Recall News: Rang Rover

Recall News: Range Rover

17February,2015
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Land Rover has just recalled 100,000 vehicles in the U.S.  Because this recall is related to brakes, a critical component of safety, we wanted to be sure you were aware of it.  Here is a brief overview of the recalls:

  • 2013-2014 Range Rover and 2014 Range Rover Sport:  Brake vacuum hoses may have been routed incorrectly. The vacuum hose can rub against other parts and split open, completely disabling the power assist and making the pedal feel hard. A total of 24,679 vehicles are affected. Starting March 13, dealers will reroute the brake hoses, install a clip, and replace any damaged hoses. Call your dealer to schedule an appointment for the no-cost repair.
  • 2006-2012 Range Rover: One or both of the front brake hoses may rupture causing the loss of brake fluid, which could increase the distance required to stop safely.  A total of 74,648 vehicles are affected. Starting March 13, dealers will replace both the left and right hoses. Call your dealer to schedule an appointment for the no-cost repair. 

 

To find out if your vehicle is among the recalled, use the VIN search tool on safercar.gov or contact a Land Rover dealer near you.

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