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21/12/2007 - Ford
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because during engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may fail to release and will not continue to supply vacuum to the brake booster. Although the system will continue to meet all legal braking requirements, the customer may experience a hard brake pedal with increased stopping distances if the vacuum stored in the booster is used before the non return valve releases once the engine has reached normal operating temperature.
Model Numbers:
Passenger cars, models Focus, C-Max, S-Max & Galaxy with 2.0L DW10 Diesel engine (Recall Ref: 7C127).
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21/12/2007 - Ford
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This product poses a risk of injuries because on the affected vehicles the front end accessory drive belt(s) may delaminate and result in premature failure and subsequent loss of power assisted steering.
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Passenger cars, models Fiesta, Fusion and Transit (Van)
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21/12/2007 - Volvo
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because the brake assistance vacuum may be reduced under cold start conditions. During engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may intermittently stick, and by that not supply vacuum to the brake booster. If the condition occurs the driver may experience a hard brake pedal, due to the reduced brake vacuum in the brake booster. The brakes are still functioning, even if the brake vacuum assistance is reduced, but the brake pedal must be pressed harder to make up for the lack of brake vacuum assistance and in certain traffic conditions this may lead to an unsafe situation.
Model Numbers:
S40 chassis number: 0162003-0295267, V50 chassis number: 0162669-0312148, C30 chassis number: 0000001-0008766.
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21/12/2007 - Ford
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because during engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may fail to release and will not continue to supply vacuum to the brake booster. Although the system will continue to meet all legal braking requirements, the customer may experience a hard brake pedal with increased stopping distances if the vacuum stored in the booster is used before the non return valve releases once the engine has reached normal operating temperature.
Model Numbers:
Passenger cars, models Focus, C-Max, S-Max & Galaxy with 2.0L DW10 Diesel engine (Recall Ref: 7C127).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Ford
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because on the affected vehicles the front end accessory drive belt(s) may delaminate and result in premature failure and subsequent loss of power assisted steering.
Model Numbers:
Passenger cars, models Fiesta, Fusion and Transit (Van)
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Volvo
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because the brake assistance vacuum may be reduced under cold start conditions. During engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may intermittently stick, and by that not supply vacuum to the brake booster. If the condition occurs the driver may experience a hard brake pedal, due to the reduced brake vacuum in the brake booster. The brakes are still functioning, even if the brake vacuum assistance is reduced, but the brake pedal must be pressed harder to make up for the lack of brake vacuum assistance and in certain traffic conditions this may lead to an unsafe situation.
Model Numbers:
S40 chassis number: 0162003-0295267, V50 chassis number: 0162669-0312148, C30 chassis number: 0000001-0008766.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Ford
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because during engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may fail to release and will not continue to supply vacuum to the brake booster. Although the system will continue to meet all legal braking requirements, the customer may experience a hard brake pedal with increased stopping distances if the vacuum stored in the booster is used before the non return valve releases once the engine has reached normal operating temperature.
Model Numbers:
Passenger cars, models Focus, C-Max, S-Max & Galaxy with 2.0L DW10 Diesel engine (Recall Ref: 7C127).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Ford
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because on the affected vehicles the front end accessory drive belt(s) may delaminate and result in premature failure and subsequent loss of power assisted steering.
Model Numbers:
Passenger cars, models Fiesta, Fusion and Transit (Van)
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Volvo
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because the brake assistance vacuum may be reduced under cold start conditions. During engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may intermittently stick, and by that not supply vacuum to the brake booster. If the condition occurs the driver may experience a hard brake pedal, due to the reduced brake vacuum in the brake booster. The brakes are still functioning, even if the brake vacuum assistance is reduced, but the brake pedal must be pressed harder to make up for the lack of brake vacuum assistance and in certain traffic conditions this may lead to an unsafe situation.
Model Numbers:
S40 chassis number: 0162003-0295267, V50 chassis number: 0162669-0312148, C30 chassis number: 0000001-0008766.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Ford
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because during engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may fail to release and will not continue to supply vacuum to the brake booster. Although the system will continue to meet all legal braking requirements, the customer may experience a hard brake pedal with increased stopping distances if the vacuum stored in the booster is used before the non return valve releases once the engine has reached normal operating temperature.
Model Numbers:
Passenger cars, models Focus, C-Max, S-Max & Galaxy with 2.0L DW10 Diesel engine (Recall Ref: 7C127).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Ford
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because on the affected vehicles the front end accessory drive belt(s) may delaminate and result in premature failure and subsequent loss of power assisted steering.
Model Numbers:
Passenger cars, models Fiesta, Fusion and Transit (Van)
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
21/12/2007 - Volvo
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Check This Car for the following recall:
This product poses a risk of injuries because the brake assistance vacuum may be reduced under cold start conditions. During engine warm up in low ambient temperatures, it is possible that the non return valve within the brake vacuum pump may intermittently stick, and by that not supply vacuum to the brake booster. If the condition occurs the driver may experience a hard brake pedal, due to the reduced brake vacuum in the brake booster. The brakes are still functioning, even if the brake vacuum assistance is reduced, but the brake pedal must be pressed harder to make up for the lack of brake vacuum assistance and in certain traffic conditions this may lead to an unsafe situation.
Model Numbers:
S40 chassis number: 0162003-0295267, V50 chassis number: 0162669-0312148, C30 chassis number: 0000001-0008766.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View