LAND ROVER DISCOVERY ( 27/01/2003 – 26/06/2009) DEFECT: It has been identified that some vehicles may experience a reduction in braking performance leading to increased stopping distance due to the possibility of oil entering the brake booster or the brake vacuum pump non-return valve sticking in the closed position after cold start.

Remedy
All recalled vehicles will be fitted with a modified brake vacuum pipe along with a revised design non-return valve in the secondary port of the vacuum pump.
Recall Launch Date | 28/09/2009 |
Recall No. | R/2009/073 |
Models Affected | Discovery 3 TDV6 & Range Rover Sport TDV6 |
Manufacturer Ref | P017 |
VIN Start | SALLAAA345A000001 |
VIN end | SALLAAA149A513325 |
Build Start | 27/01/2003 |
Build end | 26/06/2009 |
Vehicle numbers (UK) | 77262 |
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