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citroen C8 UK Recall

CITROEN C8 – BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK

CITROEN C8 ( 01/07/2003 –  31/03/2004) DEFECT:  There is a possibility of a brake pipe contacting the clip of the turbo-charger air inlet union. In extreme cases this could lead to a loss of brake fluid causing the brake warning lamp to come on.

Remedy

Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and where necessary reposition the clip of the turbo-charger air inlet union. If the brake pipe shows traces of wear it will need to be replaced.

Recall Launch Date26/09/2005
Recall No.R/2005/136
Models AffectedC8
Manufacturer RefXVY
VIN StartVF7******13094386
VIN endVF7******13151031
Build Start01/07/2003
Build end31/03/2004
Vehicle numbers (UK)2305

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