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Lorryman100



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XS Pete wrote:

I don't know about others, but I'm finding this a bit hard to follow. It's obviouly quite important for Land Rover to go to the trouble of recalling vehicles, so it would be good to know exacly what vehicles are afftected and statements like this really don't help:


Does it mean:
a) all Pumas regardless of age need checking (in which case why was a range of VIN numbers originally specified)?
b) all Pumas between the years of 2007 and 2011 need checking?
c) all Pumas from July 2011 need checking?
d) all Pumas from November 2007 need checking?
e) and does checking infer just checking, or is the remedial work required?

Does anyone have the definitive details on this one?

I have as yet received no recall letter so assume my December 2010 registered 11MY XS 90 isn't affected, but it would be nice to know for sure.

Pete


The way to find out if your vehicle is going to be recalled, is to go onto Topix and see for yourself.........I've included the how to below from the first page of this thread.

Lorryman100 wrote:
For those who are not aware of Topix and wish to check if their vehicle has been identified for any recall actions I've done a little how to.

First go to: http://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/vehicle/lookupForm
and register with the site.


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then once registered enter your Landy's vin number:


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this then brings up the screen on your Landy, you can access Bulletins etc, but will have to pay a subscription to view them Big Cry


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If you look at the red circled text in the top right corner you will see the recall notice and it is applicable to my Landy. And any other Field service actions will be listed here. Apologies if I'm teaching you to suck eggs, thought it might help someone. Thumbs Up
Post #67005 12th Apr 2011 3:18pm
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XS Pete



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Thanks Eduardo / Lorryman,

I tried that and it says I'm not affected, but based on some of the experiences on here, I'm not convinced that this system is completely accurate.

Regards

Pete
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Grockle



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I'd ring the dealer Pete,better to be safe eh 2.4 90 XS
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XS Pete



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I'd ring the dealer Pete,better to be safe eh


I think you might be right. That may be the only way to find out for sure.

Regards

Pete
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Grockle



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XS Pete



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Just out of curiosity, I just tried Topix again (it was a couple of weeks ago when I last checked), and when I put my VIN in now, all I get is 'unexpected error' and it crashes!

I hope Land Rover use something a bit more robust themselves!

Pete
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Grockle



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I got the same thing Pete some weeks ago 2.4 90 XS
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FYI, this recall is also applicable to South Africa. I printed it out and the dealer says that it will be active in the next couple of weeks Thumbs Up --
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Same here in Chile.

Today appear in the Topix as P022v2_ROW for the chilean market.

I sent an e-mail with the data to the dealer's person in charge of the recalls, so we will see.

Cheers! Eduardo

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XS Pete



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I got the same thing Pete some weeks ago


Its not just me then. Last time i tried it worked so maybe theyre having some problems.

Pete
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Tried again and it works, although it still says

Outstanding field service actions:
There are currently no outstanding Field Service Actions for this vehicle

Interestingly, as mentioned in another thread, it does list the engine as 140PS and not 122.

Pete
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john adam



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My landy is back at home. The dealer repaired the oil leaks affecting the park brake within the P022 recall. The recall was noted on the owner booklet and I just paid for the 12k service. In other words the recall is official in France even if I have not received an official letter.
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Grockle



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we didn't receive a letter,if in doubt call your dealer,better safe than sorry. 2.4 90 XS
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blackwolf



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I am sceptical about TOPIx !

If I look at the VIN range affected by this recall, my Puma is in the range and is therefore presumably affected.

If I log into topix, the only outstanding sefice action is the Q068 reprogramming (which hasn't been done yet), so it appears that the brake recall does not affect me.

Unless Topix can only show one issue at time, in which case it woudl make sense if a recall took priority over a service action.

I intend to ring the dealer formerly known as Ottons to solicit their opinion.
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Marshall’s of Cambridge completed the P022 recall today and I asked them what this consists of and they said “we change the brake pads and something”. So that’s clear then. Thing is how do I know it’s done?

Merlin
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