
The
British based automaker Jaguar Land Rover has recently announced two
separate recalls for the Land Rover Freelander and for the Range Rover
Evoque.
According to the car manufacturer, approximately 800 units of the
Range Rover Evoque will be affected by this recall and their owners will
have to take a trip back to the dealers because of a problem with the
steering. JLR says that if ignored, this problem might lead to a
possible crash or injury. Several units of the Range Rover Evoque, along
with the Land Rover Freelander, will also be recalled because of an
issue with the braking system.“Land Rover is voluntarily conducting a safety recall to inspect the power assisted steering gear mounting fixings in certain Range Rover Evoque models and the brake calipers in certain Freelander and Evoque models. Customers will vehicles that are potentially affected by these issues will be contacted in the near future”, said a JLR spokesman.The braking problem will affect approximately 600 units of the Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Freelander. No reports on accidents or injuries related to these two problems have been reported yet. The affected vehicles have been produced in Halewood, Merseyside. The recall should begin soon but no exact date has been announced yet.
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