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2019-2021 Land Rover Discovery recalled with multiple electrical faults

The high-riding SUV could lose all electrical power under some circumstances, according to the manufacturer.


Jaguar Land Rover Australia has recalled 1541 examples of its 2019-21 Land Rover Discovery, citing a range of potential electrical faults.

The affected vehicles were sold by Land Rover between 21 September 2018 and 31 August 2020, and are stamped Model Years 2019 to 2021.

The recall notice, lodged with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), says: “There may be insufficient contact of the startup battery ground stud to the chassis."

“Vehicles may exhibit a range of electrical faults, including cutting out while being driven and losing all electrical power – this could increase the risk of an accident that may result in death or injury to vehicle occupants and other road users,” the notice continues.

A full list of vehicle identification numbers for the 1541 cars involved in the recall can be found here.

To have your vehicle checked, find your closest Land Rover dealership by clicking here.


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William Davis has written for Drive since July 2020, covering news and current affairs in the automotive industry. He has maintained a primary focus on industry trends, autonomous technology, electric vehicle regulations, and local environmental policy. As the newest addition to the Drive team, William was brought onboard for his attention to detail, writing skills, and strong work ethic. Despite writing for a diverse range of outlets – including the Australian Financial Review, Robb Report, and Property Observer – since completing his media degree at Macquarie University, William has always had a passion for cars.

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