Land Rover is recalling 3,008 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles manufactured in 2023 to authorised workshops worldwide. The reason for the recall is that incorrectly fastened oil cooler lines may lead to engine oil leaking into the traffic area.
In an authorised workshop, the fastening elements of the engine oil cooler line are checked and replaced if necessary.
Note: Only V8 petrol engines are affected.
The KBA monitors the measure under the reference number “14206R” and the manufacturer’s internal code is “N845“.
Recall details
| Make: |
Land Rover |
| Model: |
Range Rover, Range Rover Sport |
| Year of manufacture: |
2023 |
| Production: |
2023 |
| Extent: |
3,008 |
| Code: |
N845 |
| KBA publication date: |
19. 8. 2024 |
Source: KBA 14206R (Search Rückrufcode: N845)
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