Certain Jaguar F-Pace And Range Rover Velar Models Were Built Without Audio Amplifier Modules | Carscoops

2022-08-12 20:35:01 By : Ms. EHANG Sales

Jaguar Land Rover has issued a recall for select 2022 Jaguar F-Pace and 2022 Range Rover Velar models in the United States.

A notice issued with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that certain Jaguar F-Pace and Range Rover Velar models were produced at the company’s Solihull Vehicle Assembly Plant without an Audio Amplifier Module (AAM) installed.

Vehicles built without the AAM will not provide any audio output, nor will they have operational audible warnings, such as the belt reminder, directional turn signals sounds, or audible warnings of critical events such as those detected by the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.

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Jaguar Land Rover says that because of the ongoing semiconductor shortage, it made the decision to ship certain vehicles built at the Solihull Vehicle Assembly Plant to the U.S. without the AAM installed. The plan was then to install the vehicles with the AAM in the U.S. ports of entry. However, on July 21, 2022, the carmaker started to receive reports that some vehicles built at the Solihull plant had left U.S. ports without the AAM and reached dealerships.

A total of 18 Jaguar F-Pace models built between June 8, 2022 and June 16, 2022 have been recalled. In addition, the recall impacts 52 Range Rover Velar models that were manufactured from June 8, 2022 to June 23, 2022.

Owners of affected vehicles will be notified on or before September 30, 2022 to take their vehicle to an approved Jaguar Land Rover repairer where the missing AAM and all associated brackets and fixings will be installed at no cost.

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