Land Rover Discovery Electrical short circuit Recall

Recall affects Land Rover DISCOVERY
Reason for recall: It has been identified that the engine wiring harness of the 2.0ltr engined vehicles fitted with automatic transmission may have been incorrectly routed which may allow the wiring harness to contact the water charge air cooler bracket. Engine vibration can cause a chaffing condition where the outer sheathing of the cable can wear through and expose the wires of the engine harness. Depending on the orientation of the wires within the harness then damage to wires can result in electrical arcing and a short circuit. This condition can also result in the illumination of a warning light on the instrument panel loss of the electronic steering system engine cut out without warning melting of the cable sheathing and surrounding parts. Also in extreme circumstances it can cause an under-bonnet fire.
When was it announced?
Jan 31, 2017
What action are Land Rover taking?
All affected vehicles will be recalled to inspect the clearance between the engine harness and water charge air cooler bracket. If the clearance is not to the correct specification the wiring harness will be repositioned and secured to ensure the specified clearance is achieved. If the engine harness shows signs of chafing the engine harness will be repaired re-positioned to ensure the correct specification.
Does this affect your Discovery?

This issue affects Discovery Sport Range Rover Evoque with 2 ltr diesel vehicles with automatic transmission, this particular recall is for the Discovery.

VIN Numbers
SALCA2AN9HH633943 - SALCA2BN2HH653045
Build Dates
Jul 4, 2016 - Oct 10, 2016