Jaguar Land Rover Recalls 250,000 Land Rovers, Says Drivers Airbag May Not Deploy

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A view from the driver’s seat of the European model. Courtesy of Land RoverJaguar Land Rover North America on June 25 announced it was recalling 250,857 vehicles due to a problem with the driver’s side airbag that may lead to deployment failure in the event of a crash.In a recall report filed with the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration (NHTSA), Jaguar Land Rover said it had identified a problem with the clockspring in the driver’s side airbag caused by corrosion from repetitive micro-movements. The clockspring’s “fretting” could lead to increased resistance in the airbag’s electric circuit and result in deployment failure. The notice was posted to the NHTSA’s X account.

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