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19/05/08 | | Raised: 07/10/15 - FIRE MAY OCCUR View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2015/186 (429)
Manufacturer ReferenceP073
DefectThe controller circuit for the Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) Heater fitted to affected vehicles may short circuit. This normally results in flat battery but may also cause non starting Additionally the short circuit may cause a distinct smell from hot and/or melted components which in extreme circumstances may develop in to a fire. All of these symptoms can occur when the vehicle is in use or parked and unattended.
RemedyOn affected vehicles replace PTC with latest design version.
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01/01/12 | | Raised: 27/08/13 - FIRE MAY OCCUR View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2013/091 (49104)
Manufacturer ReferenceP033
DefectIt is possible that a leak can occur between the injector spill rail connection and the plastic fuel return pipe. This can cause leakage of fuel which can either pool on the engine cylinder head and then become deposited onto the road surface where it could cause a skid risk to other motorist or if the fuel comes into contact with extremely hot engine components an exhaust manifold for instance it is possible that an under bonnet fire could ensue.
RemedyRecall all affected vehicles inspect the fuel spill rail/return pipe and if required replace the spill rail with a new modified rail.
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01/02/07 | | Raised: 23/12/08 - FIRE MAY OCCUR View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2008/187 (28924)
Manufacturer ReferenceP014
DefectA short circuit may occur in the PTC heater which could result in the battery discharging a smell from hot/melted components or in the worst case fire.
RemedyRecall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the PTC heater and condensation drain tube with the latest specification components.
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01/02/07 | | Raised: 02/10/08 - BOOSTER HEATER -POSSIBILITY THAT VEHICLE MAY CATCH FIRE View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2008/125 (28871)
Manufacturer Referencep011
DefectIt has been identified that the controller circuit of the Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) the supplementary cabin heater may short circuit. This normally results in draining of the battery and a non start situation.Additionally the short circuit may lead to a distinct smell from hot/melted components which in extreme circumstances may develop into a fire. It is noted that all of the above symptoms can occur when the vehicle is in use or parked unattended.
RemedyAuthorised repairers will disable the PTC operation until such time as replacement parts of the latest specification become available.
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01/11/06 | | Raised: 07/04/08 - SUNROOF MAY DETACH View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2008/024 (11169)
Manufacturer ReferenceP009
DefectFailure of either the left or right side guide rail could cause the sun roof to become detached from its operating mechanism and bind. In certain circumstances the glass panel can become detached.
RemedyRecall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to install retention inserts to both sides of the glass panel guide rails.
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01/11/00 | | Raised: 07/09/05 - LEFT HAND REAR DOOR CHILD SAFETY LOCK LEVER MAY FAIL View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2005/083 (9834)
Manufacturer ReferenceA011
DefectShould the outer door handle of the left hand rear door be operated whilst the child lock is engaged this may permit the door to be opened by operation of the interior handle.
RemedyRecalled vehicles will have the suspect locks inspected and replaced if found to be defective.
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12/08/03 | | Raised: 12/01/05 - INCORRECT NUT INSTALLED INTO REAR SUBFRAME View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2004/165 (129)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectM12 weld nuts has been incorrectly installed by a body panel supplier into the rear subframe mountings instead of the correct M14 weld nuts. A bolt that locates the frame to the body did not fit into this nut and was not installed at the vehicle assembly plant. Lack of this bolt could eventually cause the subframe to crack and become deformed. A deformed subframe could potentially lead to instability of the vehicle.
RemedyRecall the vehicles that may be affected and inspect the subframe fixing for fitment and correct clamping. If an incorrect subframe fixing is identified the subframe will be removed and the body panel will be repaired with a new weld nut.
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26/08/04 | | Raised: 04/11/04 - INCORRECT MANUFACTURER OF THE PASSENGER AIRBAG View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2004/184 (610)
Manufacturer Reference184
DefectThe deflector panel contained in the passenger side air-bag module may not have been manufactured to the correct specification. This may result in unsatisfactory performance of the deflector panel's structural integrity during air bag deployment. This could result in damage of the air bag that could allow the release of a fragment of the deflector panel into the passenger compartment.
RemedyRecall the affected vehicles and replace the defective component with a quality assured one.
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15/07/02 | | Raised: 11/08/04 - POSSIBILITY OF THE LEFT HAND CHILD LOCK DISENGAGING View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2004/076 (3090)
Manufacturer ReferenceA163
DefectIt has been identified that if the left hand rear door is repeatedly operated with the child lock engaged disengagement of the lock can occur. This will allow the door to be opened from the inside when it is believed to be locked. This is due to the incorrect setting of the hot melt riveting machine.
RemedyRecall all the affected vehicles and replace the left hand rear door lock with a quality assured component.
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07/07/00 | | Raised: 05/11/02 - DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR CONCERN. View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2002/041 (22624)
Manufacturer ReferenceA278
DefectWhen some scan tools are connected to the diagnostic connector on the vehicle they expect to see a vehicle ground on pin 5 of the diagnostic connector. Pin 5 of the diagnostic connector has no wire in place to supply a ground point. It is a legal requirement in NAS and for EOBD certified vehicles in the EU to have a vehicle ground in pin 5.
RemedyRecall affected vehicles and fit a pin to position 5 on the diagnostic connector and splice to the existing earth point.
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01/08/00 | | Raised: 22/10/01 - INSECURITY OF FRONT SEAT BACKREST. View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2001/017 (4368)
Manufacturer Reference237
DefectThe front seats may not latch positively following operation of the seat tip lever. In consequence the seat squab (backrest) could attempt to fold forward if the vehicle should be brought to a very rapid stop.
RemedyAffected vehicles will be recalled for examination of the operation and integrity of the front seat tip lever and latching mechanism. In cases where the mechanism is found to bind a new seat frame assembly will be fitted.
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01/06/97 | | Raised: 06/11/98 - POSSIBLE FAILURE OF REAR SUSPENSION LOCATING LINKS View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/1998/080 (10477)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectLand Rover have identified a weld integrity concern associated with the rear suspension links on Freelander models. Should the weld fracture the stability of the rear hub assembly could be impaired. This may cause the vehicle to deviate from a straight line under normal driving conditions. To protect the long term integrity of these components Land Rover are implementing recall action on all Freelander models within the affected VIN range.
RemedyRecall affected vehicles and replace the rear suspension links with quality assured units.
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