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Land Rover

Range Rover

62 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.

If your Range Rover is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Land Rover dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.

Notices on record

62

Land Rover Range Rover · DVSA register

All recall notices.

  1. Range Rover and Range Rover Sport Samsung PHEV Battery Cell Degradation

    R/2025/491 · 11 Feb 2026

    11 Feb 2026

    Defect

    A concern has been identified on certain Range Rover & Range Rover Sport PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) vehicles containing high-voltage batteries with cells manufactured between 11th and 12th April 2018. Cathode damage introduced during the cell folding process can lead to high time-in-service cell degradation.

    Remedy

    Data will be extracted from vehicles then the high voltage traction battery pack will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 24 Jul 2018 – 11 Sep 2018

    ~19 vehicles affected

  2. Gear Shift Module Moisture Ingress

    R/2025/436 · 30 Oct 2025

    30 Oct 2025

    Defect

    On Affected vehicles it is possible that moisture has entered the Gear Shift Module (GSM) during the assembly process. Under certain conditions there is a risk that this moisture could result in non-illumination of the Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicating the selected gear. Non-illumination of the LED gear indicator adjacent to the shifter would not conform to regulated requirements for automatic transmission control position indicator illumination.

    Remedy

    Affected vehicles will have the Gear Shift Module replaced.

    Build window

    Built 19 Aug 2025 – 29 Aug 2025

    ~113 vehicles affected

  3. Range Rover (L405) Front Suspension Knuckle Crack – Incorrect Repair

    R/2025/302 · 6 Aug 2025

    6 Aug 2025

    Defect

    The manufacturer identified that on a small number of vehicles the JLR N759 safety recall repair procedure had not been carried out correctly. The suspension knuckles had not been replaced in all cases where the repair instruction directed a replacement leaving the defect present on the vehicles.

    Remedy

    Both front suspension knuckles will be inspected for the presence of any cracks. Where no crack is present and where available a retaining bracket will be fitted to the joint. Where cracks are found or a bracket is not available the front suspension knuckle will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 8 Oct 2014 – 26 Mar 2015

    ~42 vehicles affected

  4. Security Guidance

    R/2025/149 · 9 May 2025

    9 May 2025

    Defect

    Jaguar Land Rover in conjunction with law enforcement and insurance bodies is aware of the increase in thefts of vehicles in specific geographical locations within the United Kingdom. there is no fault with Jaguar Land Rover's security systems and they continue to meet stringent automotive legislation. Jaguar Land Rover is offering owners guidance on how to maximise vehicle security and protect against theft.

    Remedy

    Vehicle registered keepers will be sent a security guidance letter only - there is no repair action.

    Build window

    Built 17 Jan 2013 – 19 Jun 2015

    ~14,179 vehicles affected

  5. Range Rover and Range Rover Sport Second Row Centre Seat Belt Buckle Cable Misaligned

    R/2025/102 · 11 Mar 2025

    11 Mar 2025

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the second-row centre seat belt buckle may have been manufactured incorrectly. An internal obstruction to the seat belt tongue can prevent correct latching. In the event of a crash an insecurely latched seat belt buckle could increase the risk of personal injury.

    Remedy

    Vehicles will have the centre seat belt buckle and buckle retaining bolt replaced.

    Build window

    Built 19 Dec 2024 – 19 Feb 2025

    ~178 vehicles affected

  6. Security Enhancement

    R/2024/146 · 27 Jan 2025

    27 Jan 2025

    Defect

    For affected vehicles the manufacturer has developed a software enhancement to further increase vehicle security.

    Remedy

    The software enhancement will deploy this update and reduce the theft risk.

    Build window

    Built 2 Feb 2015 – 6 Nov 2017

    ~16,299 vehicles affected

  7. 48V Harness Clash with Cross Brace

    R/2024/435 · 20 Nov 2024

    20 Nov 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the 48V cable could become too close to an underbody cross-brace and rub against the metal cross-brace exposing the cable core resulting in a short circuit and risk of fire.

    Remedy

    Inspect harness and as needed reposition the routing bracket as necessary.

    Build window

    Built 28 Jun 2024 – 1 Jul 2024

    ~1 vehicles affected

  8. 2024 Model Year Range Rover and Range Rover Sport Loss of Drive

    R/2024/227 · 19 Jul 2024

    19 Jul 2024

    Defect

    For affected vehicles the clutch plates within the hybrid transmission may have been manufactured with a flatness out of tolerance to the engineering specification.

    Remedy

    Diagnostic test to determine whether the clutch packs within the transmission are operating as expected. Any transmissions which fail the test will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 6 Sep 2023 – 1 Dec 2023

    ~22 vehicles affected

  9. AJ20-D6 and AJ20-P6 Engine Oil Filter Housing Cracked

    R/2024/255 · 14 Jun 2024

    14 Jun 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the incorrect specification of plastic was used to manufacture the oil filter housing. This housing may over time and with vehicle use crack. This could result in oil under pressure leaking and coming into contact with hot components of the engine which may result in a fire. Additionally oil may leak onto the road surface posing a skid hazard.

    Remedy

    Replace the oil filter housing complete with filter and associated O-rings.

    Build window

    Built 14 Apr 2021 – 5 Mar 2024

    ~291 vehicles affected

  10. PHEV Traction Battery Busbar Weld Penetration

    R/2024/167 · 25 Apr 2024

    25 Apr 2024

    Defect

    For the affected vehicle a concern has been identified where the there is an inadequate depth of weld (penetration) between the busbar and the anode in the module of the Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) battery.

    Remedy

    Replacement of the traction battery.

    Build window

    Built 11 Jan 2024 – 18 Jan 2024

    ~1 vehicles affected

  11. AJ20-D6 Fuel Injector Clamp Cracked

    R/2024/100 · 27 Mar 2024

    27 Mar 2024

    Defect

    A concern has been identified where the clamps used to secure the fuel injectors into the cylinder head on certain AJ20-D6 engines may crack allowing the injector to come loose. This loose injector could become unseated allowing fuel to be pushed past the injector seal from the combustion chamber or the fuel feed system.

    Remedy

    A fuel leak in this area could result in fuel spill onto hot engine components which may result in a fire.

    Build window

    Built 24 Nov 2023

    ~1 vehicles affected

  12. Security Enhancement

    R/2024/145 · 15 Mar 2024

    15 Mar 2024

    Defect

    For affected vehicles the manufacturer has developed a software enhancement to further increase vehicle security.

    Remedy

    The software enhancement will deploy this update and reduce the theft risk.

    Build window

    Built 2 Nov 2020 – 4 May 2022

    ~524 vehicles affected

  13. Security Enhancement

    R/2024/147 · 14 Mar 2024

    14 Mar 2024

    Defect

    For affected vehicles the manufacturer has developed a software enhancement to further increase vehicle security.

    Remedy

    The software enhancement will deploy this update and reduce the theft risk.

    Build window

    Built 25 Sep 2020 – 26 Feb 2024

    ~14,517 vehicles affected

  14. On affected vehicles there is concern that the structural adhesive applied to the bodyshell has been mis-applied.

    R/2023/360 · 8 Jan 2024

    8 Jan 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles there is concern that the structural adhesive applied to the bodyshell has been mis-applied.

    Remedy

    Install two rivets and seal with approved sealant.

    Build window

    Built 3 Oct 2023 – 13 Oct 2023

    ~4 vehicles affected

  15. On affected Range Rover vehicles fitted with V8 Gasoline NC11 engines the fixings used to secure the engine mounted oil cooler hoses have been found to have inadequate thread engagement.

    R/2023/338 · 6 Dec 2023

    6 Dec 2023

    Defect

    On affected Range Rover vehicles fitted with V8 Gasoline NC11 engines the fixings used to secure the engine mounted oil cooler hoses have been found to have inadequate thread engagement.

    Remedy

    Vehicles will have the engine oil cooler pipe fixings inspected and replaced if required.

    Build window

    Built 4 Sep 2023 – 20 Oct 2023

    ~67 vehicles affected

  16. For certain vehicles the bolt connecting the busbar to the traction battery module connector has not achieved the required clamp force. Arcing at the joint and excessive heat generation cannot be ruled out with the consequence that this may lead to a vehicle fire.

    R/2023/244 · 24 Aug 2023

    24 Aug 2023

    Defect

    For certain vehicles the bolt connecting the busbar to the traction battery module connector has not achieved the required clamp force. Arcing at the joint and excessive heat generation cannot be ruled out with the consequence that this may lead to a vehicle fire.�

    Remedy

    Replacement of the High Voltage battery

    Build window

    Built 6 Jan 2023 – 8 Feb 2023

    ~2 vehicles affected

  17. On Certain 2014 - 2016 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover vehicles the front suspension upper knuckle joint could develop a crack. In extreme cases where a crack in the front suspension knuckle has developed this may lead to detachment of the upper suspension arm.

    R/2022/341 · 16 Aug 2023

    16 Aug 2023

    Defect

    On certain 2014 - 2016 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover vehicles the front suspension upper knuckle joint could develop a crack. In extreme cases where a crack in the front suspension knuckle has developed this may lead to detachment of the upper suspension arm.�

    Remedy

    Carry out an inspection of the front suspension knuckles and replace parts if required.�

    Build window

    Built 1 Oct 2014 – 31 Mar 2015

    ~4,507 vehicles affected

  18. On Certain 2014 - 2016 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover vehicles the front suspension upper knuckle joint could develop a crack. In extreme cases where a crack in the front suspension knuckle has developed this may lead to detachment of the upper suspension arm.

    R/2022/341 · 16 Aug 2023

    16 Aug 2023

    Defect

    On certain 2014 - 2016 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover vehicles the front suspension upper knuckle joint could develop a crack. In extreme cases where a crack in the front suspension knuckle has developed this may lead to detachment of the upper suspension arm.�

    Remedy

    Carry out an inspection of the front suspension knuckles and replace parts if required.�

    Build window

    Built 2 Nov 2015 – 16 Mar 2016

    ~2,796 vehicles affected

  19. On affected 2022 - 2023 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover vehicles the external rear lamp mounted in the body could partially or permanently fail to operate resulting in one or more of the light sources not working.

    R/2023/163 · 13 Jul 2023

    13 Jul 2023

    Defect

    On affected 2022 - 2023 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover vehicles the external rear lamp mounted in the body could partially or permanently fail to operate resulting in one or more of the light sources not working.

    Remedy

    Affected vehicles will have the foam block mounted in the bodyshell removed. The rear lamp mounted in the body and rear tail lamp link lead wiring will be checked for their condition. Where the lamp and wiring are qualified OK no further remedy is required. Where the lamp or wiring are qualified Not OK the lamp will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 23 Sep 2020 – 29 Nov 2022

    ~5,299 vehicles affected

  20. On affected vehicles the second row 60% seat frame may have a latch installed with a defective weld. In vehicles that have a defective weld on the second row 60% seat frame latch the seat may not be correctly secured.

    R/2023/097 · 5 Jun 2023

    5 Jun 2023

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the second row 60% seat frame may have a latch installed with a defective weld. In vehicles that have a defective weld on the second row 60% seat frame latch the seat may not be correctly secured.

    Remedy

    The rear seat base latch will be inspected. Where the inspection reveals a not OK condition the rear seat 60% frame and associated components will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 8 Dec 2021 – 6 Jul 2022

    ~192 vehicles affected

  21. For certain 2023 Model Year 3.0L AJ20-P6 Land Rover Range Rover Range Rover Sport Range Rover Velar Discovery and Defender vehicles a small number of engines the cam carrier oil gallery hasn t been fully drilled. As a result the oil channel could be blocked leading to accumulation of oil against the pressure control valve rubber membrane and subsequently an external oil leak or increased oil carryover into the air intake system.

    R/2023/044 · 18 May 2023

    18 May 2023

    Defect

    For certain 2023 Model Year 3.0L AJ20-P6 Land Rover Range Rover Range Rover Sport Range Rover Velar Discovery and Defender vehicles a small number of engines the cam carrier oil gallery hasn�t been fully drilled. As a result the oil channel could be blocked leading to accumulation of oil against the pressure control valve rubber membrane and subsequently an external oil leak or increased oil carryover into the air intake system.

    Remedy

    The engine cam carrier will be inspected and where an incorrectly machined cam carrier is found replace it with a correctly machined component. Depending on mileage and engine conditions further associated components may require replacement.

    Build window

    Built 24 Aug 2022 – 9 Jan 2023

    ~499 vehicles affected

  22. On affected vehicles there is a risk where the water pump pully drive belt can become damaged leading to detachment or destruction. Where water pump pully drive is lost this leads to a loss coolant flow in the engine.

    R/2023/087 · 9 May 2023

    9 May 2023

    Defect

    On affected vehicles there is a risk where the water pump pully drive belt can become damaged leading to detachment or destruction. Where water pump pully drive is lost this leads to a loss coolant flow in the engine.

    Remedy

    Affected vehicles will have the engine coolant elbow replaced. In addition a turbocharger feed coolant pipe will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 6 Apr 2017 – 10 Dec 2021

    ~18,151 vehicles affected

  23. SOME OF THE HOT END EXHAUST BRACKET FIXINGS MAY NOT HAVE BEEN FASTENED OR NOT HAVE BEEN FASTENED TO THE CORRECT TORQUE

    R/2022/262 · 12 Sep 2022

    12 Sep 2022

    Defect

    Some of the hot end exhaust bracket fixings may not have been fastened or not have been fastened to the required torque.

    Remedy

    Check for the presence of the exhaust bracket fixings and where necessary install new fixings or tighten existing fixings to the specified torque.

    Build window

    Built 25 Sep 2020 – 7 Jun 2022

    ~1,392 vehicles affected

  24. THE FRONT CRASH SENSOR FIXINGS MAY NOT HAVE BEEN INSTALLED TO THE SPECIFIED TORQUE

    R/2022/139 · 20 May 2022

    20 May 2022

    Defect

    The front crash sensor fixings may not have been installed to the specified level of torque.

    Remedy

    Check and tighten the front crash sensor fixing to the specified level of torque.

    Build window

    Built 29 Nov 2021 – 31 Mar 2022

    ~254 vehicles affected

  25. EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION CROSSOVER PIPE MAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2020/293 · 4 Dec 2020

    4 Dec 2020

    Defect

    The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) crossover pipe may have been manufactured away from specification.

    Remedy

    Check and repair the vehicle with a part manufactured to the correct specification.

    Build window

    Built 27 Aug 2020 – 29 Sep 2020

    ~144 vehicles affected

  26. THE ROUTING OF THE ELECTRICAL HARNESS HAS INSUFFICIENT CLEARANCE TO THE METALWORK WITHIN THE STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY

    R/2019/112 · 9 Apr 2019

    9 Apr 2019

    Defect

    The routing of the electrical harness within the steering column assembly has insufficient clearance.

    Remedy

    Inspect the steering column electrical harness apply further protective material and repair damaged wiring where required.

    Build window

    Built 15 Feb 2019 – 20 Feb 2019

    ~38 vehicles affected

  27. THE DIRECTIONAL INDICATORS FAIL TO OPERATE WHEN THE STEERING COLUMN MOUNTED CONTROL STALKS ARE USED

    R/2019/015 · 31 Jan 2019

    31 Jan 2019

    Defect

    The directional indicators may fail to operate.

    Remedy

    Update the vehicle with the latest software on affected vehicles.

    Build window

    Built 10 Nov 2017 – 18 Dec 2018

    ~2,331 vehicles affected

  28. CRANKSHAFT PULLEY RETAINING BOLT MAY FRACTURE

    R/2019/013 · 31 Jan 2019

    31 Jan 2019

    Defect

    The crankshaft pulley retaining bolt may fracture due to a production specification error.

    Remedy

    Replace the crankshaft pulley centre retaining bolt with one that has been manufactured to the correct specification.

    Build window

    Built 10 Oct 2018 – 19 Dec 2018

    ~219 vehicles affected

  29. AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING FEATURE WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE

    R/2018/243 · 25 Sep 2018

    25 Sep 2018

    Defect

    Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) feature will not be available.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles download the latest software to the vehicle.

    Build window

    Built 13 Nov 2017 – 17 Mar 2018

    ~24 vehicles affected

  30. FUEL GAUGE DISPLAYS AN INACCURATE READING

    R/2018/160 · 25 Jun 2018

    25 Jun 2018

    Defect

    On certain 2018 and 2019 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover and Range Rover Sport PHEV vehicles where the indicated fuel level on the fuel gauge shows approximately 30% the fuel tank is empty resulting in an engine stall. The vehicle will enter into reduced performance mode and if the customer continues to drive the vehicle will continue to run for circa 8 miles/13Km. The vehicle engine will then cut out without warning. If the traction battery charge status is at least 10% or greater the electric motor will take up drive until such time as traction battery power is depleted. Where the traction battery charge status is below 10% drive from the electric motor is not possible and the vehicle will cut out whilst in motion. All 12 volt powered electrical functions such as power assisted steering exterior lighting and brake assistance will continue to operate as designed. Engine cut out with minimal warning to the driver may lead to an increased risk of an accident.

    Remedy

    Fit a new revised fuel level sensor float to the vehicle.

    Build window

    Built 28 Mar 2017 – 25 May 2018

    ~1,000 vehicles affected

  31. FUEL MAY LEAK

    R/2018/036 · 13 Mar 2018

    13 Mar 2018

    Defect

    The brazing of the fuel rail end caps is inconsistent and may not correctly seal the fuel rail ends. Fuel vapour and liquid fuel leaks can occur over time. This can lead to a liquid fuel leak into the engine bay.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the fuel rail with a correctly manufactured version.

    Build window

    Built 5 May 2016 – 31 Jan 2018

    ~1,537 vehicles affected

  32. INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MAY INTERMITTENTLY GO BLANK

    R/2017/288 · 24 Nov 2017

    24 Nov 2017

    Defect

    Due to a software issue the Instrument cluster may intermittently go blank.

    Remedy

    Affected vehicles will be recalled to have the latest software installed/downloaded.

    Build window

    Built 4 Sep 2016 – 17 Aug 2017

    ~14,932 vehicles affected

  33. PASSENGR SEAT BELT LOCKING RETRACTOR MAY NOT FUNCTION CORRECTLY

    R/2017/138 · 2 May 2017

    2 May 2017

    Defect

    The Emergency Locking Retractor in the front passenger safety belt assembly may not function correctly. The Emergency Locking Retractors are equipped with a vehicle-sensitive locking mechanism and a webbing-sensitive locking mechanism. The vehicle-sensitive locking mechanism may not lock as designed. In the event of a pre-crash brake event where the passenger airbag deploys front passenger seat forward facing child seat occupants may sustain more severe injuries.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the left hand front seat belt assembly.

    Build window

    Built 12 Apr 2016 – 31 Oct 2016

    ~5,170 vehicles affected

  34. FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG MAY NOT DEPLOY

    R/2017/103 · 1 May 2017

    1 May 2017

    Defect

    The front passenger airbag may not function properly due to a deviation in generant mix ratio. In the event of a crash of sufficient severity the front passenger airbag may not deploy when required. Failure to deploy can lead to increased injuries to the passenger seat occupant.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the front passenger airbag.

    Build window

    Built 20 Sep 2016 – 25 Oct 2016

    ~139 vehicles affected

  35. FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG MAY NOT DEPLOY

    R/2016/307 · 31 Dec 2016

    31 Dec 2016

    Defect

    It has been identified by the air-bag manufacturer that the air-bag initiator generant mix ratio does not meet specification. This can therefore result in the initiator not functioning correctly which can lead to non-deployment of the air-bag. Should a collision occur then there is an increased risk of injury to the passenger.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to replace the air-bag with a new quality assured component.

    Build window

    Built 12 Jul 2016 – 26 Oct 2016

    ~452 vehicles affected

  36. SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER MAY NOT DEPLOY

    R/2016/303 · 31 Dec 2016

    31 Dec 2016

    Defect

    It has been identified by the seat belt Pre-Tensioner manufacturer that the pre-tensioner initiator generant mix ratio does not meet specification. This can therefore result in the initiator not functioning correctly which can lead to none activation of the pre-tensioner.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to check the pre-tentioner and if required replace it with a new quality assured component.

    Build window

    Built 12 Jul 2016 – 26 Oct 2016

    ~8,628 vehicles affected

  37. ENGINE MAY CUT OUT

    R/2016/098 · 23 Jun 2016

    23 Jun 2016

    Defect

    An incorrectly manufactured crank position sensor may cause the engine to unexpectedly cut out or not to start.

    Remedy

    On recalled vehicles the engine serial number will be checked and if within the affected range the crank position sensor will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 2 Apr 2012 – 2 May 2013

    ~11,290 vehicles affected

  38. REAR PASSENGER SEATBELT MAY FAIL IN A COLLISION

    R/2015/187 · 1 Nov 2015

    1 Nov 2015

    Defect

    The second row seat backrest on vehicles with the manual recline second row seat system may not latch robustly in position. It is possible the seat belt may not correctly restrain the occupant in the event of a collision.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles inspect the second row seat mechanism and if necessary fit the correct specification components.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jun 2015 – 12 Jun 2015

    ~152 vehicles affected

  39. VEHICLE DOOR(S) MAY OPEN WHEN CAR IS IN MOTION

    R/2015/119 · 4 Aug 2015

    4 Aug 2015

    Defect

    The door could be unlatched when in the closed position and no indication provided of an unlatched condition. Vehicle doors not latched in either the primary of secondary state may during driving open. This can increase the risk of a vehicle crash and/or compromise the safety of vehicle occupants and other road users.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and download the latest level of software. A limited number of vehicles may also require a Remote Function Actuator module to be fitted.

    Build window

    Built 29 Mar 2012 – 23 May 2015

    ~35,250 vehicles affected

  40. WHEEL NUTS MAY DETACH

    R/2015/036 · 13 Apr 2015

    13 Apr 2015

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the road wheel nuts may not have been manufactured to the correct specification. These wheel nuts may crackwhen subject to shock loads and detach from the stud. This may lead to insecurity and possible detachment of a road wheel.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace wheel nuts. Locking wheel nuts are not affected.

    Build window

    Built 6 Jan 2015 – 23 Jan 2015

    ~926 vehicles affected

  41. FIRE MAY OCCUR

    R/2015/038 · 10 Apr 2015

    10 Apr 2015

    Defect

    The ground wiring for the air conditioning blower within the cockpit harness may not be to specification. This can lead to the wire getting hot and melting the plastic insulation and associated burning smell. If ignored and the loom gets significantly damaged there is a possibility of fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the earth wire. Where other wiring/insulation is affected necessary repairs will be carried out using the correct repair procedures.

    Build window

    Built 14 Oct 2014 – 2 Feb 2015

    ~4,860 vehicles affected

  42. POSSIBLE LOSS OF BRAKING EFFICIENCY

    R/2015/013 · 17 Feb 2015

    17 Feb 2015

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the servo vacuum hose may have been incorrectly routed and can chafe against the auxiliary drive pulley. This can lead to failure of the hose and a loss of brake servo assistance.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles check brake servo hose. If in good condition correctly reroute and secure hose. If hose is damaged replace hose and correctly route and secure.

    Build window

    Built 16 Aug 2012 – 8 Jan 2014

    ~1,575 vehicles affected

  43. POSSIBLE LOSS OF BRAKING EFFICIENCY

    R/2015/014 · 23 Jan 2015

    23 Jan 2015

    Defect

    It is possible that one or both of the front brake hoses could rupture allowing brake fluid to leak. A warning lamp and message will appear on the dash board when the fluid depletes to a certain level. Braking capability will be retained by the rear brake circuit pedal feel will be degraded and pedal travel extended. Stopping distances will increase.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace both front brake hoses.

    Build window

    Built 14 Mar 2005 – 26 Jul 2012

    ~34,134 vehicles affected

  44. RISK OF FIRE

    R/2014/091 · 10 Nov 2014

    10 Nov 2014

    Defect

    An internal fault can create a short circuit within the fan control module which may lead to overheating of the insulation and ultimately fire within the engine bay. This may happen with the engine switched off and possibly when the vehicle is unattended..

    Remedy

    Replace electric cooling fan assembly on affected vehicles

    Build window

    Built 9 Mar 2012 – 22 Jan 2013

    ~1,331 vehicles affected

  45. VEHICLE MAY BECOME UNSTABLE

    R/2014/040 · 2 May 2014

    2 May 2014

    Defect

    The right hand rear suspension link arm to knuckle fixings may not be to specification. When subjected to normal use loading one or both of the fixings may fracture. Where one or both of the suspension link arm fixings fracture vehicle stability may be compromised.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace both the right hand side rear suspension link arm to knuckle fixings and torque to the correct specification.

    Build window

    Built 2 Nov 2013 – 10 Jan 2014

    ~9 vehicles affected

  46. FRONT DIRECTION LAMP INDICATOR WARNING LIGHT MAY FAIL

    R/2014/039 · 4 Apr 2014

    4 Apr 2014

    Defect

    In the event of a front direction indictor lamp failure the audible and visual warning (double click/double flash warning) will not function thereby not informing the driver of the failure. This can result in the vehicle not being rectified for a prolonged period which increases the chance of a collision with other road users.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and update the vehicle with the latest software.

    Build window

    Built 7 May 2013 – 10 Oct 2013

    ~1,886 vehicles affected

  47. FIRE MAY OCCUR

    R/2013/091 · 27 Aug 2013

    27 Aug 2013

    Defect

    It is possible that a leak can occur between the injector spill rail connection and the plastic fuel return pipe. This can cause leakage of fuel which can either pool on the engine cylinder head and then become deposited onto the road surface where it could cause a skid risk to other motorist or if the fuel comes into contact with extremely hot engine components an exhaust manifold for instance it is possible that an under bonnet fire could ensue.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles inspect the fuel spill rail/return pipe and if required replace the spill rail with a new modified rail.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jan 2012 – 31 Oct 2013

    ~49,104 vehicles affected

  48. BRAKES MAY FAIL

    R/2012/153 · 18 Dec 2012

    18 Dec 2012

    Defect

    Mounting bolts for the rear brake caliper may not be torqued to the correct specification. This will create noise from the rear of the vehicle whilst it is being driven and during braking and should warn the driver of the issue. However if the vehicle continues to be driven it is possible the bolts can work loose thus allowing the brake caliper to detach. This will result in the caliper contacting the road wheel which can cause brake failure or sudden deflation of the tyre with subsequent loss of control of the vehicle.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles to check the mounting bolts and re-torque them.

    Build window

    Built 11 Jun 2012

    ~51 vehicles affected

  49. STEERING MAY FAIL

    R/2012/154 · 11 Dec 2012

    11 Dec 2012

    Defect

    The steering rack mounting bolts may not be fully tight. If the steering gear fixings are below the required torque the driver will experience abnormal noise and feedback through the steering wheel during low speed manoeuvring and at higher speeds some easily corrected minor over steer. If the driver ignores the warning signs both fixings could become sufficiently loose to detach from the vehicle making directional control of the vehicle difficult.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect the steering gear and check the steering gear mounting fixings are tightened to the correct torque.

    Build window

    Built 20 Aug 2012 – 18 Sep 2012

    ~182 vehicles affected

  50. WINDSCREEN MAY NOT BE SECURE

    R/2012/116 · 10 Dec 2012

    10 Dec 2012

    Defect

    The affected vehicles windshield may not be fully bonded in to the aperture. Where the windshield is not bonded water ingress might occur and there may be reports of increased wind noise. Furthermore this concern may also be a non-compliance with the regulatory requirements of FMVSS 212 or FMVSS 216 Windshield Mounting.

    Remedy

    Approved Service Centre will remove and replace the windscreen with the correct bonding agent in line with existing service repair procedures.

    Build window

    Built 24 Nov 2011

    ~5 vehicles affected

  51. FIRE MAY OCCUR

    R/2010/147 · 3 Dec 2010

    3 Dec 2010

    Defect

    The front pump bearing on some aftermarket replacement High Pressure Fuel Pumps may fail due to lack of sufficient lubrication. This will cause failure of the shaft seal which will cause a fuel leak and if not rectified could cause a vehicle fire.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace fuel pump with the latest specification pump.

    Build window

    Built 1 Sep 2006 – 30 Jun 2009

    ~255 vehicles affected

  52. FULL WINDSCREEN RETENTION MAY NOT BE ACHIEVED IN THE EVENT OF AN AIR-BAG DEPLOYMENT

    R/2009/069 · 5 Aug 2009

    5 Aug 2009

    Defect

    The windscreen bonding process to vehicle may not be effective. Water and wind ingress may occur. In extreme cases in an air bag deployment or collision the windscreen may detach.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles to check for presence of primer/activator on REAR tailgate glass. If present no further action is required as all screen security is assured. If not present the FRONT windscreen will be removed and re-fitted in-line with exiting service repair procedures.

    Build window

    Built 1 Apr 2009 – 31 May 2009

    ~77 vehicles affected

  53. BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK FROM BRAKE PIPE

    R/2006/218 · 1 Jan 2007

    1 Jan 2007

    Defect

    Brake fluid may leak from either the right hand front or left hand front brake caliper bridge pipe

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace the caliper bridge pipe on all four calipers with a revised corrosion resistant part.

    Build window

    Built 4 Jul 2002 – 3 Oct 2006

    ~23 vehicles affected

  54. THE PARKING FUNCTION OF THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY

    R/2005/156 · 30 Nov 2005

    30 Nov 2005

    Defect

    Due to the presence of an out of specification component within the automatic gearbox parking brake interlock system. The parking function may not fully engage when the operating lever is moved to park despite all indicators showing that park has been achieved. If the parking brake is not applied the vehicle may roll away.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the out of specification component replaced with a quality assured item.

    Build window

    Built 16 Aug 2005 – 15 Sep 2005

    ~917 vehicles affected

  55. POSSIBILITY OF STRESS CRACKS IN THE PLASTIC FUEL TANK

    R/2004/069 · 5 May 2005

    5 May 2005

    Defect

    Due to a material specification change combined with inadequate tool design and process control it is possible that stress cracking can occur at either the fuel tank vent valve ring welding the breather pipe weld or the filler pipe stub.

    Remedy

    Replace the fuel tank with an improved design.

    Build window

    Built 19 Apr 1993 – 19 Feb 1996

    ~21,191 vehicles affected

  56. TV SCREEN MAY NOT SWITCH OFF WHILST THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION

    R/2005/008 · 7 Mar 2005

    7 Mar 2005

    Defect

    It has been identified that the TV will be viewable by the driver whilst the vehicle is in motion if the TV is being operated in the full screen position when the vehicle is stationary and a call through the in car phone system is either made or received and not ended prior to the vehicle being set in motion.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the high level front display unit reprogrammed with a revised level of software thus ensuring that the TV screen is switched off whilst the vehicle is in motion.

    Build window

    Built 24 Aug 2004 – 15 Nov 2004

    ~891 vehicles affected

  57. YAW RATE SENSOR MAY SUFFER INTERNAL DELAMINATION

    R/2004/193 · 7 Dec 2004

    7 Dec 2004

    Defect

    On certain vehicles equipped with a dynamic stability control the yaw rate sensor may have suffered internal delamination. This could result in actuation of the stability control incorrectly resulting in uneven and unexpected application of the brakes.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be inspected in order to ascertain whether they contain a suspect sensor. Should this indeed be the case the sensor will be replaced with a quality assured part.

    Build window

    Built 22 Jun 2004 – 9 Jul 2004

    ~49 vehicles affected

  58. RISK OF FIRE

    R/2002/035 · 14 Mar 2002

    14 Mar 2002

    Defect

    There is a possibility that a short circuit may occur in the cigar lighter bulb holder when the vehicle lighting system is operated.

    Remedy

    Disconnect the illumination feed to the lighter and remove the bulb.

    Build window

    Built 1 Dec 2001 – 31 Mar 2002

    ~1,097 vehicles affected

  59. COOLING SYSTEM LEAKS

    R/2000/074 · 5 Dec 2000

    5 Dec 2000

    Defect

    There is a possibility of premature failure of the cooling system hoses and throttle body heater gasket. Expelled coolant allowed to remain on hot engine components can result in the evaporation of the water content and leave an artificially high concentration level of anti - freeze which is in extreme circumstances both corrosive and inflammable.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles to replace cooling system hoses / throttle body heater gasket with quality assured parts.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jan 1994 – 31 Dec 1999

    ~17,603 vehicles affected

  60. INVOLUNTARY OPERATION OF AIR BAG

    R/1998/003 · 20 Mar 1998

    20 Mar 1998

    Defect

    Involuntary operation of the air bag may occur as a result of an intermittent electrical fault.

    Remedy

    Recall the affected vehicles for the fitment of a safety fuse link in the air bag circuit.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jan 1994 – 31 Mar 1997

    ~15,175 vehicles affected

  61. CRACKING OF REAR SUSPENSION COMPOSITE LINKS

    R/1996/032 · 29 Mar 1996

    29 Mar 1996

    Defect

    The rear suspension composite links are below specification and may develop small stress cracks at the aluminium eye end. Failure of the link(s) would affect the security of the rear axle.

    Remedy

    Recall the affected vehicles for replacement of the suspension links with quality assured examples.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jun 1994 – 31 Mar 1995

    ~2,805 vehicles affected

  62. POSSIBLE MALFUNCTION OF ELECTRIC WINDOW SWITCH

    R/1993/032 · 2 Jul 1993

    2 Jul 1993

    Defect

    The window operating switch may latch in the 'pressed' condition. This could result in the window continuing to operate up or down when pressure on the switch is released.

    Remedy

    Recall the affected vehicles for replacement of the original window switches with quality assured units.

    Build window

    Built 10 Aug 1992 – 15 Sep 1992

    ~1,415 vehicles affected

Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.

These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Land Rover dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.

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