Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Trading (Shanghai) will recall 1,923 vehicles mainly due to problems with their warning lights, China's quality watchdog announced on Thursday.
The recall, from April 17, covers 1,909 imported 2014-edition Range Rover vehicles in the Chinese mainland, which were produced from May 7 to Oct. 10, 2013, said the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.
Indicators and hazard warning lights will not work because the body control module (BCM) software with the vehicles has not been updated to the latest edition, the administration said.
The other cars to be recalled were seven imported Land Rover Freelanders 2 and seven Range Rover Evoques, produced from November 2013 to January 2014, it added.
The 14 vehicles were recalled due to safety risks stemming from possible failure of their stability control systems (SCS) to control the vehicles' lateral movements, the watchdog said.
Toyota recalls 6.39 million vehicles worldwide
2014-04-09Nissan recalls 153,000 vehicles over braking problems
2013-10-24BMW China to recall 232,098 vehicles
2014-04-03Aston Martin‘s China recall involves 1,094 cars
2014-02-11Volkswagen to recall 640,309 cars in China
2013-11-15Nissan to recall 3,782 vehicles over accelerator defect
2013-09-27Copyright ©1999-2018
Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.