2009 Jaguar XF recalled twice due to electrical and seatbelts problems
By Andrew C., 27 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Although Land Rover and Jaguar may currently be Indian-owned, however both brands are finding it difficult to conceal their British origins. Land Rover's main vehicle Ranger Rover version was just recalled for a defective driveline, and lately the word is that XF by Jaguar's has likewise been recalled for two different troubles. In keeping with the UK's British Leyland and Lucas Electric history, the XF's first recall is because of problems with its electrical. XF's instrument panel is equipped with an audible element for a number of functions, but because of defective wiring, it has a propensity to quite working. Fortunately, the solution is a somewhat simple one and will be applied in a few weeks by Jaguar dealers. Unfortunately, the second reason for the recall is a more crucial matter. It has been discovered that the rear external seatbelts in some XF cars may have had an improperly installed D-Ring, which could prove to be fatal in case of a crash. However, these two recall reasons have not been linked to any injuries or crashes.






