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DS-3-crossback-brake fluid-leak

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DS3 Crossback (2024)

accident brakes

The aluminium of the EBS valve block may not fully cast around the valves. This can lead to an internal leak of brake fluid (from one or more of the 12 valve seats) resulting in a reduction of the fluid level and the deactivation of stability control due to damage to the pressure sensor. The brake fluid could come into contact with the printed circuit board and result in the deactivation of all control functions (including the anti-lock system and electronic brake force distribution).

The DS3 Crossback vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 26 May and 6 June 2024.

DS recall code: NS9
Affected models: Citroen C4, C4X, DS3 Crossback, Peugeot 208, 2008, Opel Corsa, Mokka
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 909

Source: Rapex Alert 24/2025 SR/02104/25

Type of alertSerious
Production period25. 5. 2024 - 6. 6. 2024
RiskAccident
Type/number of modele2*2007/46*0639*31
Country of originFrance
Alert submitted byFrance
Measures taken by economic operatorsSee the source
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex13/06/2025

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