8 safety recalls published for the Land Rover Defender (2014–2026).
The third-row lower left and right seat belt anchorage bracket may contain a weld stud of insufficient strength. As a result, the seat belt may not operate as intended.
Due to a manufacturing defect, a damaged front seat belt pre-tensioner tube may have been installed on the seat belt retractor. As a result the seat belt pre-tensioner may not oper…
The front brake pipe from the caliper to the flexible brake hose is showing signs of a chafe condition.This has occurred on some Defenders that have been subject to an earlier reca…
Certain fixings used in the front and rear hub assemblies may have overly brittle bolts installed. Should brittle bolts be present, there is a risk they could fracture.
The front seat belt mounting brackets may fracture during normal vehicle usage.
As a result of oil leaking from the rear of the transfer box, the park brake shoes may become contaminated with oil.
Vehicle owners may experience reduced performance of the park brake over time and may also see visible signs of a minor oil leak such as oil spots under the vehicle. The loss of pa…
A potential abrasion condition between the front left hand flexible brake hose and tyre. The front left hand tyre can contact the hose and cause abrasion to the outer lining mater…