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Investing.com -- The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened a preliminary evaluation into 91,856 Jaguar Land Rover vehicles on Monday.
The investigation focuses on the risk of faulty front steering knuckles in these vehicles.
According to the NHTSA, it received reports that one or both of the aluminum front steering knuckles had fractured in the potentially affected vehicles.
These steering knuckles serve a critical function by connecting the front tires to important components such as the brake assembly.
The NHTSA stated that this issue may increase the risk of a crash. The agency’s investigation aims to determine the scope, severity, and origin of the problem.
The preliminary evaluation is the first step in the agency’s investigative process, which could potentially lead to a recall if deemed necessary.
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