FORD FOCUS ( 18/07/2014 – 08/09/2015) DEFECT: The engine control module calibration may not adequately detect an overheat condition in certain 2.0L Duratorq Diesel engines. In extreme cases an overheated engine can result in a breach of the oil sump leading to loss of the engine oil.

Remedy
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and download revised software for the control module calibration that improves overheat detection and provides an instrument cluster warning indicator to the driver and engine de-rate strategy.
Recall Launch Date | 12/03/2018 |
Recall No. | R/2018/053 |
Models Affected | Focus C-MAX Kuga Mondeo Galaxy and S-MAX |
Manufacturer Ref | 17S45 |
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Build Start | 18/07/2014 |
Build end | 08/09/2015 |
Vehicle numbers (UK) | 48595 |
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