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Mercury Mystique (1999) – 08E033000

Vehicle recall defect – Federal Mogul Is Recalling 6,903 Aftermarket Ball Joint Assemblies Shipped Between November 9, 2007 And March 26, 2008, Which May Have Been Packaged With Incorrect Nuts. The Part Numbers Packaged With Incorrect Nuts Are: K7147, K7329, K8683, And 104353. These Parts Were Made For Use On The Various Vehicles Listed Above.


Mercury Mystique (1997) – 08E033000

Vehicle recall defect – Federal Mogul Is Recalling 6,903 Aftermarket Ball Joint Assemblies Shipped Between November 9, 2007 And March 26, 2008, Which May Have Been Packaged With Incorrect Nuts. The Part Numbers Packaged With Incorrect Nuts Are: K7147, K7329, K8683, And 104353. These Parts Were Made For Use On The Various Vehicles Listed Above.


Mercury Mystique (1999) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.


Mercury Mystique (1997) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.


Mercury Mystique (1999) – 00V075000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Not Equipped With The Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs). A Pressure Conscious Reducing Valve (Pcrv) In The Rear Brakes May Be Subject To Corrosion And Result In MalfunCTIon, When Operated In Areas That Use Salt Compounds On The Roadway For De-Icing Or Dust Control.


Mercury Mystique (2000) – 99V361000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. An Incorrect Label Was Installed On The Driver Side Rear Door. This Label Contains InstruCTIons For The Activation Of The Childproof Safety Locks.


Mercury Mystique (2000) – 08E033000

Vehicle recall defect – Federal Mogul Is Recalling 6,903 Aftermarket Ball Joint Assemblies Shipped Between November 9, 2007 And March 26, 2008, Which May Have Been Packaged With Incorrect Nuts. The Part Numbers Packaged With Incorrect Nuts Are: K7147, K7329, K8683, And 104353. These Parts Were Made For Use On The Various Vehicles Listed Above.


Mercury Mystique (2000) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.


Mercury Mystique (2000) – 00V228001

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles, Light Duty Trucks, Sport Utility Vehicles, And Mini Vans Equipped With TRW Seat Belt Buckle Assemblies. The Buckle Base Of These Seat Belt Assemblies Were Not Properly Heat Treated And Therefore Do Not Pass The Load Bearing Requirement Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, “Seat Belt Assemblies.”


National RV Mystique (2002) – 07V230000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator, Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation, May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.