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LAND ROVER Freelander Recalls

8 recalls affecting the LAND ROVER Freelander (0โ€“0).

8

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

8

Total recalls

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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-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-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-002292active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The child restraint anchor fittings may have been incorrectly installed.

Light Vehicle

28 Aug 2000

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