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Jaguar Land Rover Korea Co., Ltd. Jaguar XE D180, Jaguar XE P250 — recall

Automotive · South Korea · 2026-01-06

Jaguar XE D180/P250: insufficient trunk wiring length causes excessive force

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-01-06
ManufacturerJaguar Land Rover Korea Co., Ltd.
Models affectedJaguar XE D180, Jaguar XE P250
Units affected30
DefectThe wiring length between two fixed points inside the trunk is insufficient, causing excessive force to be applied to the wiring when opening and closing the trunk. This can lead to gradual damage to the internal wiring, potentially resulting in the rear camera image being displayed intermittently or not at all. In such cases, the driver may not be able to perceive objects or pedestrians behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of collision, leading to this recall.
ComponentVisibility system, other
RemedyExtend the length of the rear camera wiring inside the trunk.
Recall numberK5982
Official noticeView source ↗

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