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LAND ROVER Range Rover Recalls

31 recalls affecting the LAND ROVER Range Rover (0–2024).

31

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

31

Total recalls

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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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-003603active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The front brake flexible hoses may rupture.

Light Vehicle

26 Jan 2015

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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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-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