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 affecting several Jaguar Land Rover models, describing it as evidence that safety systems within the automotive industry are working, while urging motorists to respond promptly and employers to better support technicians carrying out recall repairs.

The comments followed a National Consumer Commission recall involving Jaguar Land Rover vehicles produced between 2024 and 2027 that are fitted with the AJ 20 D6 3 litre V6 turbodiesel engine.

The recall was issued after a defect was identified that could result in engine oil leaks, creating a potential hazard for other road users, particularly motorcyclists.

Owners of affected vehicles have been urged to contact their nearest authorised Jaguar Land Rover dealership to arrange a free inspection and replacement of the FEAD idler pulley.