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FORD MONDEO – POSSIBLE FAILURE OF OFFSIDE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER

FORD MONDEO ( 10/10/1995 –  12/10/1995) DEFECT:  It is possible that some Mondeo vehicles may have been fitted with a right hand front brake caliper where the casting is not to specification. In time this may result in fluid leakage with the loss of one brake circuit.

Remedy

Recall the affected vehicles for a check on the manufacturing date of the subject caliper. Caliper units falling within the affected range will be replaced.

Recall Launch Date15/03/96
Recall No.R/1996/040
Models AffectedMondeo (Except V6 variants)
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartSU
VIN end
Build Start10/10/1995
Build end12/10/1995
Vehicle numbers (UK)1812

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