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£1000's per vehicle
You could be entitled to claim compensation potentially worth thousands of pounds per vehicle.

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Where a "No Win, No Fee" service is offered, customers typically pay 40% including VAT plus the cost of an ATE premium only if the claim is successful. This removes the financial risk of making a claim—you pay nothing if your case is unsuccessful. There are no upfront costs or hidden charges, ensuring you are never out of pocket. A cancellation fee may apply if you cancel outside the cooling-off period. Please note, only individuals who purchased their vehicles as consumers are eligible to claim. Vehicles purchased by a company are not eligible for compensation.
Why did this happen?
Our investigations reveal certain Jaguar Land Rover customers purchased cars with defective components, including diesel particulate filter (DPF) systems. These vehicles are defective in their design and can cause significant on road safety and performance issues for drivers. The defects may also cause accelerated engine wear forcing customers to pay additional costs for servicing, including in some cases engine replacement.
Over 500,000 new car owners may be affected and thus eligible to make a claim, and hundreds of thousands of additional pre-owned car owners may also have claims.
A new group action seeks over £3bn on behalf of Jaguar Land Rover customers who purchased cars with defective components. If the case is successful, claimants could receive between £3,000 and £16,000 each in compensation.
Eligible Models
If you owned or leased any of the Jaguar or Land Rover vehicles below, you may have a claim.
Have You Been Affected by Defective Jaguar Land Rover Parts?
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Reduced engine power
The ECU will limit the amount of power available from the engine, resulting in sluggish acceleration and a reduced top speed.

Limited gear selection
In automatic transmissions, the ECU may lock the transmission in a single gear, usually second or third, to reduce the stress on the drivetrain.

Warning lights
The check engine light or other warning lights on the dashboard may illuminate to indicate an issue.

Performance & Fuel Efficiency
Increased fuel consumption, excessive exhaust smoke, and reduced power or acceleration may indicate an issue with your vehicle.

Warning Signs & Maintenance
Warning lights, a burning smell, or frequent oil changes could signal underlying vehicle issues.

DPF & Exhaust Issues
Engine running after stopping, frequent regenerations, or increased DEF refills may indicate a DPF problem.
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