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LAND ROVER Recalls

124 recalls across 63 models.

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Range Rover

18 recalls

RANGE ROVER

13 recalls

Freelander

8 recalls

Discovery

5 recalls

Defender

4 recalls

DISCOVERY

3 recalls

RANGE ROVER & RANGE ROVER SPORT

3 recalls

DISCOVERY SPORT & RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

3 recalls

JAGUAR

3 recalls

Discovery Series II

3 recalls

RANGE ROVER SPORT

2 recalls

RANGE ROVER AND RANGE ROVER SPORT

2 recalls

Discovery L462

2 recalls

EVOQUE

2 recalls

DEFENDER

2 recalls

Freelander 2

2 recalls

Discovery 3

2 recalls

Discovery Series 2

2 recalls

825

1 recall

Range Rover & Range Rover Sport

1 recall

Discovery and Range Rover

1 recall

Land Rover

1 recall

DISCOVERY SPORT, RANGE ROVER EVOQUE & RANGE ROVER VELAR

1 recall

RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT AND DEFENDER

1 recall

DISCOVERY SPORT

1 recall

RANGE ROVER VELAR AND DEFENDER

1 recall

RANGE ROVER VELAR

1 recall

RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT, RANGE ROVER VELAR, DEFENDER

1 recall

DEFENDER 130

1 recall

RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT, RANGE ROVER VELAR, DISCOVERY AND DEFENDER

1 recall

Defender 90, 110 & 130

1 recall

Defender, Discovery, Discovery Sport, Range Rover Sport & Range Rover Velar

1 recall

L462 DISCOVERY

1 recall

Evoque, Velar, Discovery Sport

1 recall

L462 Discovery

1 recall

L663 Defender

1 recall

DISCOVERY, DEFENDER

1 recall

DISCOVERY SPORT, EVOQUE

1 recall

RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT & DISCOVERY SPORT

1 recall

DISCOVERY, RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT

1 recall

DISCOVERY 4

1 recall

LANDROVER

1 recall

RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT & DISCOVERY

1 recall

DEFENDER 90, 110 and 130

1 recall

FREELANDER & RANGE ROVER

1 recall

Discovery 3, Range Rover Sport

1 recall

Discovery 3 TDV6, Range Rover Sport TDV6 Diesel

1 recall

Freelander 2 Diesel

1 recall

Discovery 3, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Vogue

1 recall

Discovery 3 Series vehicles fitted with coil suspension

1 recall

Range Rover V8

1 recall

Discovery Series 1 (LJ), Range Rover Classic (LH)

1 recall

Discovery Series 2, Defender

1 recall

Discovery V8

1 recall

Range Rover and Discovery Series II

1 recall

Discovery Series 11

1 recall

Discovery Series II, Range Rover

1 recall

Discovery, Defender

1 recall

Discovery, Range Rover Classic

1 recall

6X6 Military

1 recall

Army

1 recall

416i

1 recall

Army 4X4

1 recall

All LAND ROVER Recalls

REC-006559active

2021–2025 LAND ROVER Range Rover & Range Rover Sport

Due to a manufacturing defect, the panoramic roof glass panel bonding may have insufficient adhesion. As a result, the panoramic panel could detach from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

12 Mar 2026

REC-006484active

2018 LAND ROVER Range Rover Range Rover Sport

Due to a manufacturing defect, the high voltage battery may experience cell degradation. This can result in a loss of motive power and a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

21 Nov 2025

REC-006404active

2021–2025 LAND ROVER Discovery and Range Rover Discovery Sport, Range Rover Evoque

Due to a software issue, the high voltage battery may discharge when driving in EV mode. As a result, the vehicle may experience a loss of motive power whilst driving and an inability to restart the engine.

Light Vehicle

7 Aug 2025

REC-006380active

2020–2024 LAND ROVER Range Rover Evoque

Due to a manufacturing defect, the passenger airbag may tear during deployment. This could cause hot gases to escape from the airbag and result in insufficient protection to the passenger.

Light Vehicle

22 July 2025

REC-005982active

2023–2024 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT

The clutch plates within the hybrid transmission may not meet manufacturing specifications. As a result, the clutch plates may overheat causing material degradation and potential transmission oil contamination. This may result in reduced oil pressure triggering the transmission to shift into neutral whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

21 June 2024

REC-006003active

2023–2024 LAND ROVER Land Rover Defender, Discovery, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar

Due to a manufacturing defect, the oil filter housing may not meet specifications and could crack over time. If this occurs, oil could leak into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of an ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

21 June 2024

REC-005917active

2020–2024 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT, RANGE ROVER EVOQUE & RANGE ROVER VELAR

Due to manufacturing defect, the engine turbocharger oil delivery pipe may not have been sufficiently tightened. As a result, the pipe may become loose over time and could lead to an oil leak into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of an ignition source potentially resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

14 Mar 2024

REC-005916active

2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT AND DEFENDER

The clamps retaining the engine’s fuel injectors may not meet manufacturing specifications and could crack. If this occurs, fuel may leak in the presence of an external ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

12 Mar 2024

REC-005918active

2023–2024 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT

Due to a manufacturing defect, the right-hand side lower A-pillar frame mounting bolt may have not been tightened according to specifications. As a result, this may lead to a reduction of structural integrity in the event of a collision.

Light Vehicle

12 Mar 2024

REC-005870active

2022 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT

Due to a manufacturing defect, the right-hand tailgate and body mounted rear lamps may not be sealed sufficiently allowing moisture to enter the lamps. As a result, the reverse, brake/stop and indicator lamps may not illuminate as intended.

Light Vehicle

11 Jan 2024

REC-005871active

2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER AND RANGE ROVER SPORT

Due to a manufacturing defect, the vehicle body frame may have poor adhesion with the fixed panels. As a result, it may lead to a reduction of structural integrity.

Light Vehicle

11 Jan 2024

REC-005846active

2023 LAND ROVER Range Rover Range Rover, Range Rover Sport

Due to a manufacturing defect, the threaded nut securing the engine oil cooler hose may not have been tightened sufficiently. As a result, the cooler hose could become loose and detach. If this occurs, engine oil could leak into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of an ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

13 Dec 2023

REC-005802active

2022–2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER VELAR AND DEFENDER

Due to a software issue, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) may not activate as intended. As a result, the internal combustion engine will not start when required resulting in a reduced or a loss of vehicle performance.

Light Vehicle

26 Oct 2023

REC-005785active

2022–2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER VELAR

Due to a configuration setting issue, the vehicle’s tilt sensor that detects any change to the vehicle angle relative to the ground may not activate as intended.

Light Vehicle

24 Sept 2023

REC-005734active

2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER AND RANGE ROVER SPORT

Due to a software issue, the headlamps may not operate as intended. This may result in a loss of headlights, front position lamps, daytime running lights and direction indicator functions leading to reduced or poor visibility.

Light Vehicle

31 July 2023

REC-005704active

2020–2022 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear tail lamps wiring harness may become lodged between the vehicle body and a foam block. If this occurs, the rear tail lamp may not illuminate as intended.

Light Vehicle

18 June 2023

REC-005703active

2016–2020 LAND ROVER Discovery L462

Due to a manufacturing defect, water may enter the rear passenger door latches and cause corrosion in the return spring. As a result, the doors may not latch whilst in closed position and the hazard warning light may not display on the instrument cluster as intended.

Light Vehicle

18 June 2023

REC-005657active

2021–2022 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

Due to an installation issue, certain 7-seat vehicles may have a latch installed with a defective weld in the second-row seat frame which will stop the seat from securing into the seat latch, this may also impact the operation of the ISOFIX child car restraint when used. If the seat is not secured by the latch a warning light will display on the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

24 Apr 2023

REC-005649active

2017–2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT, RANGE ROVER VELAR, DEFENDER

Due to a manufacturing defect, under certain conditions the engine may rapidly overheat and subsequently rupture the engine mounted plastic elbow in the cooling system. This could cause a coolant leak and may result in an engine compartment fire. Note: If the engine overheats, the engine temperature (red) warning lamp may illuminate.

Light Vehicle

19 Apr 2023

REC-005633active

2021–2023 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 130

Due to a manufacturing issue, the seat backrest locking mechanisms in the third row may not meet specifications and may fail. In the event of an accident or hard braking the rear seat backrest could collapse towards the passengers.

Light Vehicle

14 Mar 2023

REC-005615active

2022–2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT, RANGE ROVER VELAR, DISCOVERY AND DEFENDER 2023 & 2024 Model Years

Due to a manufacturing issue, the camshaft carrier oil gallery may not have been drilled to specification. This could cause an external oil leak or oil to be discharged into the engine air intake system. An oil leak in the presence of an ignition source may result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

15 Feb 2023

REC-005521active

2020–2022 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER 2022 and 2023 Model Years

Due to a manufacturing defect, the exhaust bracket fixing nuts may not have been tightened to specifications and could become loose or detach over time. This may cause hot exhaust gas to leak into the engine bay and could result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2022

REC-005494active

2010–2012 LAND ROVER Defender 90, 110 & 130

Due to a manufacturing issue, the wheel hub assembly and suspension may collapse or detach from the vehicle. If this occurs the vehicle may experience a sudden loss of steering control.

Light Vehicle

22 Aug 2022

REC-005492active

2021–2022 LAND ROVER Defender, Discovery, Discovery Sport, Range Rover Sport & Range Rover Velar

Due to a manufacturing defect, a damaged front seat belt pre-tensioner tube may have been installed on the seat belt retractor. As a result the seat belt pre-tensioner may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

11 Aug 2022

REC-005035active

2018–2019 LAND ROVER L462 DISCOVERY

Due to a manufacturing issue, the fuel feed hose assembly may have been incorrectly routed and as a result could split. This may lead to a fuel leak into the engine bay.

Light Vehicle

23 Dec 2021

REC-004970active

2020–2021 LAND ROVER Discovery L462

The Occupancy Detection Sensor System (ODS) may not have been installed in the front passenger seat. As a result, there will be no warning if the passenger seat belt is not buckled when the seat is occupied.

Light Vehicle

19 Oct 2021

REC-001678active

2020–2021 LAND ROVER Evoque, Velar, Discovery Sport AJ21 2.0 Diesel

The fuel injector return pipe may not meet manufacturing specifications and may split. A split fuel return pipe will allow fuel to leak into the engine bay and onto the road.

Light Vehicle

2 Sept 2021

REC-001679active

2019–2021 LAND ROVER L462 Discovery

The battery may be insufficiently earthed to the vehicle chassis. As a result the vehicle may exhibit a range of electrical faults, including engine cut out while being driven and lose of all electronics.

Light Vehicle

24 Aug 2021

REC-001682active

2020–2021 LAND ROVER L663 Defender Defender 90

The front seat end stop brackets may not meet specifications, as a result it may allow the seat to latch further forward than intended.

Light Vehicle

12 Aug 2021

REC-001630active

2020–2021 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY, DEFENDER

The fixing nuts which connect the exhaust downpipe to the catalytic convertor may not have been tightened to specification. The fixings may loosen over time, which may cause a hot exhaust gas leak into the engine bay.

Light Vehicle

25 May 2021

REC-000827active

2018–2020 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

There may be insufficient contact of the startup battery ground stud to the chassis.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2021

REC-000830active

2018–2020 LAND ROVER EVOQUE

The seat material used in the front seats trimmed with β€œDinamica” cloth (a laminate bonded seat material) may burn faster than permitted.

Light Vehicle

28 Jan 2021

REC-000829active

2020 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

The upper anchor point for the seatbelt for the left hand side third row seat (C-D pillar) has not been installed correctly. The plastic trim covering the fixing hole and the body mounted upper anchor point are misaligned. This misalignment can cause plastic material to become trapped in the fixing threads during installation of the upper anchorage fixing during vehicle assembly, which may result in reduced clamp load, lack of full thread engagement or damage to the fastener bolt.

Light Vehicle

28 Jan 2021

REC-000828active

2018–2020 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT, EVOQUE

An electrical overload in the 48V electrical system may cause a failure of the metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET). Failure of the MOSFET may cause an electrical cascade failure, causing the DC/DC converter to experience an electrical short where the 12V circuit shorts to ground. When the DC/DC converter experiences an electrical short to ground, the 12V electrical system will discharge, this will be indicated by a battery warning on the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

8 Dec 2020

REC-003895active

0 LAND ROVER EVOQUE

During testing there was greater than expected variation in CO2 emissions between vehicles.

Light Vehicle

9 Sept 2019

REC-003823active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER & RANGE ROVER SPORT

The virtual display instrument cluster goes blank intermittently. The instrument cluster will not display anything during this time, but will reset while driving.

Light Vehicle

21 Jan 2018

REC-000826active

2014–2015 LAND ROVER DEFENDER

The front brake pipe from the caliper to the flexible brake hose is showing signs of a chafe condition. This has occurred on some Defenders that have been subject to an earlier recall (P053 - https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recall/jaguar-land-rover-australia-land-rover-defender-hub-bolts). This may cause brake fluid loss. Brake fluid loss will illuminate a red warning triangle on the instrument cluster instructing the driver to seek qualified assistance before continuing.

Light Vehicle

6 Aug 2017

REC-003776active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER & RANGE ROVER SPORT

The front passenger airbag may not function properly due to a deviation in generant mix ratio.

Light Vehicle

18 Apr 2017

REC-003771active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT & DISCOVERY SPORT

The chemical mix ratio in some initiators used in the manufacture of seatbelt pre-tensioners may not meet specification, which may cause the initiator to malfunction. In the event of a crash of sufficient severity, the front seatbelt pre-tensioner may fail to operate when required.

Light Vehicle

23 Mar 2017

REC-003769active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The routing of the engine harness may not provide sufficient clearance and as a result, allow contact with the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) casting bracket. Vehicles included in a previous safety Recall P075 have received a modification which has subsequently been determined as not durable for the life of the vehicle. As a result, the engine harness contact with the EGR casting bracket can cause the wires within the engine harness protective sleeve to wear through, exposing the actual wires which may short circuit to the metal bracket added as part of the Recall P075 repair.

Light Vehicle

15 Mar 2017

REC-003760active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The mixture of chemicals used in front passenger airbags on certain vehicles may not meet specification, which may result in the initiator not properly functioning and the front passenger airbag not activating in the event of a crash.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2017

REC-003784active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT & RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

The engine harness may have been routed incorrectly and as a result could contact the water charge air cooler bracket. Vibration of the engine may cause chafing that results in the outer sheath of the cable wearing through, exposing the wires of the engine harness.

Light Vehicle

18 Jan 2017

REC-003783active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT & RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

The right hand lower control arm to the knuckle joint in the front suspension has been incorrectly assembled. If the vehicle is exposed to a shock impact such as a deep pothole or kerb strike to the affected front wheel the front suspension may fail.

Light Vehicle

12 Jan 2017

REC-003782active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT & RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

The left hand lower control arm to the knuckle joint in the front suspension has been incorrectly assembled. If the vehicle is exposed to a shock impact such as a deep pothole or kerb strike to the affected front wheel the front suspension may fail.

Light Vehicle

12 Jan 2017

REC-003733active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

Under bonnet fuel hoses routed on top of the engine may chafe against a plastic moulded noise suppressing material retaining posts of the underside of the engine top cover. The Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) foam pad is secured to the underside of the engine top cover by plastic moulded retaining posts and securing star washers. These retaining posts and securing star washers have insufficient clearance and may contact the fuel hoses routed on top of the engine. In this condition the fuel hoses can, over time, chafe through the protective sleeve and fuel hose. Should the fuel hose wear through, there will be an increased diesel fuel odour due to diesel fuel leaking. If this warning is ignored, diesel fuel may leak onto the exhaust manifold or onto the road surface.

Light Vehicle

9 Aug 2016

REC-003723active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY, RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT

The engine may not start, or may cut out without warning. If the engine cuts out, the vehicle will lose brake power assistance and Power Assisted Steering (PAS) will also be lost, with the vehicle requiring increased steering effort. If the vehicle is fitted with air suspension system, the system may reduce the vehicle to its lowest ride height position.

Light Vehicle

3 July 2016

REC-003711active

0 LAND ROVER JAGUAR

A bolt retaining the accessory drive belt idler pulley may fail, leading to a loss of accessory drive. As a result, the driver may experience battery charge warning lamp illumination, air conditioning failure and engine overheat warnings through coolant pump loss of drive. They may also notice a Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) on the Instrument Cluster followed by a reduction in steering assistance.

Light Vehicle

14 June 2016

REC-003637active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 4

On certain vehicles the primer used to bond the panoramic roof glass to the panoramic roof assembly may not have been to the correct specification.

Light Vehicle

21 Dec 2015

REC-003653active

0 LAND ROVER LANDROVER

The second row seat backrest may not latch into position correctly.

Light Vehicle

4 Dec 2015

REC-003638active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

Some customers have reported the inability to secure the door in the closed position, either on the primary or secondary latch. In addition, there have been reports that one of the doors has opened whilst the vehicle was in motion.

Light Vehicle

4 Aug 2015

REC-003625active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

Software within the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) may in certain circumstances record a Diagnostic Trouble Code and log this as a detected fault. When the vehicle is next switched on, the system will flag a Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) defect. This will cause the Yaw Stability Control (YSC), Electronic Traction Control (ETC) and Gradient Release Control systems to be disabled. Air suspension will go into 'Safe Mode' and will be lowered to its lowest setting.

Light Vehicle

17 Apr 2015

REC-003610active

0 LAND ROVER DEFENDER

Certain fixings used in the front and rear hub assemblies may have overly brittle bolts installed. Should brittle bolts be present, there is a risk they could fracture.

Light Vehicle

3 Mar 2015

REC-004896active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER & RANGE ROVER SPORT

Incorrectly sized blower motor wire was installed on the RHD vehicle harnesses.

Light Vehicle

26 Feb 2015

REC-003611active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT & DISCOVERY

The wheel nuts may be made from material where the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) is lower than required specification. In this condition some wheel nuts may crack and detach from the wheel hub stud when subjected to shock loading.

Light Vehicle

24 Feb 2015

REC-003602active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The Brake Vacuum Hose may be incorrectly installed. Incorrect routing of the brake vacuum hose can lead to a chafing condition, eventual rupture of the hose and complete loss of vacuum assistance in the braking system.

Light Vehicle

22 Feb 2015

REC-003613active

0 LAND ROVER JAGUAR

The vehicle could experience fuel starvation due to the tank fuel pump cutting out.

Light Vehicle

11 Feb 2015

REC-003604active

0 LAND ROVER JAGUAR

The front side lights, when used as parking lamps, will extinguish in error after approximately 5 minutes.

Light Vehicle

27 Jan 2015

REC-003603active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The front brake flexible hoses may rupture.

Light Vehicle

26 Jan 2015

REC-003595active

0 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90, 110 and 130

Some customers have reported oil leaks from end of the front axle case. In more severe cases customers have reported that the wheel hub assembly and suspension have collapsed up into the wheel arch. In extreme cases the wheel and hub have detached from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

12 Aug 2014

REC-003550active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The front direction indicator lamp diagnostics do not provide the legally required double click/double flash warning required.

Light Vehicle

1 May 2014

REC-003532active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

A concern has been identified where the battery positive cable on 2014 model year Range Rover Sport SDV6 vehicles fitted with Dynamic Response System (DRS) suspension system may clash with the DRS pipes. In some circumstances, a chafe condition could arise that may allow metal to metal contact, thereby making the DRS pipes part of the battery positive circuit.

Light Vehicle

2 Dec 2013

REC-003510active

0 LAND ROVER FREELANDER & RANGE ROVER

Land Rover has identified diesel fuel leaking from the engine mounted injector spill rail spigot to spill return pipe connector joint.

Light Vehicle

13 Aug 2013

REC-003470active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The driver could experience abnormal noise from the front of the vehicle during low speed manoeuvring. In rare cases, this may indicate a fatigue fracture in one or both of the steering gear mount fixings.

Light Vehicle

27 Feb 2013

REC-003471active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The driver may experience abnormal noise from the rear of the vehicle when driving or when the brakes are applied. In rare cases, this may indicate that one or both of the brake caliper fixings could become detached from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

27 Feb 2013

REC-003437active

0 LAND ROVER Defender

The front seat belt mounting brackets may fracture during normal vehicle usage.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2012

REC-003354active

0 LAND ROVER Defender

As a result of oil leaking from the rear of the transfer box, the park brake shoes may become contaminated with oil.

Light Vehicle

29 Mar 2011

REC-003266active

0 LAND ROVER Defender

Vehicle owners may experience reduced performance of the park brake over time and may also see visible signs of a minor oil leak such as oil spots under the vehicle. The loss of park brake is due to the brake shoes being impregnated with oil from the transfer box as a result of a loose flange nut on the output of the transfer box allowing oil to migrate onto the brake shoes.

Light Vehicle

22 Dec 2009

REC-003226active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery 3, Range Rover Sport

The above vehicles may experience poor performance, fuel smell, engine noise, a fuel leak onto the rear of the engine, a fuel leak onto the ground or a fire, as a result of the front seal of the high pressure fuel pump failing due to excessive wear of the pump front bearing. The failure is due to inadequate lubrication of the fuel pump front bearing.

Light Vehicle

6 Aug 2009

REC-003225active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery 3 TDV6, Range Rover Sport TDV6 Diesel

Discovery 3 vehicles LA367110-LA440000 and Range Rover Sport LS929086-LS117000. Oil may migrate from the engine driven vacuum pump and collect in the brake booster. This may cause a progressive loss of brake assistance, resulting in hard brake pedal and increased stopping distances for the same pedal effort. In extreme cases engine oil may migrate from the brake booster to the brake master cylinder which may lead to a loss of one or both of the foundation brake system hydraulic brake circuits. This therefore may lead to increased brake pedal travel, increased stopping distances and, in the event of both primary and secondary brake master cylinder seal failure, a total loss of service brakes. Discovery 3 vehicles LA440001-LA513325 and Range Rover Sport vehicles LS117001-LS215618. Vehicles may experience a temporary sticking of the vacuum non-return valve in the brake assistance vacuum pump mounted on the engine. This can lead to a temporary loss of vacuum assistance on the braking system. This can result in increased pedal efforts after the first 3 or 4 applications of the brake pedal after initial engine start for a period of no more than 60 seconds. The hydraulic braking system itself remains fully functional. Once the valve has unstuck the booster vacuum is immediately restored, full braking assistance is available and the brakes perform normally for the remainder of that drive cycle.

Light Vehicle

5 Aug 2009

REC-003213active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

The affected vehicles windshield may not be chemically bonded to the Polyurethane (PU) adhesive. Where the windshield is not chemically bonded, water ingress may occur and there may be reports of increased wind noise. In extreme cases, where there is no chemical bond between glass and PU adhesive, full windshield retention may not be achieved in the event of a crash of sufficient severity to deploy the front airbags. This concern may also be a non compliance with regulatory requirements of ECE43β€”Glass and Glazing Installation.

Light Vehicle

14 July 2009

REC-003142active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander 2 Diesel

Condensation from the air conditioning evaporator mounted in the HeVAC unit can come into contact with the control circuitry for the additional electric booster heater; and a short circuit may result. This normally results in draining of the battery which eventually will go flat. This may lead to a non start situation. Additionally the short circuit may lead to a distinct smell from hot and/or melted components which in extreme circumstances may develop in to a fire in the interior of the vehicle. All of these symptoms can occur when the vehicle is in use or parked and unattended.

Light Vehicle

23 Sept 2008

REC-003182active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander 2

Condensation from the air conditioning evaporator mounted in the HeVAC unit can come into contact with the control circuitry for the additional electric booster heater; and a short circuit may result. This normally results in draining of the battery which eventually will go flat. This may lead to a non start situation. Additionally the short circuit may lead to a distinct smell from hot and/or melted components which in extreme circumstances may develop in to a fire in the interior of the vehicle. All of these symptoms can occur when the vehicle is in use or parked and unattended.

Light Vehicle

22 Sept 2008

REC-003073active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander 2

The sunroof may experience failure of either the left- or right-side sunroof guide rail which could cause the sunroof to become detached from its operating mechanism and bind. The operator may hear a cracking noise if this condition occurs. If this condition occurs, the sunroof glass panel will remain attached to its frame, but further attempts to operate will result in continued noise and abnormal operation due to the binding condition. If a vertical force is applied (for example customer manually aiding the sunroof to close or wind lift) the glass panel can become fully detached from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2008

REC-002853active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery 3

Some of the affected vehicles may contain a breather pipe that was not manufactured to specification. This may result in excessive swelling and cracking of a retaining grommet and subsequent detachment of the breather pipe from a connector tube. When the fuel level in the tank is above the level of the detached joint, fuel may then enter the breather pipe.

Light Vehicle

25 Feb 2007

REC-002960active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery 3

Some of the affected vehicles may contain a breather pipe that was not manufactured to specification. This may result in excessive swelling and cracking of a retaining grommet and subsequent detachment of the breather pipe from a connector tube. When the fuel level in the tank is above the level of the detached joint, fuel may then enter the breather pipe.

Light Vehicle

25 Feb 2007

REC-002889active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT

It is possible for the front left brake hose and/or the front left ABS whell speed sensor lead and/or the front left brake pad wear sensor lead to chafe against the clip on the left front wheel balance weight when on full left steering lock and the suspension is moving towards full bump.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2006

REC-002799active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery 3, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Vogue

The transmission may not fully engage Park when it is selected.

Light Vehicle

16 Nov 2005

REC-002801active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery 3 Series vehicles fitted with coil suspension

Some vehicles are fitted with an incorrect scissor style jack.

Light Vehicle

26 Oct 2005

REC-002761active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

Under certain operating conditions the left hand rear door may be opened from the inside of the vehicle when the child-lock is engaged.

Light Vehicle

21 Sept 2005

REC-002760active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The affected vehicles will be recalled as a concern has been highlighted with the left hand rear door lock. Under certain operating conditions the left hand rear door may be opened from the inside of the vehicle when it is believed that the child lock is engaged.

Light Vehicle

15 July 2005

REC-002725active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

The television may continue to operate if the telephone is used while the vehicle is stationary. The television operation could distract the driver and is a breach of the ADRs.

Light Vehicle

27 Apr 2005

REC-002676active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover V8

The affected vehicles have been fitted with an unrestricted fuel filler neck and will be recalled to have a restricted fuel filler neck fitted.

Light Vehicle

7 Oct 2004

REC-002657active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

Affected vehicles will be recalled to inspect that the rear subframe fixing is correctly fitted and clamped up.

Light Vehicle

3 Sept 2004

REC-002655active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series 1 (LJ), Range Rover Classic (LH)

Under certain circumstances the fuel tank weld joint for the vent rigs could crack; this could possibly be related to fuel quality or environmental conditions.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2004

REC-002667active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series 2

The rear fuel line has the potential to chafe against the ABS/water sensor harness and fuel pump harness. Prolonged chafing could result in a fuel leak from the main fuel feed line that could lead to the vehicle failing to start.

Light Vehicle

25 Aug 2004

REC-002566active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series 2, Defender

After use of the traction control system in off road conditions, longer brake pedal travel and additional effort may be required.

Light Vehicle

22 Mar 2004

REC-002568active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery V8

The affected vehicles could experience the throttle sticking intermittently during operation; the exact point of sticking is not predictable and can result in a higher engine speed than expected.

Light Vehicle

22 Mar 2004

REC-002567active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series 2

The affected vehicles could experience the ACE (Active Cornering Enhancement) pump banjo bolt loosening, due to insufficient torque at manufacture, and allowing fluid to leak past the joint.

Light Vehicle

22 Mar 2004

REC-002437active

0 LAND ROVER Defender

A potential abrasion condition between the front left hand flexible brake hose and tyre. The front left hand tyre can contact the hose and cause abrasion to the outer lining material which could result in a brake fluid leak.

Light Vehicle

1 May 2002

REC-002431active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II

The handbrake applicaton may vary up to two clicks between successive applications; and The adjuster wedge in the back plate may misalign changing the brake shoes required travel.

Light Vehicle

12 Apr 2002

REC-002430active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II

The throttle cable may have been damaged during manufacture, which could cause the inner cable to rub resulting in individual strands of the cable breaking.

Light Vehicle

12 Apr 2002

REC-002429active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II

The wheel speed sensor for the ABS can be deceived by metallic debris in the area and transmsit an incorrect wheel speed signal.

Light Vehicle

12 Apr 2002

REC-002403active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The routing of the engine harness below the underbonnet fuse box may contact the damper turret. The harness may chafe through and if the insulation is breached the resulting short circuit may affect the operation of a number of electrical functions.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

REC-002401active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The handbrake lever may self release after application, resulting in movement of the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

REC-002402active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The seat tip lever is prevented from returning to its latched position by the escutcheon. The escutcheon slot is reduced in size caused by a fault in the side pressure of the seat squab frame. If the seat back does not latch it could move forward unexpectedly.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

REC-002331active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

A cooling system gasket located below the throttle body housing may leak and expel fluid onto hot engine components.

Light Vehicle

1 Aug 2001

REC-002337active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Premature failure of cooling system hoses. Hose failure may cause a roadside breakdown. Important all traces of coolant are removed as if allowed to remain on hot engine components can result in evaporation of water content.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2001

REC-002365active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover and Discovery Series II

Water can ingress into the automatic gearbox breather pipe causing the park lock function to corrode and become inoperative, and could lead to the vehicle rolling away.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2001

REC-002359active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series 11

The ACE system high pressure hose may fracture and leak fluid due to the absence of an attenuator spring within the hose assembly.

Light Vehicle

17 Apr 2001

REC-002292active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The child restraint anchor fittings may have been incorrectly installed.

Light Vehicle

28 Aug 2000

REC-002278active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II, Range Rover

The Ace air conditioning and power steering fitted to this model applies additional loading to the idler pulley. Failure of pulley will cause drive belt damage which will result in the loss of power assisted steering, electrical charging circuit etc.

Light Vehicle

23 June 2000

REC-002279active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery, Defender

High energy inputs into the clutch and flywheel system may lead to structural failure of the flywheel assembly resulting in loss of drive and in extreme conditions the flywheel could fragment resulting in extensive damage to clutch housing.

Light Vehicle

23 June 2000

REC-002252active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery

The High Pressure Hydraulic Pipe May Fracture At Its Union With The Pump Resulting In A Loss Of Hydraulic Fluid. If Sufficient Fluid Is Expelled Into The Engine Bay And An Ignition Source Is Present, The Fluid Could Ignite.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2000

REC-004574active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Failure Of The Power Steering Pump Pulley May Occur At Low Kilometres As A Result Of Fatigue Cracks. In The Event Of Failure The Serpentine Drive Belt Will Be Subject To Damage Resulting In Loss Of Power Steering, Electrical Charging And Vehicle Cooling

Light Vehicle

30 Nov 1999

REC-004561active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery

The Anti-lock Braking (abs) System May Give The Feeling Of The Vehicle Self Braking Under Normal Driving Conditions With No Application Of The Brake Pedal Following Normal Brake Pedal Operation, Caused By The Electrical Contacts Sticking Momentarily.

Light Vehicle

29 Sept 1999

REC-004503active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Possibility Of The End Of The Automatic Gearbox Breather Pipe 'icing Up' In Extreme Sub Zero Ambient Temperatures.

Light Vehicle

8 Mar 1999

REC-004493active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

A Weld Associated With The Rear Suspension Links May Fracture And Could Impair The Stability Of The Rear Hub Assembly Resulting In The Vehicle Deviating From A Straight Line Under Normal Driving Conditions.

Light Vehicle

7 Jan 1999

REC-004463active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Possible Premature Failure Of Under Bonnet Hoses With A Resultant Coolant Loss Resulting In An Under Bonnet Fire In The Presence Of An Ignition Source.

Light Vehicle

28 Aug 1998

REC-004442active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery, Range Rover Classic

The Electrical System Could Be Affected By An Intermittent Fault Which Could Initiate An Air Bag Fire Signal Resulting In Involuntary Deployment Of The Air Bag.

Light Vehicle

27 Mar 1998

REC-004391active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery

Driver's Door Lock May Inadvertently Open During Vehicle Operation.

Light Vehicle

8 Jan 1997

REC-004337active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Failure In The Rear Radius Arm Chassis Eye End Due To Stress Corrosion Cracking And/or A Cold Weld Condition.

Light Vehicle

29 Mar 1996

REC-004303active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Failure Of The Engine Idler Pulley May Result In Damage To Drive Belt With Resultant Loss Of Power Assisted Steering And Ancillary Component Drive.

Light Vehicle

3 Oct 1995

REC-004293active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Abs High Pressure Hoses May Fracture Resulting In Loss Of Power Brakes.

Light Vehicle

13 July 1995

REC-004168active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

All Rear Brake Lights May Fail When The Brakes Are Applied On Vehicles Equipped With Centre High Mounted Stop Lamps When Anti-lock Brakes Are Also Fitted.

Light Vehicle

13 Apr 1992

REC-004165active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery

Accessory Rear Inner Facing Seat Kits Containing Non Standard Seat Belt Components.

Light Vehicle

20 Mar 1992

REC-004150active

0 LAND ROVER 6X6 Military

Fret Condition Between The Axle Rebound Strap And Brake Pipe May Result In A Hydraulic Leak.

Light Vehicle

10 Oct 1991

REC-004140active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery

Possible Foul Condition Which Could Result In Adverse Effects To The Braking Performance.

Light Vehicle

30 Sept 1991

REC-004143active

0 LAND ROVER Army

Foul Condition Encountered Between The Air Intake And Steering Shaft.

Light Vehicle

12 Sept 1991

REC-004055active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

To Check Tyre Fitment And Replace Tyre If Necessary.

Light Vehicle

9 Aug 1989

REC-004043active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Possible Defect Of The Brake Pedal Box Assembly And Rear Brake Line: Vehicles To Be Checked And/or Corrected.

Light Vehicle

4 June 1989

REC-004034active

0 LAND ROVER 416i

Possible Malfunction Of Front Screen Wiper.

Light Vehicle

15 Mar 1989

REC-004016active

0 LAND ROVER Army 4X4

Potential For Loss Of Front Brakes.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 1988

REC-004005active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

The Sensitivity Device In Inertia Reel Seat Belts, May Not Be Effective In Locking The Reel.

Light Vehicle

20 May 1988

REC-003981active

0 LAND ROVER 825

Fault May Exist Within The Switch Which Could Interrupt The Power Supply To Critical Circuits.

Light Vehicle

16 Dec 1987