Land Rover · 2010–2016

LR4 Recalls

6 known recalls affecting the Land Rover LR4 (2010–2016). Enter your VIN to check if your specific vehicle is affected, or browse by model year below.

Land Rover LR4 Recalls

Summary

On certain vehicles, the driver side airbag may not perform as intended due to a malformed canister. In the event of a crash, this could affect the way the airbag deploys which could increase the risk of injury. Correction : Dealers will replace the driver side airbag.

Campaign ID:2016308
Units Affected:20
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Summary

On certain vehicles, the adhesive and primer used during assembly of the panoramic roof glass panel may not have been to the correct specification. This could result in the panoramic roof assembly becoming loose, and potentially detaching from the vehicle while the vehicle is in motion. If this were to occur, it could impact nearby persons or objects, resulting in injury and/or vehicle and property damage. Correction: Dealers will re-bond the panoramic roof glass panel.”

Campaign ID:2015258
Units Affected:45
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Summary

On certain vehicles equipped with a front center console cooled cubby box, a defect may exist in the antilock braking system, which could cause a fault to be registered in the system upon vehicle shutdown. This would cause the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) warning light to be illuminated when the vehicle is restarted, and disable the DSC, traction control and hill descent control systems. The fault would also cause the air suspension to revert to its lowest setting, displaying a “Suspension Fault” warning on the instrument panel. These issues could increase the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property. Correction: Dealers will update vehicle software.

Campaign ID:2015168
Units Affected:325
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Summary

On certain vehicles, the wheel nuts may contain a manufacturing defect. The wheel nuts may crack and detach from the wheel hub stud when subjected to shock loading. Correction: Dealers will replace wheel nuts. Locking wheel nuts are not affected by this concern.

Campaign ID:2015076
Units Affected:127
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Summary

On certain vehicles, a fault in the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) could impair the vehicle's ability to determine the location of the individual tire pressure monitoring sensors. This would render the system inactive, displaying a "TPMS system fault" message on the instrument cluster. An inoperative TPMS could allow underinflated tires to go unnoticed by the driver, which could affect vehicle stability and increase the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property. Correction: Dealers will update vehicle software.

Campaign ID:2014436
Units Affected:2
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Summary

On certain vehicles, one of the two rollover valves fitted to the top of the fuel tank may have been installed incorrectly during vehicle assembly. This could result in illumination of the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), a fuel odour, or a fuel leak. Fuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire. Correction: All vehicles will be held at the port of entry where replacement fuel tanks will be fitted. No vehicles have been distributed to dealerships or owners.

Campaign ID:2009246
Units Affected:10
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