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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT, RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER EVOQUE, RANGE ROVER SPORT — recall

Automotive · United Kingdom · 2025-10-30

Land Rover vehicles' Gear Shift Module may have moisture ingress, affecting function

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CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-10-30
ManufacturerLAND ROVER
Models affectedDISCOVERY SPORT, RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER EVOQUE, RANGE ROVER SPORT
Units affected157
DefectOn Affected vehicles it is possible that moisture has entered the Gear Shift Module (GSM) during assembly process. Under certain conditions there is a risk that this moisture could result 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.
RemedyAffected vehicles will have the Gear Shift Module replaced.
Recall numberR/2025/436
Official noticeView source ↗

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