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Ford Powertrain Recall #2018129

Recall date March 14, 2018
Models affected
  • 2015 Ford Focus
  • 2016 Ford Focus
  • 2013 Ford Fusion
  • 2014 Ford Fusion
Units affected 515
Details

On certain vehicles equipped with 1.0L GTDi or 1.6L GTDi engines and manual transmissions, repeated high energy clutch slip can lead to premature clutch lining wear, reducing the mechanical properties of pressure plate material.

Prolonged use, with a slipping clutch, could result in pressure plate fracture, which could cause breach of the clutch cover and transmission housing, potentially leading to a transmission fluid leak.

A fluid leak, in the presence of an ignition source, could increase the risk of a fire.

Correction: Dealers will evaluate the clutch for wear and replace as needed and will install updated software that will detect and prevent prolonged clutch slip.

For the Fusion model, dealers will replace the clutch assembly.

Additional information may be available on Transport Canada's website

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