The recall includes Land Rover Defender and Discovery models as well as Range Rover variants and the Jaguar F-PACE

The Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) has welcomed the latest vehicle recall issued by the National Consumer Commission (NCC), but warned that it highlights the critical importance of maintaining high safety standards across the motor industry and ensuring recall campaigns are properly managed.

The recall affects several Jaguar Land Rover models built between 2024 and 2026 that are fitted with the AJ20-D6 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel engine. A defect could cause an engine oil leak, creating a serious hazard for other road users, particularly motorcyclists.

MISA said every vehicle recall serves as a reminder of the vital role technicians play in protecting public safety.

"Any defect that compromises road safety must be treated with urgency. MISA believes that every recall is a reminder of the vital role workers play in maintaining safety standards. Every technician who performs a recall repair is contributing to safer roads and stronger public confidence in our sector," said Martlé Keyter, MISA's Chief Executive Officer: Operations.