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Gasket Conversion Set for Ford Fiesta, Focus & B-MAX - MAP-101109

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Gasket Conversion Set for Ford Fiesta, Focus & B-MAX - MAP-101109Vehicle Fitment & Part Details Cylinder head gasket set for Ford Fiesta VI, cross referenced to Ford 1812548 and Victor Reinz 02 43170 01. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU HS FD H041 Alternate Search Reference HSFDH041 Component Cylinder head gasket set Primary Fitment Ford Fiesta VI CB1, CCN (01 2013 04 2017) Listing Highlights Listed for selected

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

Cylinder head gasket set for Ford Fiesta VI, cross-referenced to Ford 1812548 and Victor Reinz 02 43170 01. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
HS-FD-H041
Alternate Search Reference
HSFDH041
Component
Cylinder head gasket set
Primary Fitment
Ford Fiesta VI CB1, CCN (01/2013-04/2017)

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for selected Ford Fiesta, Focus, B-MAX, EcoSport, Mondeo, Tourneo and Transit applications shown in the fitment table.
  • Cross-reference numbers are supplied for compatibility checking before ordering.

OEM Reference Numbers

  • FORD: 1812548
  • VICTOR REINZ: 02 43170 01

Alternate OEM Search References: 024317001

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 37 supplied applications covering selected Ford B-MAX, EcoSport, Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo, Tourneo and Transit models. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis / platform, year range, engine, power and any other rendered columns before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (37 applications)
Model Chassis / Platform Years Engine Power
Fiesta VI CB1, CCN 01/2013-04/2017 1.0 XMJC; XMJD; XMJA; XMJB, Petrol 1 65kW/65PS
Fiesta VI CB1, CCN 01/2013-04/2017 1.0 EcoBoost SFJC; SFJD; SFJA; SFJB, Petrol 1 100kW/100PS
Fiesta VI CB1, CCN 09/2012-04/2017 1.0 EcoBoost M1JE; M1JH, Petrol 1 125kW/125PS
Fiesta VI CB1, CCN 10/2012-04/2017 1.0 P4JC; P4JD; P4JA; P4JB, Petrol 1 80kW/80PS
Fiesta VI Van 08-17 09/2012-04/2017 1.0 EcoBoost M1JE; M1JH, Petrol 1 125kW/125PS
Fiesta VI Van 08-17 01/2013-04/2017 1.0 XMJC; XMJD; XMJA; XMJB, Petrol 1 65kW/65PS
Fiesta VI Van 08-17 01/2013-04/2017 1.0 EcoBoost SFJC; SFJD; SFJA; SFJB, Petrol 1 100kW/100PS
Fiesta VI Van 08-17 10/2012-04/2017 1.0 P4JC; P4JD; P4JA; P4JB, Petrol 1 80kW/80PS
Fiesta VII Van 18-0 09/2018- 1.0 EcoBoost M1JM; M1JL; M1JP, Petrol 1 92kW/125PS
Fiesta VII Van 18-0 04/2019- 1.0 EcoBoost SFJH; SFJN; SFJJ; SFJP; SFJK; SFJE; SFJF, Petrol 1 74kW/101PS
Focus III 10-20 02/2012-12/2017 1.0 EcoBoost M1DC; M1DA; M1DD, Petrol 1 125kW/125PS
Focus III 10-20 02/2012-12/2017 1.0 EcoBoost SFDA; SFDB; M2DB; M2DC; M2DA, Petrol 1 100kW/100PS
Focus III Saloon 10-20 02/2012-02/2020 1.0 EcoBoost SFDA; SFDB; M2DB; M2DC; M2DA, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS
Focus III Saloon 10-20 02/2012-02/2020 1.0 EcoBoost M1DC; M1DA; M1DD, Petrol 1 92kW/125PS
Focus III Turnier 10-20 02/2012-02/2020 1.0 EcoBoost SFDA; SFDB; M2DB; M2DC; M2DA, Petrol 1 100kW/100PS
Focus III Turnier 10-20 02/2012-02/2020 1.0 EcoBoost M1DC; M1DA; M1DD, Petrol 1 125kW/125PS
Focus III Hatchback Van 11-20 02/2012-12/2017 1.0 EcoBoost SFDA; SFDB; M2DB; M2DC; M2DA, Petrol 1 100kW/100PS
Focus III Hatchback Van 11-20 02/2012-12/2017 1.0 EcoBoost M1DC; M1DA; M1DD, Petrol 1 125kW/125PS
B-MAX JK 10/2012- 1.0 EcoBoost SFJC; SFJD; SFJA; SFJB, Petrol 1 100kW/100PS
B-MAX JK 10/2012- 1.0 EcoBoost M1JA, Petrol 1 120kW/120PS
B-MAX JK 10/2012- 1.0 EcoBoost M1JE; M1JH, Petrol 1 125kW/125PS
B-MAX Van JK 08/2012- 1.0 EcoBoost M1JA, Petrol 1 88kW/120PS
B-MAX Van JK 10/2012- 1.0 EcoBoost SFJC; SFJD; SFJA; SFJB, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS
B-MAX Van JK 10/2012- 1.0 EcoBoost M1JE; M1JH, Petrol 1 92kW/125PS
EcoSport 11-22 10/2013- 1.0 EcoBoost M1JU; M1JC; M1JJ, Petrol 1 92kW/125PS
EcoSport 11-22 04/2018- 1.0 EcoBoost SFJL, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS
Mondeo V Saloon CD 02/2015- 1.0 EcoBoost M1CA; M1CB, Petrol 1 92kW/125PS
Mondeo V Hatchback CE 02/2015- 1.0 EcoBoost M1CA; M1CB, Petrol 1 125kW/125PS
Mondeo V Turnier CF 02/2015- 1.0 EcoBoost M1CA; M1CB, Petrol 1 92kW/125PS
Tourneo Custom V362 Bus F3 04/2020-12/2023 1.0 EcoBoost PHEV M1FA, Petrol/Electric 1 92kW/125PS
Tourneo Connect / Grand Tourneo Connect V408 MPV 13-0 11/2013-12/2022 1.0 EcoBoost M2GA; M2GB; B3GA; SFCB, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS
Tourneo Courier B460 MPV 14-0 02/2014-12/2023 1.0 EcoBoost SFCE; SFCF; SFCC; SFCA; SFCD; SFCB, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS
Transit Custom V362 Van FY, FZ 04/2020-12/2023 1.0 EcoBoost PHEV M1FA, Petrol/Electric 1 92kW/125PS
Transit Custom V362 Bus F3 04/2020-12/2023 1.0 EcoBoost PHEV M1FA, Petrol/Electric 1 92kW/125PS
Transit Connect V408 Box Body/MPV 13-0 09/2013- 1.0 EcoBoost M2GA; M2GB; B3GA, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS
Transit Courier B460 Box Body/MPV 14-0 02/2014-12/2023 1.0 EcoBoost SFCE; SFCF; SFCC; SFCA; SFCD; SFCB, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS
Transit Courier B460 MPV 14-0 02/2014-12/2023 1.0 EcoBoost SFCE; SFCF; SFCC; SFCA; SFCD; SFCB, Petrol 1 74kW/100PS

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Important: Engine components such as bearings, pistons, rings, valves, gaskets, and related parts must be installed only by a qualified, VAT-registered workshop using proper measuring and torque equipment. Ensure crankshaft journals are measured and polished, oil clearances verified, and assembly lube applied. Failures due to oil starvation, contamination, incorrect sizing, or improper torque are not manufacturing defects and are not covered under warranty. Always replace engine oil, filters, and gaskets during installation.

Engine Parts Return Policy Warning

Returns Policy Notice: Engine internal components (including bearings, pistons, rings, gaskets, valves, etc.) are non-returnable once the sealed packaging has been opened. Returns are only accepted if the incorrect part was supplied and the item remains sealed, unused, and in original condition. Opened, fitted, dirty, or marked parts cannot be resold and are not eligible for refund or exchange. Please verify engine code, bore/size, and bearing grade before opening any packaging.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the listed vehicle details to your vehicle, including make, model, year range, engine, chassis / platform and any supplied notes.
  • Compare the supplied identifiers to the original part, including SKU, OE reference and listed reference numbers where supplied.
  • Open-ended dates, such as "02/2015-", reflect supplier catalogue data and must be confirmed against the vehicle before ordering.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will cylinder head gasket set fit my Ford Fiesta VI?
This part (HS-FD-H041) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Cross-reference numbers are listed in the OEM Reference Numbers section above. Match at least one to your original part before ordering.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, OE reference numbers, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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