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Old 17-02-2023, 12:43 PM   #1
phil_bj
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Default 2017 MD Mondeo Diesel Engine Type

I am looking at getting a Haynes workshop manual for my son's 2017 MD Mondeo diesel, and there are 3 engine options listed:

2.0 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel T8CA 132
2.0 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel T8CC 132
2.0 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel T8CD 132

His car has T8CF on the timing cover, so am wondering what the differences are between these engine designations. I guess it might be different emissions levels for different regions, or is it just the year models? Web page is https://haynes.com/en-au/ford/mondeo-mk-v/2014

There don't seem to be any other options for manuals, although I haven't tried the Ford dealer yet. If you have any other suggestions, let me know.

Thanks, Phil
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