There have been no reports of accidents or
injuries relating to the issue in the United States, the filings
with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
said.
Jaguar Land Rover officials could not immediately be reached on
Wednesday for comment on whether SUVs in other markets may have
been affected.
The company, a unit of Tata Motors, is recalling certain 2010 to
2015 LR2 luxury compact SUVs, and 2012 and 2013 Range Rover
Evoque SUVs, because a part in the occupant classification
system electronic control unit may fail, disabling the passenger
air bag partially or completely.
Dealers will update the restraint control module software at no
cost and the recall is expected to begin on Aug. 30, according
to the NHTSA documents.
Affected in the recall are about 17,066 LR2 and 23,485 Range
Rover Evoque SUVs in the United States and U.S. territories.
(Reporting by Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Bernadette
Baum)
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