Ford India — Malfunctioning of break

Address:688004

I have purchased Ford Aspire Petrol in June 2016. So far the vehicle has used to run below 3000Kms only. Some times during driving, to control the speed of vehicle, we have to apply break and clutch together slightly. When applying clutch and break together slightly, the break pedal becomes stagnant and the vehicle will run without break. If we release the break pedal and apply again, it will work. The service personnel at Kottayam, Kerala has checked the vehicle and told that this is happening because the fluid for break and clutch is coming from the same container. From this it is understood that the problem is a technical problem or manufacturing defect. Since it is a serious issue and the consequences may be severe, I am not confident to ride my vehicle at present. It is shocking such a complaint from the reputed firm like Ford. So your immediate remedial measures in this matter is expecting. Hope the Ford will keep their dignity.
Regards
Salim Kumar.S Mob: [protected]
E-mail: [protected]@rediffmail.com
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