Jaguar Land Rover Recalls Over 120K for Front Suspension Knuckles Cracking

Over 120,000 Range Rover vehicles are being recalled for a front suspension issue that could lead to suspension arm detachment.

Jaguar Land Rover has issued a recall for over 120,000 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport due to an issue with the front suspension knuckles, reports USA TODAY.

The recall includes a total of 121,509 vehicles, comprising 2014 to 2017 Range Rovers and 2014 to 2017 Range Rover Sports. It’s an expansion of a previous recall issued last year.

NHTSA has shared that the issue lies with front suspension
Knuckles prone to cracking, which could lead to the suspension arm detaching.

Notices to owners are epxcted to be mailed beginning Sept. 30. Dealers are instructed to inspect front suspension knuckles on recalled vehicles and install a retaining bracket or replace the knuckle if needed.

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