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2020 Ford Fiesta oil cap: what it does, where it lives, and when to replace it

Technical sources, including the 2020 Fiesta Owner’s Manual (engine compartment overview) and Ford’s Workshop Manual for the Fiesta’s three‑cylinder engines (general procedures for engine oil checking and filling), show a threaded engine oil filler cap on the cam/rocker cover. That confirms an oil cap is fitted and fully relevant to the 2020 Ford Fiesta.

The oil cap on a 2020 Ford Fiesta is a small bit of kit that does a big job. Sitting proudly on top of the engine under the bonnet—usually marked with the yellow oil can symbol—it seals the oil filler neck to keep dust and moisture out, helps control oil vapour escape, and prevents oil splashing out when the engine’s spinning away. On the Fiesta’s compact three‑cylinder engines, that proper seal helps the crankcase ventilation system do its thing cleanly and efficiently, which is good news for idle quality and emissions.

During regular servicing, the cap deserves a quick once‑over. If the rubber seal (O‑ring) is flattened, brittle, or torn, or if the plastic body is cracked or warped from heat, it’s time to swap it. A tired cap can leave a light oil mist on the cam cover, cause a warm oil odour, or in some cases lead to a minor weep around the filler neck. Ford’s service schedule expects an inspection with every oil change, so treating the cap like a cheap insurance policy makes sense.

  • Before topping up oil, wipe around the filler neck so grit can’t drop in.
  • Remove the cap by turning anti‑clockwise