Overview
- The recall now covers approximately 121,509 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport SUVs from the 2014–2017 model years in the United States
- Aluminum front suspension knuckles can crack and allow the upper suspension arm to detach, increasing the risk of a crash
- This U.S. action builds on a June NHTSA probe of 91,856 vehicles and follows an earlier Canadian recall that originated the available fix
- Jaguar Land Rover has logged 110 reports of knuckle failures related to the defect but has not received any injury claims
- Dealers will inspect both front knuckles at no charge and either install a retaining bracket or replace the assembly using the remedy developed in Canada