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JLR Repeats SUV Recall to Fix Door Latch Flaw

Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. is again recalling 65,400 Land Rover SUVs in the U.S. with doors that may open unexpectedly when the vehicle is moving.
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Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. is again recalling 65,400 Land Rover SUVs in the U.S. with doors that may open unexpectedly when the vehicle is moving.

The callback targets 2013-2015 Range Rover and 2014-2016 Range Rover Sport models. JLR attempted to repair the same vehicles for the same problem four years ago.

At issue is a flawed keyless entry system, which may leave a door unlatched even though it appears to be closed. JLR says dealers will either update the latching system software or, if necessary, disable it.

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