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Campaign 24V380 Posted May 31, 2024 20 units

2024 Land Rover Range Rover/Sport Recall 24V380: Clutch

Recall 24V380 covers 20 2024 Land Rover Range Rover and Range Rover Sport SUVs for transmission oil-pressure loss. Free repair at franchised Land Rover dealers.

Land Rover is recalling 20 2024 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles because transmission oil pressure can drop and shift the clutch into neutral. That loss of drive power can increase crash risk, and Land Rover dealers will complete the recall repair free of charge.

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What's wrong?

The transmission in the 2024 Land Rover Range Rover and Range Rover Sport sends power from the powertrain to the wheels. Inside it, clutch plates engage and release so the transmission can hold the right gear and keep oil pressure in the hydraulic system where the shift controls need it.

On affected SUVs, clutch plates in the hybrid transmission were made outside the flatness specification. That uneven surface creates excessive heat, breaks down clutch material, and contaminates the transmission oil. The contaminated oil can block hydraulic passages, lower oil pressure, and cause the clutch to shift the transmission into neutral while driving. When that happens, the SUV loses drive power even though the engine is still running.

There is no warning sign before failure. If the transmission shifts into neutral unexpectedly, the driver loses power to move with traffic and needs to coast to a safe stop.

Who's affected?

VINs have been searchable since July 26, 2024.

2024 Land Rover Range Rover automatic transmission
2024 Land Rover Range Rover powertrain
2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport automatic transmission
2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport powertrain
Units affected20
Field incidentsNHTSA has logged no field incidents to date.

A matching 2024 Land Rover Range Rover or Range Rover Sport does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific SUV is included.

What's the safety risk?

A loss of drive power can leave the vehicle unable to keep pace with traffic and increase the risk of a crash. If drive power drops or disappears, move out of traffic when safe and contact a Land Rover dealer. Repair is free at any franchised Land Rover dealer.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm your 2024 Land Rover Range Rover or Range Rover Sport is included in this recall.
  2. Contact a franchised Land Rover dealer to schedule the free transmission inspection and replacement if needed, which addresses the loss-of-drive-power risk from low transmission oil pressure and a clutch shift into neutral.
  3. Bring the recall notice if Land Rover mailed one. If not, reference recall number 24V380 and Land Rover recall N903 when you call.
  4. Call Land Rover customer service at 1-800-637-6837 with scheduling questions if the dealer cannot confirm parts or timing.
  5. Drive cautiously until the dealer inspection or repair is complete. Pull over safely if the vehicle loses drive power.

What happens at the repair

At the dealer, a Land Rover technician inspects the transmission and replaces it when the recall condition is present. The transmission repair, including parts and labor, is free under the recall. Land Rover says the affected vehicles are covered by JLR's new vehicle warranty program, so there is no separate reimbursement program. Ask the service desk how warranty coverage applies to any prior transmission repair paperwork.

ReimbursementWarranty coverage applies

Timeline

May 31, 2024 NHTSA published the recall
June 13, 2024 Dealer notification began
June 13, 2024 Dealer notification ended
July 25, 2024 Owner notification mailed
July 26, 2024 VIN-searchable in NHTSA's database Check your VIN to see whether this recall applies to your specific vehicle.
July 26, 2024 Interim owner notification (was planned for this date)

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 24V380?

Recall 24V380 covers 20 2024 Land Rover Range Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles with a transmission oil pressure problem. The clutch can shift into neutral gear and cause a loss of drive power, increasing crash risk. Land Rover dealers will inspect and replace the transmission if needed for free.

What should I do if my 2024 Land Rover Range Rover or Range Rover Sport is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific vehicle is included in recall 24V380. If it is, contact a franchised Land Rover dealer to schedule the transmission inspection. Reference recall number 24V380 when you call. The dealer repair is free.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the defect at no cost, and Land Rover's remedy says dealers will inspect and replace the transmission if needed free of charge at a franchised Land Rover dealer.

What is the safety risk in recall 24V380?

The safety risk is loss of drive power. In affected 2024 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles, transmission oil pressure can drop and the clutch can shift into neutral gear, which can increase the risk of a crash.

When were owners notified about recall 24V380?

Land Rover mailed owner notification letters on July 25, 2024. If you bought the vehicle used or never received the letter, check your VIN and give recall number 24V380 to a Land Rover dealer service desk.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/24V380000
Land Rover customer service1-800-637-6837
NHTSA recall #24V380
NHTSA recall # (full)24V380000

Source documents

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