Land Rover Recalls 250,000 SUVs For Bad Airbags
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Jaguar Land Rover Recalls 250,000 Land Rovers, Says Driver’s Airbag May Not Deploy
Jaguar Land Rover North America on June 25 announced it was recalling 250,857 vehicles due to a problem with the driver’s side airbag that may lead to deployment failure in the event of a crash. In a recall report filed with the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration (NHTSA), Jaguar Land Rover said it had identified a problem with the clockspring in the driver’s side airbag caused by corrosion from repetitive micro-movements. The …
Over 250,000 Jaguar Land Rover Sport Utility Vehicles Recalled To Fix Airbag Issue
Jaguar Land Rover's North American division has identified a rather worrying problem affecting 2020 through 2026 models. The subject Discovery, Defender, and Range Rover vehicles feature a driver's airbag clockspring connector that may corrode, causing the airbag to not deploy as intended. The reported fretting corrosion leads to an increased resistance in the airbag's electrical circuit. Engineering analysis revealed that ... (continue reading.…
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