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2023 – 06 – 06
Land Rover Defender (2021 – 2023)
Recall # N785
The coolant pump may malfunction and stop the coolant flow, causing the engine to overheat quickly and subsequently break an engine-mounted plastic elbow in the cooling circuit. Coolant can leak onto the turbocharger’s heat shield, creating a risk of fire in the engine compartment.
The Land Rover Defender vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 2021 – 2023.
Land Rover recall code: N785 Affected models: Range Rover, Range Rover Velar; Range Rover Sport, Defender with Ingenium I4 2.0L Petrol Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) engines
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): n/a
Source: Rapex Alert 22/2023 A12/01290/23
2023 – 05 – 02
Land Rover Defender (2022)
Recall # N768
The back seat LATCH (lower anchors and tethers for children) may be faulty. A child restraint system may not work as intended due to compromised seat strength. This could lead to injuries in case of an accident.
The Land Rover Defender vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured in 2022.
Land Rover recall code: N768 Affected models: Defender
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): n/a
Source: Rapex Alert 17/2023 A12/00931/23