Document:

Retirement and Consulting Agreement, dated March 10, 2012

 Exhibit 10.1 
 FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION 
 March 10, 2012 

José Maria Alapont 

[            ] 
 [            ] 
 Dear
Mr. Alapont: 
 This agreement (the “Letter Agreement”) sets forth our agreement regarding your retirement
from Federal-Mogul Corporation (“Federal-Mogul”) and the subsequent consulting services you will provide to Federal-Mogul, and the status of your benefits, following your retirement and separation from employment. For purposes of
this Letter Agreement, the term “Federal-Mogul” will include Federal-Mogul Corporation and all subsidiaries and affiliated and successor companies of each of them. We have agreed with you as follows: 

1. Retirement: 
 (a) Retirement. You will (and hereby irrevocably do) resign from service as an officer and employee with Federal-Mogul by voluntary retirement effective on March 31, 2012 (the
“Retirement Date”). Effective on such date you will (and hereby irrevocably do) resign from all other positions with, and boards of directors of, any subsidiaries and affiliated companies (including any joint ventures) of
Federal-Mogul. For the avoidance of doubt, Mentor Graphics Corporation (“Mentor”) shall not be deemed to be an “affiliated company” of Federal-Mogul for purposes of this Letter Agreement and you shall not be required
pursuant to this Letter Agreement to resign from the board of directors of Mentor. Effective immediately prior to the 2013 Annual Meeting of Federal-Mogul stockholders, which is expected to be held on or about May 24, 2013, you will (and hereby
irrevocably do) resign from the Board of Directors of Federal-Mogul. You will not receive any fees with respect to your service on the Board of Directors following the Retirement Date. 

(b) Benefits Following Retirement. On your Retirement Date, you will cease to be an active employee of Federal-Mogul. As such, you
will not be eligible to participate as an active employee of Federal-Mogul in any compensation, welfare or retirement plans, or accrue any vacation or paid time off days, following your Retirement Date; however, in accordance with, and subject to,
applicable Federal-Mogul policy, you may elect to continue, under the terms prevailing from time to time, to receive certain benefits coverage, with any premiums due in respect thereof to be paid by you. 

2. Stock Options: In accordance with, and subject to the terms of, the Restated Stock Option Agreement dated as of March 23,
2010, between you and Federal-Mogul (the “Option Agreement”), as a result of your separation from service with Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date, all outstanding Federal-Mogul
stock options that you may hold immediately prior to the effective date of separation shall be exercisable by you until and including June 29, 2012, after which the Option Agreement and all such options shall terminate and may no longer
be exercised. 

 3. Deferred Compensation: In accordance with, and subject to the terms of, the Second
Amended and Restated Deferred Compensation Agreement dated as of March 23, 2010, between you and Federal-Mogul (the “Deferred Compensation Agreement”), as a result of your separation from service, within the meaning of
Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), with Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date, you will receive (pursuant to your election, evidenced
by your execution and delivery of this Letter Agreement, under the Deferred Compensation Agreement to receive cash in lieu of equity), promptly following October 1, 2012, a cash payment equal to $9,730,000, which amount shall be subject
to adjustment and offset as set forth in the Deferred Compensation Agreement (including in connection with your exercise of stock options). For purposes of illustration, assuming that you exercise the options in full on a day when the closing price
per share of Federal-Mogul’s common stock is $23 for a total stock option benefit of $14,000,000 (excluding applicable taxes and brokerage fees): (i) the adjustment formula pursuant to the Deferred Compensation Agreement would be:
2,000,000 x .75 (23 – 19.46); (ii) the downward adjustment would be: $5,310,000; and (iii) the adjusted amount that you would receive in full satisfaction of all amounts due to you under the Deferred Compensation Agreement would be:
$4,420,000 (i.e., 9,730,000 – 5,310,000). You shall (and hereby irrevocably do) release any and all rights you may have in the Trust for Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation Plans of Federal-Mogul Corporation dated December 27, 2007, and
the collateral contained therein, effective upon payment of the amount set forth in the prior sentence. 
 4. Key Executive
Pension Plan: In accordance with, and subject to the terms of, the Federal-Mogul Key Executive Pension Plan for you dated as of January 1, 2009 (the “Key Plan”), as a result of your separation from service with
Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date, you will be entitled to receive (pursuant to your election under the Key Plan, evidenced by your execution and delivery of this Letter Agreement) periodic cash
payments as set forth below beginning promptly following October 1, 2012. You represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that: (i) you have reviewed the calculations below and that they accurately reflect the amounts, dates,
methodology and all other information to be used to calculate the payments that you are to receive pursuant to the Key Plan; (ii) the target retirement benefit under the Key Plan is to be offset and reduced by certain other retirement benefits
provided to you, including under Federal-Mogul’s qualified and nonqualified defined benefit retirement plans (including the PRA and PRA SERP described in Section 5 below), and retirement benefits provided by predecessor employers under
qualified or nonqualified defined benefit retirement plans or retirement agreements, as follows: 
  

					
	 KEY Plan Target Annual Life Retirement Benefit:
	  	$	2,228,000	  
	 KEY Plan Target Retirement Benefit as a monthly life annuity:
	  	$	185,666.67	  
	 Offset for PRA benefit at age 62 as a monthly life annuity:
	  	($	1,154.39	) 
	 Offset for PRA SERP benefit at age 62 as a monthly life annuity:
	  	($	7,973.25	) 
	 Offset for Predecessor Plan pensions as a monthly life annuity:
	  	 	(None	) 
	 Reduction of 0.5% per month for each month prior to age 62:
	  	($	4,413.48	) 
	 KEY Plan monthly life annuity:
	  	$	172,125.55	  

  
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 You have selected a joint and survivor option which is the actuarial equivalent of a monthly
life annuity. This means you will receive $161,109.52 per month for your lifetime and your current spouse will receive $80,554.76 per month for her lifetime, if you predecease her. You will receive a lump sum payment promptly after October 1,
2012 of $1,127,766.64 representing KEY plan annuity benefits for April through October 2012 and monthly annuity payments of $161,109.52 thereafter. You shall be entitled to select a different annuity payment option provided under the terms
of the Key Plan during the three day period commencing on the date of this Letter Agreement and subject to the approval of the Compensation Committee of Federal-Mogul, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. 

You agree: (a) you are not now, and will not become, entitled to receive any retirement benefits under qualified or non-qualified
pension plans or retirement agreements of any of your predecessor employers, including those identified on Schedule A to the Key Plan, (b) you have not received distributions under any qualified or non-qualified pension plans or retirement
agreements of any of your predecessor employers, except as you have previously disclosed to Federal-Mogul in an aggregate amount less than $30,000, and (c) you will provide to Federal-Mogul at its request the means, reasonably satisfactory to
Federal-Mogul, of verifying this information with respect to such predecessor employers. 
 5. Other Pension and Retirement
Plans and Other Payments: 
 (a) PRA. In accordance with, and subject to the terms of, the Personal Retirement
Account schedule of the Federal-Mogul Corporation Pension Plan (PRA), as a result of your separation from service with Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date, you will be entitled to receive, an
annuity and/or a lump sum cash payment. Your PRA account balance as of March 31, 2012 is $183,211.15. This amount will continue to accrue interest according to the terms of the plan until payments commence. You represent, warrant, acknowledge
and agree that all amounts that would otherwise be due to you under the Key Plan will be offset and reduced by the life annuity value of your PRA account balance as of your Normal Retirement Date. This monthly life annuity value as of
September 3, 2012 (your Normal Retirement Date) is $1,154.39. 
 (b) PRA SERP. In accordance with, and subject to
the terms of, the Federal-Mogul Supplemental Executive Retirement Program (PRA SERP), as a result of your separation from service with Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date, you will be entitled to
receive, a lump sum cash payment following October 1, 2012. Your PRA SERP account balance as of March 31, 2012 is $1,265,419.24. This amount will continue to accrue interest according to the terms of the plan until payment is made. You
represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that all amounts that would otherwise be due to you under the Key Plan will be offset and reduced by the life annuity value of your PRA SERP account balance as of your Normal Retirement Date. This monthly
life annuity value as of September 3, 2012 (your Normal Retirement Date) is $7,973.25. 
 (c) 401(k) Plan. In
accordance with, and subject to the terms of, the Federal-Mogul 401(k) Investment Program (the “401(k) Plan”), as a result of your separation from service with Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the
Retirement Date, you will be entitled to receive, at your election following the Retirement Date, a lump sum cash payment equal to the value of your account under the 401(k) Plan as of the date of distribution. As of March 7, 2012, your 401(k)
Plan account balance was $392,965.15. 

  
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 (d) SARs. In accordance with and subject to the terms of the Federal-Mogul
Corporation 2010 Stock Incentive Plan, as a result of your separation from service with Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date, you shall have until June 29, 2012 to exercise the 76,816 vested
stock appreciation rights granted to you on February 22, 2010. You represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that the 38,409 remaining stock appreciation rights that you hold, which are unvested as of the Retirement Date are hereby terminated
as of the Retirement Date and may no longer be exercised. 
 (e) Other Payment. In exchange for the post-retirement
consulting, post-retirement transition and other services you are to provide to Federal-Mogul, and in consideration of all other agreements and obligations under this Letter Agreement, you will receive a cash payment of $6,000,000 promptly following
October 1, 2012. If Federal-Mogul terminates or discontinues the post-retirement consulting arrangement set forth in Section 9(a), the payment pursuant to this Section 5(e) will not be reduced. 

6. Change in Control Employment Agreement: You agree that, as a result of your separation from service with Federal-Mogul due to
your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date and your entry into this Letter Agreement, the Amended and Restated Change in Control Employment Agreement dated as of December 31, 2008, between you and Federal-Mogul (the
“Change in Control Agreement”), is hereby terminated and shall have no further force or effect. 
 7. No
Other Compensatory Agreements: This Letter Agreement sets forth all payments and benefits to which you are entitled as a result of your separation from service with Federal-Mogul or for any other reason, whether under the Second Amended and
Restated Employment Agreement dated as of March 23, 2010, between you and Federal-Mogul (the “Employment Agreement”), the Option Agreement, the Deferred Compensation Agreement, the Key Plan, the PRA, the PRA SERP, the 401(k)
Plan, the SARs, the Change in Control Agreement (the Employment Agreement, the Option Agreement, the Deferred Compensation Agreement, the Key Plan, the PRA, the SERP PRA, the 401(k) Plan, the SARs, and the Change in Control Agreement, collectively
the “Compensation Agreements”), or otherwise. Effective as of the Retirement Date, the Compensation Agreements and your obligations thereunder are hereby terminated in all respects and shall be null and void and have no further
force or effect and all rights and interests and obligations of the parties thereunder are hereby terminated and your rights and interests in all payments contemplated in the Compensation Agreements or relating thereto, are hereby extinguished in
all respects, other than (i) as expressly set forth in this Letter Agreement, (ii) your rights under any D&O policy or to indemnification provided under the Compensation Agreements and (iii) any obligations under the Compensation
Agreements that expressly survive the termination thereof. You represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that, except for (i) your right to receive the payments and benefits expressly set forth in this Letter Agreement and (ii) your right
to indemnification under the Compensation Documents or any D&O policy, you have no other contracts, agreements, rights (whether under any written or unwritten Federal-Mogul plan or policy or otherwise), partnership or membership interests,
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subsidiaries, parent companies or affiliates, or any of their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, controlling persons or representatives, of any kind or character, direct or
indirect and any and all such contracts, agreements, rights, partnership or membership interests, profit rights or participations, and claims, if any, from the beginning of time until the Retirement Date are hereby terminated, waived and
extinguished in all respect. 
 8. Section 409A; Withholding: (a) Section 409A. The timing of the
payments set forth herein is intended to comply with provisions of section 409A of the Code and shall be interpreted and construed accordingly. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board shall have sole discretion and authority to amend the terms
hereof at any time to satisfy any requirements of section 409A of the Code or applicable guidance issued by the United States Treasury, irrespective of the effect thereof on any benefit or rights set forth herein. 

(b) Withholding. All payments referred to in this Letter Agreement shall be subject to any applicable deductions, payroll, and
Federal, state, local or foreign withholding taxes, as required by any applicable law or regulation. 
 9. Consulting:
Subsequent to, and not as a condition of your retirement, you agree to provide certain consulting services to Federal-Mogul commencing on the Retirement Date and ending on May 31, 2013 (the “Consulting Period”), unless
earlier terminated by Federal-Mogul, as set forth below. 
 (a) Services. You agree to serve as a consultant to
Federal-Mogul providing such consulting services and advice as management and the Board reasonably requests. You will devote such time as is reasonably required to perform the consulting services but the parties acknowledge that such services shall
be limited and you shall have discretion in selecting the dates and times you perform such services, giving due regard to the needs of Federal-Mogul’s business. Your time commitment to such consulting services and advice shall in no event
exceed 20% of your customary time commitment to Federal-Mogul, so that your Separation from Service as of March 31, 2012 (per section 409A of the Code) shall be preserved. In rendering the consulting services hereunder, you shall conform to the
highest professional standards of work and business ethics. You warrant that you have not previously assumed any obligation inconsistent with those undertaken by you under this Section 9. You agree not to consult or provide any services in any
manner or capacity to any competitor of Federal-Mogul during the duration of the Consulting Period unless you are given express written authorization to do so by the Board of Directors. For purposes of this Letter Agreement, a “competitor”
of Federal-Mogul shall mean any company or business engaged, directly or indirectly, in manufacture, sale or distribution of any product sold by Federal-Mogul on the date hereof, whether marketed to original equipment manufacturers or the
aftermarket. In addition, Federal-Mogul shall reimburse you for any reasonable and documented out of pocket expenses incurred by you in connection with the performance of these consulting services. You shall provide Federal-Mogul with documentation
of services provided upon request. 
 (b) Status. You will not be an employee for state, federal or foreign tax purposes
or any other purpose as a result of this consulting arrangement. You expressly represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that you (i) will be acting as an independent contractor in performing the consulting services hereunder, (ii) are not
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compensation or any other benefits and insurance coverage from Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries or affiliates (except as otherwise explicitly set forth in this Letter Agreement) and
(iii) shall not be entitled to any rights and or privileges of employees of Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries or affiliates and shall not be considered in any way to be an employee of Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries or affiliates. As an
independent contractor, you will not be eligible for, and shall not participate in (except to the extent you are receiving benefits under such plan attributable to service while an employee), any employee pension, health, welfare, or other fringe
benefit plan provided by Federal-Mogul to its employees and no workers’ compensation insurance shall be obtained by Federal-Mogul covering you. The relationship between you and Federal-Mogul created by this consulting arrangement shall be that
of independent contractor, and you shall have no authority to bind or act as agent for Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries or affiliates or any of their employees for any purpose. You do not and shall not represent Federal-Mogul, its Board of Directors,
its officers, or any other employee of Federal-Mogul in any transaction or communication; nor shall you make any claim to do so unless expressly authorized to do so in writing by the Board of Directors. Except as otherwise provided in this Letter
Agreement, Federal-Mogul shall not exercise control over you or direct the methods or means employed by you in performing the consulting services. Federal-Mogul shall not direct you in the performance of the consulting services hereunder and is
solely interested in the attainment of the desired results. 
 10. Continuing Obligations: You represent, warrant,
acknowledge and agree that, pursuant to the terms of the Employment Agreement, certain obligations shall survive your separation from service with Federal-Mogul due to your voluntary retirement with Federal-Mogul on the Retirement Date (including,
without limitation, the non-competition and non-solicitation obligations set forth in Section 7 of the Employment Agreement and the confidentiality obligations set forth in Section 9 of the Employment Agreement). In addition, you
represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that, from the date hereof and through a period ending 1 year following the end of the Consulting Period, you will not: (a) solicit, interfere with or endeavor to entice away from Federal-Mogul or any
of its subsidiaries or affiliates, any current or prospective customer or client, or any person in the habit of dealing with any of the foregoing; (b) attempt to direct or solicit any current or prospective customer or client away from
Federal-Mogul or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates; (c) interfere with, entice away or otherwise attempt to obtain or induce the withdrawal of any employee of Federal-Mogul or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates; or (d) advise any
person not to do business with Federal-Mogul or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. 
 11. Information: At all times
following the Retirement Date, you shall hold in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries, and the respective affiliates of any of the foregoing, all secret or confidential information, knowledge or data (collectively,
“Confidential Information”), including without limitation trade secrets, investments, contemplated investments, business opportunities and methodologies, relating to the business of Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries or the respective
affiliates of any of the foregoing, and their respective businesses: (i) obtained by you during your employment with Federal-Mogul and (ii) not otherwise in the public domain. You shall not, without the prior written consent of
Federal-Mogul (which may be granted or withheld in its sole and absolute discretion), use, or communicate or divulge any Confidential Information, or any related knowledge or data to anyone other than Federal-Mogul and those designated by
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compelled pursuant to the order of a court or other body having jurisdiction over such matter or based upon the advice of his counsel that such disclosure is legally required; provided, however,
that you will assist Federal-Mogul, at its expense, in obtaining a protective order, other appropriate remedy or other reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such Confidential Information. 

Without limiting anything contained above, you represent, warrant, agree and acknowledge that all personal and not otherwise public
information regarding or concerning Icahn Enterprises L.P., Carl C. Icahn, Mr. Icahn’s family and employees of Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries, Icahn Enterprises L.P., and the respective affiliates of any of the foregoing, shall constitute
“Confidential Information” for purposes of this Letter Agreement. 
 You further agree not to write, contribute
to, or assist any other person in writing or creating, a book, film, broadcast, article, blog or any other publication (whether in print, electronic or any other form) about or concerning, in whole or in part, Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries, Icahn
Enterprises L.P., Mr. Icahn, his family members or any of the respective affiliates of any of the foregoing, in any media and not to publish or cause to be published in any media, any Confidential Information, and further agree to keep
confidential and not to disclose to any third party, including, but not limited to, newspapers, authors, publicists, journalists, bloggers, gossip columnists, producers, directors, script writers, media personalities, and the like, in any and all
media or communication methods, any Confidential Information. In furtherance of the foregoing, you agree that the sole and only disclosures or statements you will make about or concerning any or all of Federal-Mogul, its subsidiaries, Icahn
Enterprises L.P., Mr. Icahn, his family members or any of the respective affiliates of any of the foregoing, is to: (i) describe your positions, duties and responsibilities at Federal-Mogul; and (ii) discuss your accomplishments and
achievements at Federal-Mogul; provided, in each case, that you don’t disclose any Confidential Information or make disparaging comments. 
 12. Notices. Any notice or communication permitted or required by this Letter Agreement shall be deemed effective when personally delivered or deposited, postage prepaid, in first-class mail
properly addressed to the appropriate party at the address set forth below: 
 Notices to Consultant: 

José Maria Alapont 
 [            ] 

[            ] 

Telephone: [            ] 

Facsimile: [            ] 

Email: [            ] 

Notices to Federal-Mogul: 
 Federal-Mogul Corporation 
 26555 Northwestern Highway 

Southfield, Michigan 48033 
 Attention: Brett Pynnonen, General Counsel 
 Telephone:
[            ] 
 Facsimile:
[            ] 
 Email:
[            ] 

  
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 With copies to Carl C. Icahn, Chairman of the Board of Federal-Mogul. 

13. Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Waiver of Jury Trial; Right to Offset; Specific Performance: 

(a) Governing Law. This Letter Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York,
without regard to conflicts of laws principles thereof. 
 (b) Jurisdiction. Any suit, action or proceeding seeking to
enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection with, this Letter Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby shall be brought in any federal court located in the State of New York or any New York state court,
and each of the parties hereby consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts (and of the appropriate appellate courts therefrom) in any such suit, action or proceeding and irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any
objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding in any such court or that any such suit, action or proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. Process
in any such suit, action or proceeding may be served on either party hereto anywhere in the world, whether within or without the jurisdiction of any such court. 
 (c) WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE
TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. 
 (d) Specific Performance. You hereby represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that,
in the event of any breach of your agreements in Sections 9, 10 or 11 of this Letter Agreement, Federal-Mogul will suffer irreparable injury such that no remedy at law will afford it adequate protection against or compensation for such injury.
Accordingly, you represent, warrant, acknowledge and agree that Federal-Mogul shall be entitled, in addition to money damages, to specific performance of your obligations under Sections 9, 10 or 11 of this Letter Agreement as well as further
injunctive relief as may be granted by the court to effectuate the terms, intent, and purpose of this Letter Agreement. If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce the rights arising out of or relating to this Letter Agreement,
Federal-Mogul shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney’s fees, costs, and other disbursements incurred in such enforcement in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled. You shall be entitled to seek legal redress against
Federal-Mogul in accordance with the terms of this Letter Agreement if Federal-Mogul fails to provide the payments and benefits set forth in this Letter Agreement. 
 14. Severability; Amendment; Assignment: The provisions of this Letter Agreement shall be deemed severable, and the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof shall not affect the
validity or enforceability of the other provisions hereof. This Letter Agreement may only be amended or modified by a written agreement executed by you and Federal-Mogul (or any successor thereof). You may not assign or transfer any rights or
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 15. Counterparts: This Letter Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts,
which shall, collectively or separately, constitute one agreement. Transmission of a signature via facsimile, PDF file or similar electronic means shall be the same as provision of an original signature. 

16. Counsel/Review of Agreement: You represent, warrant, acknowledges and agree that you have read and understand all of the
terms, provisions and conditions of this Letter Agreement and have consulted with independent legal counsel of your choosing with respect to this Letter Agreement, or have had the opportunity to do so and determined, at your own risk, not to seek
such counsel. 
 Please sign the enclosed copy of this Letter Agreement and return it to me to signify your understanding and
acceptance of the terms and conditions contained herein. 
  

			
	Very truly yours,
		
	By: 	 	 
		 	 Name: Brett Pynnonen
 Title:
SVP, General Counsel and Secretary

 As authorized by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors 

The foregoing has been read and accepted as a binding agreement between Federal-Mogul Corporation and the undersigned as of the date of
this Letter Agreement. 

			
		
	By: 	 	 
		 	José Maria Alapont

  
 9Employment Agreement, dated as of April 1, 2012

 Exhibit 10.2 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 This Employment Agreement made as of the
1st day of April, 2012 (this “Agreement”) by and
between Federal-Mogul Corporation, which has its offices at 26555 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, Michigan 48033 (“Employer”), a subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises L.P. (“IEP”), and Rainer Jueckstock residing at
[                ], (“Employee” or “you”). This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements between Employer and its subsidiaries, and Employee
(including, without limitation, the Severance Agreement dated as of December 15, 2008, between Employer and Employee, but excluding Employer’s German pension plan). 
 In consideration of the premises, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 

1. Employment. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Employer hereby employs Employee to perform the duties described in Section 2
below, and Employee hereby accepts such employment. Initially, Employee’s title shall be Chief Executive Officer. Employee understands, acknowledges and agrees that: (i) Employer’s board of directors (the “Board”) may modify
the Employer’s corporate structure to create a separate and independent Aftermarket Division and has engaged a search firm to fill the position of chief executive officer of the Aftermarket Division; (ii) the chief executive officer of the
Aftermarket Division may report directly to the Board; (iii) following the appointment of the chief executive officer of the Aftermarket Division, Employee’s title may be changed to Chief Executive Officer of the OEM Division; and
(iv) the Board may change Employee’s title or position at any time and from time to time; provided, however, that no such change in title or position shall result in Employee no longer reporting to the Board. 

2. Duties. Employee shall perform such duties for Employer and its subsidiaries as Employer or the Board may request from time to time.
Employee agrees to devote his full business time and reasonable best efforts to such duties. Employee shall perform the services required under this Agreement in the Detroit, Michigan metropolitan area, subject to travel requirements consistent with
his position, unless otherwise approved by the Board. 
 3. Benefits. During the Term (as defined herein), Employee shall be
entitled to paid vacation annually in accordance with the policies of Employer and shall participate in all benefit programs and plans for which he is eligible, which are made available to all executive employees of Employer (including an automobile
allowance equal to 4% of the Base Salary in effect from time to time). In addition, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, Employer shall continue to make contributions to the German pension plan currently covering the Employee in an annual amount
of up to €100k per annum for the duration of the Term. 
 4. Term. The term of employment under this Agreement shall
commence on April 1, 2012 and end on March 31, 2016 unless such employment ceases earlier for any reason (see Section 6 below) (whether: (i) terminated for Cause; (ii) terminated without Cause; (iii) due to death or
disability; or (iv) by the action of Employee such as by Employee for Good Reason (as defined in Section 6(ii)(b)) below, resignation or retirement. For all purposes under this Agreement “Term” shall mean the period beginning on
April 1, 2012 through the last day of Employee’s employment under this Agreement. 

 5. Cash Compensation. During the Term, Employer agrees to pay to Employee and Employee agrees
to accept, as his cash compensation for all services to be rendered under this Agreement, a base salary at the rate of $600,000 per full 365-day year, subject to upward adjustment as determined from time to time by the Board (the “Base
Salary”). The Base Salary shall be earned and payable in accordance with the normal payroll practices of Employer. 
 Employee may also be
eligible to receive a bonus under the Management Incentive Plan or a successor plan (the “MIP”) in respect of each completed fiscal year that Employee remains employed by Employer during the Term. In the event that this Agreement is
terminated in accordance with its terms upon expiration of the Term on March 31, 2016 and is not extended beyond March 31, 2016, Employee shall be eligible for a pro rata MIP bonus in respect of fiscal 2016, as determined by the Board.
Employee’s target bonus opportunity under the MIP shall be 90% of the Base Salary in effect from time to time, based on achievement of metrics approved by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion. 

Employee may be eligible to receive an incentive payment under the MIP Uplift Plan or a successor plan (the “MIP Uplift”) in respect of each
completed fiscal period that Employee remains employed by Employer during the Term. In the event that this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms upon expiration of the Term on March 31, 2016 and it is not extended beyond
March 31, 2016, Employee shall be eligible for a pro rata incentive payment under the MIP Uplift in respect of fiscal 2016, as determined by the Board. Employee’s target incentive opportunity under the MIP Uplift shall be not less than
115% of the Base Salary in effect from time to time, based on achievement of metrics approved by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board may, in its sole and absolute discretion, replace the MIP Uplift
at any time with a similar plan containing similar incentive opportunities, and containing such other terms and conditions as the Board may, in its sole and absolute discretion, approve. 

Any bonus contemplated by this Agreement (whether pursuant to the MIP, MIP Uplift or otherwise) shall be deemed earned and payable
only if (i) the bonus is approved by the Board in writing and (ii) Employee is employed by Employer on the date such bonus is paid (other than any pro rata bonus in respect of fiscal 2016). Any bonus payments shall be made promptly
following approval by the Board and in no event later than 2  1/2 months after the end of the taxable year of Employer for which such approval was given. The Base Salary and annual bonus under the MIP are referred to herein together as the “Cash
Compensation”. All payments of Cash Compensation shall be made in cash and shall be subject to applicable deductions, and to payroll and withholding taxes as required by law. 

  
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 6. Cash Compensation/Early Termination. 

i) Power of Termination. The Employer may terminate the employment of Employee under this Agreement at any time, with Cause, or in
the sole and absolute discretion of Employer, without Cause. “Cause” shall mean any of the following:(a) conviction of any crime (other than traffic violations and similar minor infractions of law); (b) failure to follow, in any
material respect, the lawful directions given by Employer or its subsidiaries or the policies or procedures adopted by the Board from time to time; (c) failure to come to work on a full-time basis, other than on holidays, vacation days, sick
days, or other days off under Employer’s business policies; (d) impairment due to alcoholism, drug addiction or similar matters; and (e) a material breach of this Agreement, including, without limitation, any breach of Sections 8 or 9
hereof. Prior to termination for “Cause” as a result of failure as contemplated in clause (b) or (c) above, Employee shall be given notice of his activity giving rise to such failure and will have 5 business days to correct such
activity; provided that Employer shall only be required to provide notice under this sentence one time during any calendar year. 
 ii) Effect of Termination. (a) In the event that Employee’s employment is terminated (whether: (i) for Cause; (ii) without Cause; (iii) due to death or disability; or
(iv) by the action of Employee such as resignation or retirement), the Employee shall be entitled to receive any Cash Compensation earned and not yet paid through the date of termination and any amounts payable on account of accrued but unused
paid-time-off days. Employee’s employment under this Agreement will terminate upon Employee’s death or disability. For purposes of this Agreement, disability shall be deemed to occur if so declared in a written notice by Employer to
Employee, following illness or injury (including mental illness) to Employee that results in Employee being unable to perform his duties at the offices of Employer for a period of 45 consecutive business days or for 60 days during any 90
business-day period. 
 (b) In the event that Employee’s employment is terminated prior to March 31, 2016 by Employer
without Cause or by Employee for Good Reason (as hereafter defined), the Employee shall be entitled to receive on the sixtieth day following his employment termination date, in addition to any amounts due under Section 6(ii)(a) above (but
without duplication of any amounts due under Section 6(ii)(a) above), an amount equal to the sum of (A) one (1) year’s Base Salary (at the rate in effect at the time of termination) and (B) Employee’s target bonus under
the MIP for the fiscal year during which the termination occurred. “Good Reason” shall mean and be limited to, (i) the failure of Employer to make any payment expressly required to be made under the terms of this Agreement or any
amendment hereto, if such failure continues for 15 business days following written notice detailing the amount and circumstances of such failure given personally by hand by the Employee to the Chairman of the Board with a copy to the General Counsel
of Employer, provided that if such failure is the result of a good faith dispute with respect to such payment then such failure shall not constitute or be deemed to constitute “Good Reason” or (ii) a change in title or position
resulting in Employee no longer reporting to the Board. For the avoidance of doubt, in no event shall the termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms upon expiration of the Term on March 31, 2016 be considered, or deemed to be, a
termination of Employee’s employment by Employer without Cause or by Employee for Good Reason. 

  
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 (c) The obligations of Employer to make any payment required pursuant to this Section 6
(other than any amounts of Employee’s accrued Base Salary and any amounts payable on account of accrued but unused paid-time-off days), is subject to and conditioned upon (i) execution and delivery by Employee to Employer within 45 days of
Employee’s employment termination date of a release agreement in favor of Employer, its affiliates and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents and equity holders in respect of Employee’s employment with Employer and the
termination thereof substantially in a form set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and as then provided by Employer to Employee, and (ii) such release agreement, once executed by Employee and delivered to Employer, becomes irrevocable
and final under the applicable law. 
 iii) No Other Rights of Employee. In the event of the cessation of the employment
of the Employee for any reason or no reason whether as contemplated in clauses (i) and (ii) above or otherwise, the Employee shall cease to have any right to Cash Compensation or any other payment or consideration other than (i) as
expressly set forth in this Section 6 and (ii) under any employee benefit plans of Employer and its subsidiaries applicable to Employee in the event of cessation of employment under the circumstances of such cessation, and (iii) any
accrued vested benefits under any retirement plan (including Employer’s German pension plan referred to in Section 3 above) in accordance with the terms of such plan and applicable law. To the extent that any provision of this Agreement
may result in any duplication of any calculation, benefit, allocation, payment or amount, such consequence is not intended and no such duplicate amount shall be included in any calculation, benefit, allocation, payment or amount. 

iv) Resignation. Employee may resign from his employment under this Agreement (but will remain subject to applicable terms of this
Agreement, including, without limitation, Sections 8, 9 and 11 hereof). Any such resignation will not be on less than two (2) weeks prior written notice to Employer. 
 7. Representations and Warranties. Employee represents as follows: 

i) To the best of his knowledge, he is not a party to, or involved in, or under investigation in, any pending or threatened litigation,
proceeding or investigation of any governmental body or authority or any private person, corporation or other entity. 
 ii)
Employee has never been suspended, censured or otherwise subjected to any disciplinary action or other proceeding by any State, other governmental entities, agencies or self-regulatory organizations. 

iii) Employee is not subject to any employment agreement, restrictive covenant or other contract or other restriction whatsoever which
would be breached or violated by entering into or performing his duties under this Agreement or that would cause him to not be able fully to fulfill his duties under this Agreement. 
 8. Confidential Information. During the Term and at all times thereafter, Employee shall hold in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of Employer and its subsidiaries all secret or
confidential information, knowledge or data (collectively, “Confidential Information”), including without limitation trade secrets, business opportunities and methodologies relating to the business of Employer and its subsidiaries, and
their respective businesses: (i) obtained by Employee during Employee’s employment with Employer and (ii) not otherwise in the public domain. Employee shall not, without prior written consent of

  
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Employer (which may be granted or withheld in its sole and absolute discretion), use, or communicate or divulge any Confidential Information, or any related knowledge or data to anyone other than
Employer and those designated by Employer, except to the extent compelled pursuant to the order of a court or other body having jurisdiction over such matter or based upon the advice of his counsel that such disclosure is legally required; provided,
however, that Employee will assist Employer, at Employer’s expense, in obtaining a protective order, other appropriate remedy or other reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such information so disclosed pursuant to the
terms of this Agreement. 
 All processes, technologies, business opportunities, valuation models and methodologies, and inventions
(collectively, “Inventions”), including without limitation new contributions, improvements, ideas, business plans, discoveries, trademarks and trade names, conceived, developed, invented, made or found by Employee, alone or with others,
during the Term, whether or not patentable and whether or not on the time of Employer or its subsidiaries or with the use of their facilities or materials, shall be the property of Employer or its subsidiaries, as applicable, and shall be promptly
and fully disclosed by Employee to Employer. Employee shall perform all necessary acts (including, without limitation, executing and delivering any confirmatory assignments, documents, or instruments requested by Employer) to vest title to any such
Invention in Employer and to enable Employer, at its expense, to secure and maintain domestic and/or foreign patents or any other rights for such Inventions. 
 Without limiting anything contained above, Employee agrees and acknowledges that all personal and not otherwise public information about Employer and its subsidiaries and the respective Affiliates of any
of the foregoing (including, without limitation, all information regarding IEP, Carl C. Icahn, Mr. Icahn’s family and employees of Employer, IEP and their respective Affiliates) shall constitute Confidential Information for purposes of
this Agreement. In no event shall Employee during or after his employment with Employer, disparage Employer, IEP, Mr. Icahn, Mr. Icahn’s family, the respective Affiliates of any of the foregoing or any of their respective officers,
directors or employees. 
 Employee further agrees not to write, contribute to, or assist any other person in writing or creating, a book, film,
broadcast, article, blog or any other publication (whether in print, electronic or any other form) about or concerning, in whole or in part, Employer, its subsidiaries, IEP, Mr. Icahn, his family members or any of the respective Affiliates of
any of the foregoing, in any media and not to publish or cause to be published in any media, any Confidential Information, and further agrees to keep confidential and not to disclose to any third party, including, but not limited to, newspapers,
authors, publicists, journalists, bloggers, gossip columnists, producers, directors, script writers, media personalities, and the like, in any and all media or communication methods, any Confidential Information. 

In furtherance of the foregoing, the Employee agrees that during the Term and following the termination of his employment with Employer, the sole and
only disclosure or statement he will make about or concerning any or all of Employer, IEP, Mr. Icahn, his family members, or any of the respective Affiliates of any of the foregoing is to acknowledge that he is or was employed with Employer.

  
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 9. Competitive Services. i) Employee agrees that from the date hereof (other than as the
“Employee” under this Agreement) and through a period ending one (1) year from the last day of Employee’s employment under this Agreement (such date, the “End Date”), he will not engage or participate, directly or
indirectly, in any business that is competitive with the business of the Employer or any of its subsidiaries (each a “Covered Business”) or group of Affiliated Covered Businesses (including, without limitation, any supplier of automotive,
commercial vehicle or industrial powertrain and/or safety technologies, whether marketed to original equipment manufacturers or the aftermarket), in any capacity, directly or indirectly, whether as an individual, investor, stockholder, partner,
owner, equity owner, lender, agent, trustee, consultant, employee, advisor, manager, franchisee or in any other relationship or capacity, and will not enter into the employ of any Covered Business, render any services to any Covered Business, raise
capital or seek to raise capital for any Covered Business, or otherwise become interested in, receive compensation from, or aid, represent, work with or for, or assist any Covered Business directly or indirectly in any manner and will not seek,
agree to, obtain, negotiate with respect to or otherwise arrange to engage in, any of the activities, arrangements, employment, relationships, transactions or investments referred to above; provided, however, that the provisions in this
Section 9(i) shall not be deemed to preclude Employee from investing his own funds to acquire securities solely for his own account: (x) during the Term in a manner that is in compliance with the policies and procedures of the Employer and
its subsidiaries; or (y) after the end of the Term and on or prior to the End Date, that either (A) does not constitute a direct or indirect interest in any Covered Business; or (B) if such investment does constitute a direct or
indirect interest in a Covered Business, such investment is solely a passive investment, and such investment does not, in the aggregate, constitute more than one percent (1%) of any class or series of outstanding securities of such Covered
Business and the securities of such entity so purchased by Employee are registered under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing: 
  

	 	(A)	Employer may, in its sole and absolute discretion, extend the 1-year post-employment period specified in Section 9(i) above for an additional one (1) year (in
which case the “End Date” for purposes of both Section 9(i) above and Section 9(ii) below shall be the date that is two (2) years from the last day of Employee’s employment under this Agreement) by providing written
notice to that effect to Employee not later than fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration of the initial 1-year post-employment period; provided, however, that any such extension shall be subject to Employee receiving, during the second year
of such extended period, one year’s Base Salary (at the rate in effect at the time of termination), payable in accordance with the normal payroll practices of Employer; and 

 

	 	(B)	 In the event that this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms upon expiration of the Term on March 31, 2016 and is not extended
beyond March 31, 2016, the 1-year post-employment period specified in Section 9(i) above shall be inapplicable unless the Employer elects, in its sole and absolute discretion, to have such 1-year period apply to Employee (in which case the
“End Date” for purposes of both Section 9(i) above and Section 9(ii) below shall be the date that is one (1)

  
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year from the last day of Employee’s employment under this Agreement) by providing written notice to that effect to Employee not later than fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration of
the Term; provided, however, that any such extension shall be subject to Employee receiving, during such 1-year period, one year’s Base Salary (at the rate in effect at the time of termination), payable in accordance with the normal payroll
practices of Employer; and 

  

	 	(C)	Employee shall have the right to elect COBRA continuation coverage for himself and eligible family members with respect to the 1-year post-employment period specified
in Section 9(i) above, as well during any time that such period is extended at the election of Employer pursuant to this Agreement, in which case Employer shall pay any applicable premiums; provided, however, that such coverage shall cease at
such time as Employee becomes employed by a company other than Employer. 

 ii) From the date hereof and through a
period ending on the End Date, Employee will not: (a) solicit, interfere with or endeavor to entice away from Employer or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates, any current or prospective customer or client, or any person in the habit of
dealing with any of the foregoing; (b) attempt to direct or solicit any current or prospective customer or client away from Employer or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates; (c) interfere with, entice away or otherwise attempt to obtain
or induce the withdrawal of any employee of Employer or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates; (d) advise any person not to do business with Employer or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates; or (e) attempt to direct, divert, or otherwise
usurp any business opportunity or transaction that Employee learned of during Employee’s employment with Employer. 
 iii)
The Employee acknowledges and agrees that Employer and its subsidiaries have a worldwide reputation and operate on a worldwide basis and that the scope of this covenant will and is intended to prohibit his activities as set forth above throughout
the world. The Employee acknowledges and agrees that the provisions of Sections 8 and 9 are fair and reasonable and necessary to protect the business, reputation, goodwill and franchise of Employer and its subsidiaries. Employee acknowledges that,
in light of the significant compensation of Employee, Employee is voluntarily entering into this provision and is well able to comply with its provisions without hardship. 
 10. Remedy for Breach. Employee hereby acknowledges that the provisions of Sections 8 and 9 of this Agreement are reasonable and necessary for the protection of the Employer and its
Affiliates and all other persons referred to therein, and are not unduly burdensome to Employee and that Employee acknowledges such obligations under such covenants. Employee further acknowledges that Employer and its Affiliates (including but not
limited to IEP, Mr. Icahn, his family and estate) will be irreparably harmed if such covenants are not specifically enforced. Accordingly, Employee agrees that, in addition to any other relief to which Employer and its Affiliates (including but
not limited to IEP, Mr. Icahn, his family and estate) may be entitled, including claims for damages, all such persons and entities shall be entitled to seek and obtain injunctive relief (without the requirement of any bond) from a court of
competent jurisdiction for the purpose of restraining Employee from an actual or threatened breach of such covenants. 

  
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 11. Miscellaneous. 
 i) Affiliate. For purposes of this Agreement the term “Affiliate” (or a person or entity “Affiliated” with another person or entity) and “control” (including the terms
“controlling,” “controlled by” and “under common control with”) shall have the meanings set forth in Rule 405 of Regulation C of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. References in this agreement to a person shall be
deemed to include references to natural persona and entities and references to entities shall be deemed to include persons. 

ii) Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes any and all existing agreements, oral or written, between Employee and Employer or
any of its Affiliates relating to the subject matter hereof (including, without limitation, the Severance Agreement dated as of December 15, 2008, between Employer and Employee, but excluding Employer’s German pension plan). Employee is
not entitled to any other payments or benefits from any of the Employer or its Affiliates except as expressly provided for herein. 
 iii) Amendments and Waivers. No provisions of this Agreement may be amended, modified, waived or discharged except as agreed to in writing by Employee and Employer. The failure of a party to insist
upon strict adherence to any term or provision of this Agreement on any occasion shall not be considered a waiver thereof or deprive that party of the right thereafter to insist upon strict adherence to that term or provision or any other term or
provision of this Agreement. 
 iv) Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
the laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and/or to be performed in that State, without regard to any choice of law provisions thereof. All disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be submitted to the state
and federal courts of New York, and each party irrevocably consents to such personal jurisdiction and waives all objections thereto, but does so only for the purposes of this Agreement. 

v) Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable, the balance of this Agreement shall remain in
effect. 
 vi) Judicial Modification. If any court or arbitrator determines that any of the covenants in Sections 8 or 9,
or any part of any of them, is invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of such covenants and parts thereof shall not thereby be affected and shall be given full effect, without regard to the invalid portion. If any court or arbitrator determines
that any of such covenants, or any part thereof, is invalid or unenforceable because of the geographic or temporal scope of such provision, such court or arbitrator shall reduce such scope to the extent necessary to make such covenants valid and
enforceable and Employee will enter into such agreement with Employer as may be requested by them in order to reduce the scope of such provisions so that such provisions will be valid and enforceable to the maximum extent possible. 

  
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 vii) Successors; Binding Agreement. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and
be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Employer. Employee may not sell, convey, assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of, directly or indirectly, any of the rights, claims, powers or interest established under this Agreement other than
with the prior written consent (which may be granted or withheld in its sole and absolute discretion) of the Employer, provided that the same may, upon the death of Employee, be transferred by will or intestate succession, to his estate, executors,
administrators or heirs, whose rights therein shall for all purposes be deemed subject to the terms of this Agreement. IEP, Mr. Icahn, his family members, and the respective Affiliates of any of the foregoing, are express third-party
beneficiaries of this Agreement and are entitled to enforce the terms hereof. 
 viii) Taxes. All payments to Employee
shall be subject to applicable deductions, payroll and withholdings taxes, as required by law. 
 ix) Personal Liability.
The liability, obligations and duties under this Agreement shall only be liabilities, obligations and duties of Employee and Employer and are not personal liabilities, obligations and duties of IEP or Mr. Icahn and neither IEP nor
Mr. Icahn shall have any personal liability under this Agreement. 
 x) Survival. This Agreement and all of the
provisions hereof (other than Sections 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 which shall survive the termination of the employment of Employee under this Agreement) shall terminate upon Employee ceasing to be an employee of Employer for any reason. 

xi) Following the earlier of March 31, 2016 or the termination of the Term, Employee will not be deemed to be employed under this
Agreement, even if the employment of Employee with the Employer or its Affiliates continues. 
 12. Other. Employee shall follow
all policies and procedures and compliance manuals adopted by or in respect of any or all of Employer, its subsidiaries and IEP, including, without limitation, those applicable to investments by employees. 

13. Section 409A of the Code. 
 i) This Agreement and all other agreements referred to herein or contemplated hereby in connection with the Employee’s employment are intended to meet the requirements of Section 409A of the
Code, and shall be interpreted and construed consistent with that intent. 
 ii) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement or any other agreements referred to herein or contemplated hereby in connection with the Employee’s employment, to the extent that the right to any payment (including the provision of benefits) hereunder provides for the
“deferral of compensation” within the meaning of Section 409A(d)(1) of the Code, the payment shall be paid (or provided) in accordance with the following: 

  
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 If the Employee is a “Specified Employee” within the meaning of
Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code on the Date of Termination, then no such payment shall be made or commence during the period beginning on the Date of Termination and ending on the date that is six months following the Date of Termination
or, if earlier, on the date of the Employee’s death, if the earlier making of such payment would result in tax penalties being imposed on the Employee under Section 409A of the Code. The amount of any payment that would otherwise be paid
to the Employee during this period shall instead be paid to the Employee on the first business day following the date that is six months following the Date of Termination or, if earlier, the date of the Employee’s death. 

Payments with respect to reimbursements or payments of expenses shall be made promptly, but in any event on or before the last day of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the relevant expense is incurred. The amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement or payment, or in-kind benefits provided, during a calendar year may not affect the expenses eligible for
reimbursement, or in-kind benefits provided, in any other calendar year, except for any limit on the amount of expenses that may be reimbursed under an arrangement described in Section 105(b) of the Code, and the Employee’s right to
reimbursement or in-kind benefits may not be liquidated or exchanged for any other benefit. If the Employee is a ‘Specified Employee’ under Code Section 409A, the full cost of any continuation or provision of employee benefit plans or
programs following the Date of Termination (other than any cost of medical or dental benefit plans or programs or the cost of any other plan or program that is exempt from Code Section 409A) shall be paid by the Employee until the earlier to
occur of the Employee’s death or the date that is six months and one day following the Employee’s Date of Termination, and such cost shall be reimbursed by the Company to, or on behalf of, the Employee in a lump sum cash payment on the
earlier to occur of the Employee’s death or the date that is six months and one day following the Employee’s Date of Termination. In addition, if the Employee is a ‘Specified Employee’ under Code Section 409A on the
Employee’s Date of Termination, any payment or reimbursement of Employee’s expenses, or in-kind benefits provided, that constitutes a ‘deferral of compensation’ within the meaning of Section 409A(d)(1) of the Code, shall not
be paid or provided, as applicable, until the earlier to occur of the Employee’s death or the date that is six months and one day following the Executive’s Date of Termination. 

iii) The time or schedule of any payment or amount scheduled to be paid pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or any other agreements
referred to herein or contemplated hereby in connection with the Employee’s employment, including but not limited to any stock appreciation right or other equity-based award, payment or amount that provides for the ‘deferral of
compensation’ within the meaning of Section 409A(d)(1) of the Code, may not be accelerated except as otherwise permitted under Code Section 409A and the guidance and Treasury regulations issued thereunder. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

  

			
	EMPLOYEE
	
	 
	Rainer Jueckstock
	
	FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION
		
	By: 	 	 
		 	 Name:

Title:

 [Signature page to Employment Agreement between Federal-Mogul Corporation and Rainer Jueckstock. Term:
April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2016; Base Salary: $600,000/year; Discretionary Bonus as determined by the Board of Directors of Federal-Mogul in its sole discretion; Maximum of one-year’s severance if terminated without Cause or
resigns for Good Reason; Non-Compete: 1 year from termination (extendable for an additional 1 year at Federal-Mogul’s option)]. 

  
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 Exhibit A 
 [FORM OF RELEASE] 
 GENERAL RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS 

This General Release of All Claims (the “General Release”) dated as of
            , 20     is made in consideration of severance payments and other benefits provided to the undersigned employee (“Employee”) under the Employment
Agreement by and between FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION (the “Company”) and Rainer Jueckstock (“Employee”) and dated as of April 1, 2012 (the “Employment Agreement”). Unless otherwise defined herein, the
terms defined in the Employment Agreement shall have the same defined meaning in this General Release. 
 1. For valuable
consideration to be paid to Employee, upon expiration of the seven day revocation period provided in Section 7 herein, as provided for in Section 6 of the Employment Agreement and to which he is not contractually entitled to absent the
execution of this General Release, the adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, Employee, for himself, his spouse, heirs, administrators, children, representatives, executors, successors, assigns, and all other persons claiming through Employee, if
any (collectively, “Releasers”), does hereby release, waive, and forever discharge the Company and the Company’s former, present or future subsidiaries, parents, affiliates and related organizations, and its and their
employees, beneficial owners, officers, directors, equity holders, attorneys, successors and assigns as well as all Related Persons (collectively, the “Releasees”) from, and does fully waive any obligations of Releasees to Releasers
for, any and all liability, actions, charges, causes of action, demands, damages, or claims for relief, remuneration, sums of money, accounts or expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and costs) of any kind whatsoever, whether
known or unknown or contingent or absolute, which heretofore has been or may have been suffered or sustained, directly or indirectly, by Releasers in consequence of, arising out of, or in any way relating to Employee’s employment with the
Company (whether pursuant to the Employment Agreement or otherwise) or any of its affiliates and the termination of Employee’s employment. The foregoing release, discharge and waiver includes, but is not limited to, all claims, and any
obligations or causes of action arising from such claims, under common or statutory law including, without limitation, any state or federal discrimination, fair employment practices or any other employment-related statute or regulation (as they may
have been amended through the date of this General Release) prohibiting discrimination or harassment based upon any protected status including, without limitation, race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, marital status, disability,
handicap, veteran status or sexual orientation. Without limitation, specifically included in this paragraph are any claims arising under the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended
(“ADEA”), the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Equal Pay Act, the Americans With Disabilities Act, the National Labor Relations Act,
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, the Uniformed 

  
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Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act, the National Labor Relations Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Dodd-Frank Act, the Elliott-Larsen
Civil Rights Act, the Persons With Disabilities Civil Rights Act, the Wage and Fringe Benefit Act, and any similar statutes (all as amended). The foregoing release and discharge also expressly includes, without limitation, any claims under any state
or federal common law theory, including, without limitation, wrongful or retaliatory discharge, breach of express or implied contract, promissory estoppel, unjust enrichment, breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing, violation of public
policy, defamation, interference with contractual relations, intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy, misrepresentation, deceit, fraud or negligence, claims for alleged physical or personal injury, emotional
distress relating to or arising out of Employee’s employment with the Company or the termination of that employment; and any claims under the WARN Act or any similar law, which requires, among other things, that advance notice be given of
certain work force reductions. All of the claims, liabilities, actions, charges, causes of action, demands, damages, remuneration, sums of money, accounts or expenses described in this Section 1 shall be described, collectively as the
“Released Claims”. 
 2. Excluded from this General Release are claims and rights that arise after the date
Employee signs this General Release, any claims which cannot be waived by law, indemnification rights, and any claims for accrued vested benefits under any retirement plan (including Employer’s German pension plan referred to in Section 3
of the Employment agreement) in accordance with the terms of such plan and applicable law. Employee does, however, waive Employee’s right to any monetary recovery should any agency (such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) pursue
any claims on Employee’s behalf. Nothing in this General Release shall be deemed to waive Employee’s right to file a charge with or participate in any investigation or proceeding conducted by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission or other government agency, except that even if Employee files a charge or participates in such an investigation or proceeding, Employee will not be able to recover damages or equitable relief of any kind from the Releasees with respect
to the Released Claims. 
 3. Any unresolved dispute arising out of this General Release shall be litigated in any court of
competent jurisdiction in the Borough of Manhattan in New York City; provided that the Company may elect to pursue a court action to seek injunctive relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to terminate the violation of its proprietary rights,
including but not limited to trade secrets, copyrights or trademarks. Each party shall pay its own costs and fees in connection with any litigation under this General Release. 
 4. Employee acknowledges and recites that: 
 (a) Employee has executed this
General Release knowingly and voluntarily; 
 (b) Employee has read and understands this General Release in its entirety;

  
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 (c) Employee has been advised and directed orally and in writing (and this subparagraph
(c) constitutes such written direction) to seek legal counsel and any other advice he wishes with respect to the terms of this General Release before executing it; 
 (d) Employee’s execution of this General Release has not been forced by any employee or agent of the Company, and Employee has had an opportunity to negotiate about the terms of this General Release
and that the agreements and obligations herein are made voluntarily, knowingly and without duress, and that neither the Company nor its agents have made any representation inconsistent with the General Release; and 

(e) Employee has been offered 21 calendar days after receipt of this General Release to consider its terms before executing it.

 5. This General Release shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the United States applicable
thereto and the internal laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to the conflicts of law principles thereof. 
 6.
Employee represents that he has returned all property belonging to the Company including, without limitation, keys, access cards, computer software and any other equipment or property. Employee further represents that he has delivered to the Company
all documents or materials of any nature belonging to it, whether an original or copies of any kind, including any Confidential Information. 
 7. Employee shall have seven days from the date he signs this General Release to revoke it by providing written notice of the revocation to the Company, in which event this General Release shall be
unenforceable and null and void. Provided employee does not revoke this General Release, it shall become effective on the eighth day after Employee signs this General Release. 
 8. If any paragraph or part or subpart of any paragraph in this General Release or the application thereof is construed to be overbroad and/or unenforceable, then the court making such determination shall
have the authority to narrow the paragraph or part or subpart of the paragraph as necessary to make it enforceable and the paragraph or part or subpart of the paragraph shall then be enforceable in its/their narrowed form. Moreover, each paragraph
or part or subpart of each paragraph in this General Release is independent of and severable (separate) from each other. In the event that any paragraph or part or subpart of any paragraph in this General Release is determined to be legally invalid
or unenforceable by a court and is not modified by a court to be enforceable, the affected paragraph or part or subpart of such paragraph shall be stricken from the General Release, and the remaining paragraphs or parts or subparts of such
paragraphs of this General Release shall remain in full, force and effect. 
 I, Rainer Jueckstock, represent and agree that I have carefully
read this General Release; that I have been given ample opportunity to consult with my legal counsel or any other party to the extent, if any, that I desire; and that I am voluntarily signing by my own free act. 

  
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 PLEASE READ THIS GENERAL RELEASE CAREFULLY. IT CONTAINS A RELEASE OF ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CLAIMS.

  

			
	EMPLOYEE:
		
	By: 	 	 
		 	 Name: Rainer Jueckstock

Title:

	
	Date:

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