FORD MONDEO ( 01/11/2008 – 12/03/2009) DEFECT: During engine warm up it is possible that the non return valve within the vacuum pump may stick. It is possible that if sufficient brake applications are made before the valve releases the vacuum stored within the brake booster will be used up and a hard brake pedal and longer stopping distances may result.

Remedy
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to fit a revised design of non return valve to the brake vacuum pump.
Recall Launch Date | 21/05/2009 |
Recall No. | R/2009/050 |
Models Affected | Focus C-Max S-Max Kuga Galaxy & Mondeo fitted with 2.0L Duratourq TDCi Engine |
Manufacturer Ref | 9U225 |
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Build Start | 01/11/2008 |
Build end | 12/03/2009 |
Vehicle numbers (UK) | 13029 |
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