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Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Inappropriate Passenger Airbag Deployment
On 2021 – 2024 and certain 2020 and 2025 Model Year Range Rover Evoque vehicles during a passenger airbag deployment the airbag may tear as a result of improper folding of the airbag during the airbag assembly process.
Affected Vehicles will have the passenger airbag module and associated components replaced.
Gear Shift Module Moisture Ingress
On Affected vehicles it is possible that moisture has entered the Gear Shift Module (GSM) during the assembly process. Under certain conditions there is a risk that this moisture could result in non-illumination of the Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicating the selected gear. Non-illumination of the LED gear indicator adjacent to the shifter would not conform to regulated requirements for automatic transmission control position indicator illumination.
Affected vehicles will have the Gear Shift Module replaced.
Electric Power Inverter Converter B (EPICB) Software Update
On affected vehicles due to a software issue in the Electric Power Inverter Converter B (EPICB) it is possible that as the high voltage battery depletes during driving in EV mode the engine may not restart when the state of charge reduces and the vehicle will therefore lose power. There will not be an associated warning to the driver.
Vehicle’s software to be updated in the Electric Power Inverter Converter B (EPICB) and other modules as required to ensure complete cross-module integration. In parallel an over-the-air update will be rolled out and customers who successfully complete this update will not need to visit a retailer.
AJ21-D4 Turbo Oil Feed Pipe Leak - Incorrectly Repaired
On affected vehicles the turbocharger oil feed pipe clamp may have been installed in the incorrect orientation. Incorrectly installed pipe clamp will not provide sufficient clamp load and therefore risk an oil leak.
Replace oil feed pipe O-rings and fit replacement pipe clamp correctly.
Security Guidance
Jaguar Land Rover in conjunction with law enforcement and insurance bodies is aware of the increase in thefts of vehicles in specific geographical locations within the United Kingdom. there is no fault with Jaguar Land Rover's security systems and they continue to meet stringent automotive legislation. Jaguar Land Rover is offering owners guidance on how to maximise vehicle security and protect against theft.
Vehicle registered keepers will be sent a security guidance letter only - there is no repair action.
Security Enhancement
For affected vehicles the manufacturer has developed a software enhancement to further increase vehicle security.
The software enhancement will deploy this update and reduce the theft risk.
AJ21-D4 Turbo Oil Feed Pipe Leak
Affected vehicles have a Turbocharger oil feed pipe that may over time loosen and lead to an oil leak
Replace the Turbocharger oil feed pipe O-rings and install an additional clamp.
Security Enhancement
For affected vehicles the manufacturer has developed a software enhancement to further increase vehicle security.
The software enhancement will deploy this update and reduce the theft risk.
VEHICLES MAY HAVE RECEIVED DURING A REPAIR A REMANUFACTURED STEERING RACK
Vehicles may have received during a repair a remanufactured steering rack where the track rod ends have not been installed correctly.
Inspect the steering rack and repair if required
THE RUBBERISED FUEL RETURN HOSE ASSEMBLY MAY HAVE BEEN INCORRECTLY MANUFACTURED
The rubberised fuel return hose assembly may have been incorrectly manufactured.
Inspect the date code on the fuel return pipe and replace the part if necessary.
THE EMERGENCY LOCKING RETRACTOR IN THE FRONT RIGHT HAND SIDE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY MAY NOT FUNCTION CORRECTLY
The Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) in the front right hand side seat belt assembly may not function correctly.
Inspect the seat belt assembly and replace if required.
THE SEAT MATERIAL DOES NOT MEET THE BURN RATE REQUIREMENTS OF (UN-ECE) 118
The front seat material does not meet the regulation required burn rate
Replace the seat covering on the front seats.
THE 2ND ROW SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES MAY CONTAIN A PHYSICAL SEAT BELT RETRACTOR PART WHICH IS OF A DIFFERENT SPECIFICATION TO THAT INTENDED FOR THE DESTINATION MARKET.
The 2nd row seat belt assemblies may contain a physical seatbelt retractor part which is of a different specification to that intended for the destination market.
Replace the 2nd row seat belt assemblies with the correct specification parts.
AN ELECTRICAL OVERLOAD MAY CAUSE A FAILURE OF THE METAL OZIDE SEMICONDUCTOR FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR
An electrical overload event in the 48Volt (V) electrical system may cause a failure of the Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor.
The vehicles will be updated with the latest software which mitigates the electrical failure condition.
THE EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE REGULATED REQUIREMENTS
The Telematics Service Delivery Platform has incorrectly configured the in-vehicle eCall phone number.
Update the Telematics Service Delivery Platform.
VEHICLE FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE REQUIRED LEVELS OF CO2 EMISSIONS
Vehicles failed to routinely achieve the required levels of CO2 emissions.
Solutions include hardware and software changes.
FRONT OR REAR WINDSHIELD WASHER SYSTEM FUSE MAY FAIL
The front or rear windshield washer system may fail should the system be operated in freezing or blocked conditions.
Uprate fuse and replace junction box lid. Insert supplement in handbook
VEHICLES FAILED TO ROUTINELY ACHIEVE THE REQUIRED LEVELS OF CO2 EMISSIONS
Vehicles failed to routinely achieve the required levels of CO2 emissions.
Update the vehicle software to the latest version.
INDICATED FUEL LEVEL MAY BE INACCURATE
The indicated fuel level may be inaccurate.
The fuel sender arm and wiring will be checked and fitted with an additional retainer.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The brazing of the fuel rail end caps is inconsistent and may not correctly seal the fuel rail ends. Fuel vapour and liquid fuel leaks can occur over time. This can lead to a liquid fuel leak into the engine bay.
On affected vehicles replace the fuel rail with a correctly manufactured version.
LOCKING RING MAY BE INCORRECTLY ASSEMBLED
The locking ring retaining the fuel delivery module into the fuel tank may not have been correctly assembled onto the fuel tank during the tank assembly process. The driver may smell an increase in fuel odour and in some circumstances with the vehicle static there could be liquid fuel underneath the rear of the vehicle which in the presence of an ignition source could lead to a fire. It is also possible for fuel to leak onto the road surface which in the case of diesel fuel can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and inspect the fuel pump module retaining ring ensuring it is tightened to the correct specification if required.
ELECTRICAL SHORT CIRCUIT
It has been identified that the engine wiring harness of the 2.0ltr engined vehicles fitted with automatic transmission may have been incorrectly routed which may allow the wiring harness to contact the water charge air cooler bracket. Engine vibration can cause a chaffing condition where the outer sheathing of the cable can wear through and expose the wires of the engine harness. Depending on the orientation of the wires within the harness then damage to wires can result in electrical arcing and a short circuit. This condition can also result in the illumination of a warning light on the instrument panel loss of the electronic steering system engine cut out without warning melting of the cable sheathing and surrounding parts. Also in extreme circumstances it can cause an under-bonnet fire.
All affected vehicles will be recalled to inspect the clearance between the engine harness and water charge air cooler bracket. If the clearance is not to the correct specification the wiring harness will be repositioned and secured to ensure the specified clearance is achieved. If the engine harness shows signs of chafing the engine harness will be repaired re-positioned to ensure the correct specification.
FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG MAY NOT DEPLOY
It has been identified by the air-bag manufacturer that the air-bag initiator generant mix ratio does not meet specification. This can therefore result in the initiator not functioning correctly which can lead to non-deployment of the air-bag. Should a collision occur then there is an increased risk of injury to the passenger.
Recall all affected vehicles to replace the air-bag with a new quality assured component.
STEERING CONTROL MAY BE COMPROMISED
It has been identified that clamp bolt of the front lower control arm to knuckle fixing may have been incorrectly torqued/tighten this can cause a premature fatigue failure and possible separation of the joint. The driver will receive a warning in the form of noise a ABS warning light on the vehicles instrument panel or the misalignment steering wheel. In addition this is an early life failure. However if the driver does not heed the warning signs then the control the vehicle can be effected which can lead to an increased risk of a crash.
Recall all affected vehicles to replace the affected front lower control arm to knuckle fixing and apply the correct torque. Some vehicles require recall remedy actions to one side only others to both sides of the vehicle.
SHORT CIRCUIT MAY OCCUR
Vehicles included in safety recall R/2016/302 (P075) have received a modification which has subsequently been determined as not durable for the life of the vehicle. The engine harness may chafe on an engine bracket and cause engine malfunction. In extreme cases the engine may cut out.
On affected vehicles inspect harness and repair as necessary. Fit new bracket and secure harness.
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