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Jaguar Land Rover Korea The New Range Rover Sport P360, The New Range Rover Sport D300, The New Range Rover P530 LWB — recall

Automotive · South Korea · 2025-02-07

Jaguar Range Rover Sport/Range Rover 2nd-row armrest latch defect, not locking properly

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-02-07
ManufacturerJaguar Land Rover Korea
Models affectedThe New Range Rover Sport P360, The New Range Rover Sport D300, The New Range Rover P530 LWB
Units affected375
DefectDue to a manufacturing defect in the latch mechanism of the 2nd-row seat armrest storage compartment, the compartment may not lock properly. In such cases, if an accident occurs while the vehicle is in operation, items stored in the compartment may fly out, increasing the risk of injury to vehicle occupants. This is the reason for the recall.
ComponentOther interior components
RemedyReplacement of the 2nd-row seat armrest storage compartment latch mechanism part with one of newly changed material and specifications.
Recall number5582
Official noticeView source ↗

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