We investigate the pattern of CP violation in K 0 -K 0 , B 0 d -B 0 d and B 0 s -B 0 s mixing in a symmetrical SU(2) L ×SU(2) R ×U(1) model with spontaneous CP violation. We calculate the phases of the left and right quark mixing matrices beyond the small phase approximation and perform a careful analysis of all relevant restrictions on the model's parameters from ∆m K , ∆m B , ǫ, ǫ ′ /ǫ and the CP asymmetry in B 0 d → J/ψK 0 S . We find that, with current experimental data, the mass of the right-handed charged gauge boson, M 2 , is restricted to be in the range 2.75 to 13 TeV and the mass of the flavour-changing neutral Higgs boson, M H , in 10.2 to 14.6 TeV. This means in particular that the decoupling limit M 2 , M H → ∞ is already excluded by experiment. We also find that the model favours opposite signs of ǫ and sin 2β and is excluded if sin 2β > 0.1.