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Land Rover Range Rover recall overview:
- Who: Land Rover has recalled 500 Land Rover Range Rover seven-seat vehicles.
- Why: Some of the seats might not be properly secured.
- Where: The Land Rover Range Rover recall is active in the United States.
- What are my options: Advance Auto Parts carries many options for vehicle parts and accessories.
Land Rover has issued a recall on 500 Land Rover Range Rover seven-seat vehicles as some of the seats might not be properly secured.
The recall was published on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website April 6.
It applies to 500 units of the last-generation, seven-seat Range Rover built during the 2022 and 2023 model years.
According to the recall, the SUVs were manufactured with a second-row seat frame latch that may not have been correctly welded.
“If the seat is incorrectly secured, in the event of a crash or sudden braking where the second row 60% seat center position is occupied and the outboard seat occupant is not using the body-mounted seat belt,” the seat will move forward and upward, the recall states.
“This increases the risk of injury to first and second row seat occupants,” the recall says.
Frame will be fixed for free if necessary
There have been no reported accidents, injuries or fires as a result of the issue so far, and no warranty claims or field reports related to the matter, the company said.
Land Rover is not facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes lead to class action lawsuits.
Owners of affected SUVs will receive more details about the recall by mail starting June 2. Land Rover technicians will inspect the latch and replace the frame if needed, free of charge.
Last year, Jaguar Land Rover North America was hit with a class action lawsuit alleging it knowingly sells Land Rover Defender vehicles containing defective windshields that are prone to chipping and fracturing.
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