Clutch Kit with CSC for Ford C-Max, Focus & Mondeo – 3000 990 342
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Clutch Kit with CSC for Ford C-Max, Focus & Mondeo – 3000 990 342

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Clutch Kit with CSC for Ford C-Max, Focus & Mondeo – 3000 990 342Clutch Kit with CSC for Ford C Max, Focus & Mondeo 3000 990 342 This SACHS XTend clutch kit with concentric slave cylinder (3000 990 342) is designed for the Ford C Max II, Focus III, Grand C Max and Mondeo IV 1. 6 Ti 1596cc petrol range. The kit has a 228 mm disc diameter and 17 tooth spline count. It replaces OEM reference numbers including 1893372 and AV61 7C623 BA. An alternative repair kit is available under SACHS part number 3000 950 068. Refer

Clutch Kit with CSC for Ford C-Max, Focus & Mondeo – 3000 990 342

This SACHS XTend clutch kit with concentric slave cylinder (3000 990 342) is designed for the Ford C-Max II, Focus III, Grand C-Max and Mondeo IV 1.6 Ti 1596cc petrol range. The kit has a 228 mm disc diameter and 17-tooth spline count. It replaces OEM reference numbers including 1893372 and AV61 7C623 BA. An alternative repair kit is available under SACHS part number 3000 950 068. Refer to the full vehicle fitment list below to confirm compatibility with your vehicle.

SKU
3000 990 342
Component Type
Clutch Kit with Concentric Slave Cylinder (CSC)
Brand
SACHS
Model
XTend Clutch Kit plus CSC
Diameter
228 mm
Number of Teeth
17
Alternative Repair Kit
3000 950 068
Primary Vehicle
Ford C-Max II (DXA/CB7, DXA/CEU) 1.6 Ti 2010 – 2019

Key Benefits

  • Complete kit including clutch assembly and concentric slave cylinder (CSC) for a single-operation replacement
  • 228 mm disc diameter with 17-tooth spline for the Ford 1.6 Ti 1596cc petrol engine range
  • SACHS XTend product — replaces multiple Ford and Schaeffler LuK OEM reference numbers

OEM Reference Numbers

This clutch kit with CSC is a replacement for the following OEM part numbers:

  • 1893372 (Ford)
  • AV61 7C623 BA (Ford)
  • RMAV 617C623 BA (Ford)
  • 1789075 (Ford)
  • 623 3612 33 (Schaeffler LuK)
  • 623 3570 33 (Schaeffler LuK)

Product Specifications

Specification Detail
Brand SACHS
Product Line XTend Clutch Kit plus CSC
Disc Diameter 228 mm
Number of Teeth 17
Includes CSC Yes (Concentric Slave Cylinder)
Alternative Repair Kit 3000 950 068

Vehicle Fitment

All applications below are Ford 1.6 Ti 1596cc petrol. Multiple engine code variants exist per model — confirm your engine code before ordering.

Ford

Model Chassis Engine Codes Power Years
C-Max II DXA/CB7, DXA/CEU PNDA, PNDD, IQDA, IQDB, XTDA, XTDB, MUDA, MUDD 63 – 92 kW 2010 – 2019
Focus III Hatchback PNDA, PNDD, IQDA, IQDB, IQDC, XTDA, XTDB, MUDA, MUDD 63 – 92 kW 2010 – 2020
Focus III Saloon IQDA, IQDB, IQDC, PNDA, PNDD, XTDA, XTDB, MUDA, MUDD 63 – 92 kW 2010 – 2020
Focus III Turnier IQDB, IQDC, PNDA, PNDD, XTDA, XTDB, MUDA, MUDD 63 – 92 kW 2010 – 2020
Focus III Hatchback Van IQDA, IQDB 77 kW 2011 – 2020
Grand C-Max DXA/CB7, DXA/CEU IQDA, IQDB, PNDA, PNDD, XTDA 63 – 92 kW 2010 – 2019
Mondeo IV BA7 KGBA 88 kW 2010 – 2015
Mondeo IV Turnier BA7 KGBA 88 kW 2010 – 2015

Fitment Notes

All listed applications use the Ford 1.6 Ti 1596cc petrol engine in various power outputs (63 – 92 kW). This includes standard petrol, Flexifuel, LPG and CNG variants sharing the same clutch specification. Confirm your exact engine code before ordering. This kit must be used in connection with part number 14-32184-01. An alternative SACHS repair kit is available under part number 3000 950 068.

Warning
No claim will be accepted where the dual mass flywheel has not been replaced, or the single mass flywheel has not been skimmed.

Common Questions

What vehicles does this clutch kit fit?

This clutch kit with CSC (3000 990 342) fits the Ford C-Max II, Focus III (Hatchback, Saloon, Turnier and Van), Grand C-Max, and Mondeo IV, all with the 1.6 Ti 1596cc petrol engine. Refer to the fitment table above for specific engine codes and year ranges.

What is included in this kit?

This is a SACHS XTend clutch kit that includes the clutch assembly and a concentric slave cylinder (CSC). The disc diameter is 228 mm with a 17-tooth spline.

What OEM reference numbers does this kit replace?

This clutch kit replaces Ford OEM reference numbers 1893372, AV61 7C623 BA, RMAV 617C623 BA and 1789075, as well as Schaeffler LuK numbers 623 3612 33 and 623 3570 33.

What brand is this part?

This listing is for a SACHS Clutch Kit with CSC.

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