Land Rover is recalling 250,857 SUVs for airbags that may fail to deploy during a crash.

The recall affects the Range Rover, Defender, and Discovery.

Land Rover will fix the issue by applying a gel to the airbag connector terminals.

Land Rover has issued a recall for 250,857 SUVs. They could have airbags that may fail to deploy during a crash.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall report, the vehicles may have a driver-side airbag connector that may develop fretting corrosion over time. If this happens, it can lead to increased resistance in the circuit, potentially causing the airbag to fail to deploy when needed.