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24th March 2012, 04:59 PM
Land Rover North America has issued a recall notice for certain 1995 – 1999 Discovery SUVs, 1999 – 2004 Discovery II SUVs, and the 1995 Range Rover Classic. The recall concerns faulty driveshaft couplings manufactured between April of 2011 and November of 2011 and installed as service parts. 180 vehicles are affected by this recall.
NHTSA Summary
According to the summary on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website, “some of the rear driveshaft couplings may not have been manufactured to the required engineering design specifications and may exhibit the onset of joint separation, precluded by driveline vibration.” In summary, the coupler may cause driveshaft vibration and eventually experience catastrophic failure and detach from the vehicle while in motion.
Service Part Recall
The driveshaft couplings being recalled are actually replacement service parts manufactured between April of 2011 and November of 2011. You will want to pay special attention to the recall if your vehicle falls into the model years listed below and has recently had a driveshaft coupler replaced or if you recently purchased a used Land Rover of the affected model years.
Land Rover retailers will be replacing the rear driveshaft couplings at no charge.
Land Rover P024 Recall Details
Years and Models
1995 – 1999 Land Rover Discovery
1999 – 2004 Land Rover Discovery II
1995 Range Rover Classic
Number of Vehicle Impacted: 180
Part: Driveshaft Coupler (Replacement Part Manufactured 4/2011 – 11/2011)
Part Number: TVF100010
Recall Begins: April 23rd, 2012
Campaign Number: P024
Contact Phone (Land Rover): 1-201-818-8500
Contact Phone (NHTSA): 1-888-327-4236
Land Rover owners can also visit our post on finding recalls and technical service bulletins (http://www.roverguide.com/9637/where-find-recall-technical-service-bulletins-tsb-land-rover/), which provides links to the NHTSA’s search pages. On the NHTSA website, visitors can search for current and historical recalls and TSBs for free.
NHTSA Summary
According to the summary on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website, “some of the rear driveshaft couplings may not have been manufactured to the required engineering design specifications and may exhibit the onset of joint separation, precluded by driveline vibration.” In summary, the coupler may cause driveshaft vibration and eventually experience catastrophic failure and detach from the vehicle while in motion.
Service Part Recall
The driveshaft couplings being recalled are actually replacement service parts manufactured between April of 2011 and November of 2011. You will want to pay special attention to the recall if your vehicle falls into the model years listed below and has recently had a driveshaft coupler replaced or if you recently purchased a used Land Rover of the affected model years.
Land Rover retailers will be replacing the rear driveshaft couplings at no charge.
Land Rover P024 Recall Details
Years and Models
1995 – 1999 Land Rover Discovery
1999 – 2004 Land Rover Discovery II
1995 Range Rover Classic
Number of Vehicle Impacted: 180
Part: Driveshaft Coupler (Replacement Part Manufactured 4/2011 – 11/2011)
Part Number: TVF100010
Recall Begins: April 23rd, 2012
Campaign Number: P024
Contact Phone (Land Rover): 1-201-818-8500
Contact Phone (NHTSA): 1-888-327-4236
Land Rover owners can also visit our post on finding recalls and technical service bulletins (http://www.roverguide.com/9637/where-find-recall-technical-service-bulletins-tsb-land-rover/), which provides links to the NHTSA’s search pages. On the NHTSA website, visitors can search for current and historical recalls and TSBs for free.