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FORD S-MAX – HEATED WINDSCREEN EARTH POINT MAY NOT BE TIGHTENED – RISK OF BURN DAMAGE TO TRIM

FORD S-MAX ( 01/12/2005 –  28/06/2006) DEFECT:  It has been identified that on subject vehicles the heated windscreen earthing point may not have been tightened to the specified torque. An incorrect torque may lead to electrical arcing and in extreme cases this arcing may cause scorching or burning of the surrounding trim components.

Remedy

Recalled vehicles will have the subject earthing point inspected for correct installation and torque.

Recall Launch Date10/01/2007
Recall No.R/2007/003
Models AffectedSMAX & GALAXY
Manufacturer Ref
VIN Start
VIN end
Build Start01/12/2005
Build end28/06/2006
Vehicle numbers (UK)5153

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