo/downpipe and other flanged joints. On models with a separate manifold (e.g., certain 1.5L Sigma), a manifold gasket is fitted.

For the 2018 Fiesta, the exhaust gasket’s job is to keep hot exhaust gases sealed inside the system from the cylinder head or turbo outlet through to the catalytic converter and pipes. A good seal prevents fumes in the cabin, stops that annoying ticking or chuffing on cold start, keeps oxygen sensor readings stable, and helps the turbo (where fitted) spool as it should. It also protects nearby components from heat and sooty blow-by.

There’s no fixed service interval for exhaust gaskets. They’re generally replaced when disturbed or when a leak is found. During routine servicing, it’s smart to check for: black sooty marks around flanges, a sharp ticking noise that gets louder under load, exhaust odour near the front of the car, or minor performance and fuel economy changes. If any of that turns up, plan on fresh gaskets and, where specified by Ford, new nuts/bolts or clamps.

Replacement tips that align with the Ford Workshop Manual approach:

  • Identify the correct type: multi‑layer steel manifold gasket (where applicable), graphite/steel “donut” ring, turbo outlet crush gasket, or V‑band seal.
  • Clean mating faces carefully