Key facts
- Jaguar Land Rover is recalling 250,857 SUVs in the U.S.
- The recall is due to a defect in the driver's air bag clockspring connector.
- The defect could prevent the driver's air bag from deploying in a crash.
- Dealers will apply a protective lubricant gel to the connector terminals.
- The repair will be performed free of charge to owners.
Jaguar Land Rover is initiating a recall affecting 250,857 SUVs in the United States. The reason for the recall is a defect identified in the driver's air bag clockspring connector. This component's failure could lead to the air bag not deploying as intended during a vehicle crash, thereby increasing the risk of injury to the driver. The company has stated that dealerships will perform a repair to mitigate this risk. The remedy involves applying a protective lubricant gel to the connector terminals of the affected air bag clocksprings. This service will be provided to vehicle owners free of charge. The recall specifically targets certain Jaguar and Land Rover SUV models equipped with the potentially faulty component. Owners of affected vehicles are advised to bring their SUVs to an authorized dealer for the necessary repair.
