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land-rover RANGE ROVER EVOQUE UK Recall

LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER EVOQUE – FUEL MAY LEAK

LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER EVOQUE ( 05/05/2016 –  31/01/2018) DEFECT:  The brazing of the fuel rail end caps is inconsistent and may not correctly seal the fuel rail ends. Fuel vapour and liquid fuel leaks can occur over time. This can lead to a liquid fuel leak into the engine bay.

Remedy

On affected vehicles replace the fuel rail with a correctly manufactured version.

Recall Launch Date13/03/2018
Recall No.R/2018/036
Models AffectedRange Rover Range Rover Sport Range Rover Evoque Range Rover Velar Discovery Sport All New Discovery (All 2.0L Petrol Engines)
Manufacturer RefN138
VIN StartSALVR2RX4JH226559
VIN endSALVP2RX3JH296852
Build Start05/05/2016
Build end31/01/2018
Vehicle numbers (UK)1537

What the owner should do?

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