Think my clutch is on it's way out?

The biting point in my 2005 Ford KA is very high, I practically have my foot all the way up to get any revs out of it. I also find it hard most of the time putting it into First gear and also in reverse. Would this be an expensive problem to fix? And what is the likely cause?

Ford KA reving when in idle?

I have had this problem for a couple months now with my 2005 ford KA. It revs itself when I'm idling or has quite high revs when idling. The first time I took it to a garage they did something with the alternator, it seemed to go away for a couple days. The next time I took it to a garage they stripped clean the throttle body. This seemed to work for a couple days, and now the problem has come back again. I'm getting pretty fed up of having to spend a fortune getting nothing done. Can anyone suggest what this could be? An engine diagnostic test came back with nothing wrong.

Need my tires replaced on Ford KA 2005?

I need to have my tires replaced on my ford KA, however my friend said I need a bolt or something? I have what looks like a wrench crowbar thing that came with the car when I bought it? Do I need anything else, I'm taking it to a garage, or will they have what I need? I'm so confused.

1998 Ford KA headlight bulb / fuse?

1998 for KA, have replaced the headlight bulb for a new one and still does not work plus the bulb that was taken out filament looked fine. And fuse 9 on the box blows every time the ignition is turned on with the headlights thinking this might be the headlight fuse. What can i check?

Ford KA Cigar Lighter (Cigarette lighter) fuse keeps blowing?

As the manual states, it's called a Cigar Lighter, so I'm writing both just to see if it gets me more attention with this question. As the question simply states above, I have a cigarette lighter in my 2003 Ford KA and when I put my phone or dashcam charger into it (I haven't got an actual cigarette lighter to test inside it) it pops the fuse every time. Sometimes it seems to struggle to go in - I'm wondering if there's a way I can fix this at home without taking it to the garage for something so minor.