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ash83



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Do we know if the 2019’s had updated parts?

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StevieBoy



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The recall covered 2014 to 2016. It would appear they then got on top of the problem & stopped making the components out of cheese..

Post #703742 4th Nov 2024 3:42pm
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ash83



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I’ve seen reports of a couple 2017 and 2018’s failing.

Post #703743 4th Nov 2024 3:48pm
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I’m sure they have, they clearly don’t care about the consumer.
The attached recall notice - you tell me what years it covers pls?

Post #703744 4th Nov 2024 3:57pm
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I also wondered if vehicles that have had the replacement parts are failing for a 2nd time? I.e. since I've had mine done, do I still need to keep checking them.

Chris. L405 - 4.4SDV8 Vogue
P38 - 4.6V8 HSE
Land Rover series IIA V8

Post #703753 4th Nov 2024 6:26pm
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Well - it certainly makes you question the ongoing credibility of the vehicle & organisation behind it. LR insist that the Recall notice I previously posted for your comment only covered 2014 & 2016 model yrs. I counsel your opinion - as I & many others read it as to cover 2014 to 2016 - Therefore including my 2015?
Given that my failure is the same as on a 2014 or 2016 I’d like to hear the argument rather than their continued silence.
The extended warranty finally covered my OSF failure but I elected to pay for replacement of the NSF. I have had that component independently x-rayed & it did actually return with no fault found.
Whether travelling at 10 or 100mph - this is a life threatening fault.

Post #703754 4th Nov 2024 6:50pm
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E500



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Does anyone actually have the VIN range JLR is using for the recall that's not a recall?

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I couldn’t obtain it - the dealer inputs your Vin individually to ascertain.
If a recall is outstanding on your vehicle & the web site can be trusted - go to Gov/Mot/Check & it should accurately inform you.

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Interesting that all the reports of failure seem to be at low speed.

Post #704033 8th Nov 2024 10:45am
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E500



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Mercedes W124s had a similar thing with front ball joints and the typical failure was for it to let go as you were pulling away.

Post #704048 8th Nov 2024 12:47pm
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Philip wrote:
Interesting that all the reports of failure seem to be at low speed.

Pure luck I would guess! 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

Post #704051 8th Nov 2024 12:57pm
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StevieBoy wrote:
I couldn’t obtain it - the dealer inputs your Vin individually to ascertain.
If a recall is outstanding on your vehicle & the web site can be trusted - go to Gov/Mot/Check & it should accurately inform you.


Vin range and knuckle batch numbers are listed on the TSB N759v3, I had a copy but cannot find it for the life in me. Maybe worth asking someone with Topix access to pull a copy off and upload it. L405 SV Autobiography LWB SDV8, finished in Aston Martin China Grey by ETO division.

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Extol



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This information available from the land rover N759 document, which is about the cracking knuckles.
I have exhausted all the avenues, Land Rover would not fix these issues. don't think even DVSA is interested.

Certain 2014-2016 Model Year Range Rover vehicles. Period 1 Range Rover SALGA2EE2EA194746 to SALGA2KE1FA229699(Specific vehicles within
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
ranges) Period 2 Range Rover SALGA2EE3GA264015 toSALGA2KE3GA286861 (Specific vehicles within
VIN
ranges)

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Philip wrote:
Interesting that all the reports of failure seem to be at low speed.


I think all the force is when doing a tight turn, so at low speed. One fatality was on a motorway where it is thought the vehicle was making an avoiding manoeuvre. The car ended up completely destroyed by fire so the cause was speculation. 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

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No - mine failed in a straight line. Philip’s comment re they seem to fail at low speed is I suggest incorrect, just that those that have failed at high speed have ended up in such a mess that the cause has not been identifiable as a knuckle joint failure whilst they’re picking the pieces out of the tarmac, motorway bridge, ditch or other vehicle.

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