12 safety recalls published for the Land Rover Discovery (2018–2021).
The fixing nuts which connect the exhaust downpipe to the catalytic convertor may not have been tightened to specification. The fixings may loosen over time, which may cause a hot…
There may be insufficient contact of the startup battery ground stud to the chassis.
The upper anchor point for the seatbelt for the left hand side third row seat (C-D pillar) has not been installed correctly. The plastic trim covering the fixing hole and the body…
The engine may not start, or may cut out without warning. If the engine cuts out, the vehicle will lose brake power assistance and Power Assisted Steering (PAS) will also be lost,…
Software within the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) may in certain circumstances record a Diagnostic Trouble Code and log this as a detected fault. When the vehicle is next switched…
High energy inputs into the clutch and flywheel system may lead to structural failure of the flywheel assembly resulting in loss of drive and in extreme conditions the flywheel cou…
The High Pressure Hydraulic Pipe May Fracture At Its Union With The Pump Resulting In A Loss Of Hydraulic Fluid. If Sufficient Fluid Is Expelled Into The Engine Bay And An Ignitio…
The Anti-lock Braking (abs) System May Give The Feeling Of The Vehicle Self Braking Under Normal Driving Conditions With No Application Of The Brake Pedal Following Normal Brake Pe…
The Electrical System Could Be Affected By An Intermittent Fault Which Could Initiate An Air Bag Fire Signal Resulting In Involuntary Deployment Of The Air Bag.
Driver's Door Lock May Inadvertently Open During Vehicle Operation.
Accessory Rear Inner Facing Seat Kits Containing Non Standard Seat Belt Components.
Possible Foul Condition Which Could Result In Adverse Effects To The Braking Performance.