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Angela, I'll be honest I'm confused. It shows "problem with Toytoa Celica" but you mention a Ford Mondeo in your post. Just to be sure we're talking about a Ford Mondeo that had the flywheel replaced, correct? Chances are if they replaced the flywheel you normally would always replace the clutch disk with it. If this is a hydraulic clutch system you don't typically have to open the hydraulic system to swap out the flywheel and clutch on a car. This would lead me to believe clutch fluid isn't your answer, but I would at least make sure you check it. If they DID have to open the system the clutch needs to have the air bled out of the hydraulic lines.
There has to be a loose connection somewhere. Being pulled apart under hard acceleration. Do you have any OBDII codes stored? This will lead you to your fault.
Hope this helps...
Probably want to pull starter out and check the gear on starter and if its chewed up then youll want to check the flywheel also. Good chance if the starter keeps getting chewed up then the flywheel is bad
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