Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. will recall 16,022 vehicles in South Korea to fix defective components, Yonhap News Agency reported Oct. 8, citing the country's transport ministry.
The affected models were discovered to have faulty diesel engine crankshafts that could ignite and cause power shutdowns while the car is being driven, the report said.
The recall, which will begin Oct. 29, will include the Jaguar XF sedan, Jaguar XJ sedan, Discovery 4, Range Rover and Range Rover Sports sport utility vehicles, Yonhap added.
Jaguar Land Rover is a unit of Indian automotive company Tata Motors Ltd.