Jaguar has issued a recall of 14,493 XJ vehicles from the 2004 model year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Jaguar is concerned with the rear under-floor brake pipes, which may have a condition in which water and dirt can collect beneath them and cause corrosion.This can lead to a loss of braking performance or — in a worst-case scenario, in which both braking circuits lose integrity due to corrosion of the brake pipes — a complete loss of braking, which could result in a crash.Read MORE